Title: Princess of Blood
By: Sarah Hawley
Genre: Fantasy
Pages: 512
Release Date: September 30th, 2025
Rating: ★★☆☆☆
Summary from Goodreads:
Once a servant, now a princess, a young woman thrust into power challenges everything about the underground Fae realm in the next installment of Sarah Hawley's new romantasy series.
Kenna Heron is still reeling from her lover's betrayal and the threat of an impending war. With only her two closest--and most powerless--friends by her side, she must navigate the treacherous politics of Mistei while coming to terms with her new identity as not just Fae, but princess of her own house.
With the king dead, three candidates are vying for the right to wear the crown next. A princess who claims the throne as her birthright and two rebel princes, both of whom are depending on the support of Blood House to break the stalemate between them. Old loyalties fray as new, dangerous alliances form, and Kenna finds herself caught in a web of violence, deceit, and unexpected passion.
Kenna has the power to shape Mistei's future... but someone's willing to kill to make sure she never gets the chance.
Review:
What a disappointment. After loving the first book and giving it 5 stars, this sequel completely lost the spark. The rich world building and intrigue were replaced with scattered storytelling and an overbearing focus on dull politics. Honestly about 90% of the book. Kenna, who once carried the story, felt flat, and the promise of fascinating threads like her friend’s broken mind or the Blood House never delivered. Instead of pulling me deeper into the world, this installment left me bored and frustrated.
Received an advance reader copy in exchange for a fair review.
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