If this ARC review is late, it really is in no way because of the book, the story, or the author. If you read A Ruin of Roses and found it a little too much, or much too much, then don’t read A Throne of Ruin, because I’m warning you off the bat: it’s even sexier than the first one, and goes to things that might make some clutch their pearls in shock. And this series, so far, doesn’t disappoint. I sincerely wasn’t, because I’ve read enough of her books to know that she is, to use an understatement, great. Some were, perhaps, dubious about how it would turn out. Breene went all in with her Deliciously Dark Fairy Tales, her adult Beauty and the Beast retelling. WARNING: This post might, at times, contain curses. The following review is part of my being in the author’s review team, which ensures that you can read it before the book comes out (or, in the case of this one, not too long after).
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