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The Courting of Bristol Keats
by Mary E. Pearson
slow-paced
Thank you to Flatiron for the gifted ARC and Macmillan audio for the ALC.
4.5 stars?
LOTS OF THOUGHTS.
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Alright, y’all know this was one of my most anticipated releases of 2024 and I thought it delivered in the end. I do tend to have a hard time with an urban-ish setting where the characters kind of flip back and forth between fae/human lands. I thought enough time was spent in the fae lands that I was able to enjoy the fantasy world.
I loved that it was multiple POV. I love having views from all the characters. And with shorter chapters the pace was moving well and I was getting every angle of the story I needed to see the big picture.
The world building was perfectly fine and I love books with fae so no issues at all for me there. I thought Bristol was a FMC I could get behind and I think her potential is brewing and I liked the growth and strength throughout this book. There were some good reveals that you could see coming but enjoyed all the same with the dramatic fall outs.
I also loved the romance. It was a slow burn where the characters actually got to know each other and gave good push and pull with banter and heated moments. This is OPEN DOOR for anyone who has read her previous series. It’s vague though (my preference) and didn’t overwhelm the plot.
The audiobook was amazing. I listened and read my copy and loved the experience. I thought the narrator did a fantastic job for reading all of the POV’s and creating distinct voices.
I’m just a huge fan of MEP and I loved being immersed in her writing and world again. I can’t wait to see what happens in book two.
Overall audience notes:
- Fantasy Romance
- Language: low-moderate
- Romance: 3+ vague open door
- Violence: moderate-high
- Content Warnings: murder, loss of life, weapons violence
4.5 stars?
LOTS OF THOUGHTS.
BLOG || INSTAGRAM
Alright, y’all know this was one of my most anticipated releases of 2024 and I thought it delivered in the end. I do tend to have a hard time with an urban-ish setting where the characters kind of flip back and forth between fae/human lands. I thought enough time was spent in the fae lands that I was able to enjoy the fantasy world.
I loved that it was multiple POV. I love having views from all the characters. And with shorter chapters the pace was moving well and I was getting every angle of the story I needed to see the big picture.
The world building was perfectly fine and I love books with fae so no issues at all for me there. I thought Bristol was a FMC I could get behind and I think her potential is brewing and I liked the growth and strength throughout this book. There were some good reveals that you could see coming but enjoyed all the same with the dramatic fall outs.
I also loved the romance. It was a slow burn where the characters actually got to know each other and gave good push and pull with banter and heated moments. This is OPEN DOOR for anyone who has read her previous series. It’s vague though (my preference) and didn’t overwhelm the plot.
The audiobook was amazing. I listened and read my copy and loved the experience. I thought the narrator did a fantastic job for reading all of the POV’s and creating distinct voices.
I’m just a huge fan of MEP and I loved being immersed in her writing and world again. I can’t wait to see what happens in book two.
Overall audience notes:
- Fantasy Romance
- Language: low-moderate
- Romance: 3+ vague open door
- Violence: moderate-high
- Content Warnings: murder, loss of life, weapons violence