ARC Review: A Reign of Rose by Kate Golden

Fantasy Rom

A Reign of Rose

Book Info

  • Released Date: October 8th

  • Publication: Berkley

  • Pages: 496

  • Format: Paperback


I literally felt so many emotions
— Abigail

After the major cliffhanger in the previous book, we are back at it again with Kane and Arwen. It picks up right after the cliffhanger, which I love so much. Kane believes that he has no other options left when Arwen is dead. And he is more than willing to accomplish the ultimate goal with the deadly gods help. Yet Kane is out of his depth when dealing with the gods. They are always tricky when they want to help or appear to be helping the fae.

Arwen is alive!!! That’s right, she never died. It was all a trick and ploy. A deadly one-ploy. Arwen is now in the midst of the high fae, aka Kane a-hole father. And it doesn’t help that she has no ally in her corner. Thank goodness, she has strong determination to get back to her love, Kane. She is more than willing to do anything to get back to him, no matter what.

I have been waiting for this book ever since the previous book, Cliffhanger. It left me on the edge for days. I literally needed to know what was going to happen. And thankfully enough, I was able to read this book early. I was so glad that it picked up right after the cliffhanger. There was no rushed or slowed time. It was action-packed until the end. And so much has happened that leaves me shocked or gagged half the time. It’s a good romance-fantasy read.

A Reign of Rose delivers on everything in the romance fantasy genre. I literally felt so many emotions as I read throughout the book. I never felt unsatisfied at all. I felt like I was watching a series, but I was reading it instead. And I do think that they should do a series. It’s really good.

I do recommend that you read the series from the beginning to understand everything. It’s a good romance fantasy series with morally gray characters, dragons, and steamy scenes in the mix.

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