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Divided by Oceans but Eternally Bonded
Morgan Pendragon has another name now: Morgan Le Fay. As her true heritage slowly emerges from the mists of the past, Morgan renounces one possible future as the new ruler of the fierce Siabra fae and the wife of the Prince of Claws and vanishes through a portal–returning to Camelot and the Rose Court where her friends and younger brother lie in mortal peril from Arthur's cruel wiles.
But back in the Court of Claws, Kairos Draven won't allow his beloved to disappear from his life so easily. His bond with Morgan goes beyond blood, love, life, and even time itself and neither one of them can relinquish its power or its pull.
Yet Morgan is no ordinary woman. Not only is she beginning to manifest remarkable abilities, but the powers of the gods themselves run through her veins, bestowing her with an unimaginable power and an unthinkable claim over all of Aercanum and beyond...
A claim which some will stop at nothing to put a halt to.
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4 primary booksBlood of a Fae is a 4-book series with 4 released primary works first released in 2023 with contributions by Briar Boleyn.
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This is the third book in the “Blood of a Fae” series and picks right up from the cliffhanger of the previous book. For me, this one it's the heaviest of the three books since we have a lot of politics involved (such as war crimes, starvation, torture, and so on) and it gets a bit darker. We experiment an adventure with multiple POV's from characters in different parts of the world we dive into. There's a lot of action and we get to learn a bit more about the secrets of Morgan's lineage. I really enjoyed see Morgan's character development since the beginning of this journey until now. She's amazing with the sword while she avoids power and really tries to run for it instead of feeling suitable to wield it. The relationship she has with Draven it's so good and I really feel like they are perfect to each other. This one is my favorite so far, with a fast-paced story, that felt so intense with all the things that unravel through the story. I enjoyed the suspense, the journey of self-discovery, and the twists kept me so engaged to the story. Thank you, NetGalley & the publisher, for approving me to read this arc and write this review.
Thank you Netgalley and Briar Boleyn for allowing me to read this book! This is my completely unbiased opinion and thoughts of this book. I am not being paid or getting anything out of posting my review.
I absolutely loved this book! The world building and the growth that is shone with Draven and Morgan was amazing. I can't wait to read the final book! Highly recommend
I just finished Empress of Fae book 3 of the Blood of a fae series by Briar Boleyn @briarboleynauthor and here are my musings.
Morgan Le Fay.. The name doesn't ring true in her own ears but that's who she really is. After she wins the trials in Draven's sted, the crown of Siabra. She finally finds out that Draven is her husband and the weight of all that has happened has Morgan fleeing through a portal back to Camelot. A place that is no longer the home she remembers.. It's a place of war.
Her brother Arthur has married and his reign of terror is in full swing. Fearing for her other brother, Morgan must return to court and spy for the resistance.
Draven's heart isn't going to allow Morgan to run away from him. Their bond runs deeper than either of them know. He sets sail to Camelot with their Ex-moors in tow hoping he can get there before any harm comes to Morgan.
The dangers Morgan faces at court are more deadly than she can comprehend. Even her God-like powers might be no match for the foes within her kingdom.
I'm going to say it louder for the people in the back... WHY AREN'T PEOPLE TALKING ABOUT THIS SERIES!! This the most underrated fantasy series ever and people are missing out. YES YOU!! You are missing out.
Because Morgan and Draven are apart for a good portion of the book, we get a rare glimpse at Drave's POV and it was a beautiful contrast to the POV we get from Morgan. It really helps to round out the already incredible storyline with his perspectives on how he really feels for Morgan and the lengths he will go to for her. I usually don't like dual POV but I feel like it added the depth needed to elevate the story to dizzier heights.
Everything is going to come to a head in book 4. It's going to be glorious. The war between humans is now settled but the fae are coming and the only thing standing in their way is Morgan and Draven and Siabra.
5 stars. Please, do yourself a favor, go and buy all 3 books. You can thank me later
Thank you @netgalley for my gifted copy. Book 4 cannot come fast enough in my opinion (which is end of March)