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A Ruin of Roses (Deliciously Dark Fairytales Book 1)

A Ruin of Roses (Deliciously Dark Fairytales Book 1)

byK.F. Breene
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Moning Mad
5.0 out of 5 starsCompelling, a little naughty and a great story
Reviewed in Australia on 8 October 2021
Totally spoiler free but OMG what an ending. I kind of hate myself for reading it the day it came out as now I have to wait until November! 😬😭

KF Brenne books are always hilarious and I really enjoy her unique characters. This book was no different, although it did have some surprising sexual situations! Finley was a strong character who didn't take rubbish from anyone, and Nyfain-the-sometimes-jerk was compelling. I loved Finleys' connection with her family and how they drove her to try and help the Kingdom.

If you haven't tried K F Breene you are missing out.
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3.0 out of 5 starsGreat story but left me conflicted
Reviewed in Australia on 24 October 2021
I really liked the storyline in this take on Beauty and the Beast, but I am conflicted. I am all for the broody hero, though we find he is more layered as the story continues. Our heroine is tough without being invulnerable and I am curious to learn more about her repressed animal, though I have my suspicions.
I'm not generally a prude but the graphic, in-your-face language and scenarios, particularly the Hadriel character, seemed overly aggressive and killed the romance element for me at times. The regular use of the c bomb is a huge turn off for me and the sudden urge the characters seemed to have to talk dirty in the middle of other issues was a bit jolting.
With that said, if you can look past the list interludes, there was action, adventure and world building that make me want to search up the second installment to see what happens next.
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Moning Mad
5.0 out of 5 stars Compelling, a little naughty and a great story
Reviewed in Australia on 8 October 2021
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Totally spoiler free but OMG what an ending. I kind of hate myself for reading it the day it came out as now I have to wait until November! 😬😭

KF Brenne books are always hilarious and I really enjoy her unique characters. This book was no different, although it did have some surprising sexual situations! Finley was a strong character who didn't take rubbish from anyone, and Nyfain-the-sometimes-jerk was compelling. I loved Finleys' connection with her family and how they drove her to try and help the Kingdom.

If you haven't tried K F Breene you are missing out.
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Lea Coates
5.0 out of 5 stars So many lol moments
Reviewed in Australia on 9 October 2021
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This book is hilarious. There are so many moments where I laughed out loud. It is irreverent, sexy, and a little bit goofball, much like the author herself I imagine. K.F. Breene has borrowed from a theme, thrown convention out the window and run off wherever Finley wanted her too. There is a great new sidekick you will love, and some inspiring altruism. We need our heroes in COVID times, and Finley is the new go-to-kickass-saviour we all wish we had at our backs.
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Alesha
5.0 out of 5 stars A unique take on Beauty and the Beast
Reviewed in Australia on 12 May 2022
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What an opener!

I was in the mood for a strong heroine that still held onto her sweetness and empathy. Finley is just that and at the same time…bloody hilarious. She’s smart, resilient and doesn’t put up with the beast Nyfain’s BS. Expect some back and forth between them and a little bit of whiplash - but you won’t be disappointed with the redemption.

I loved that Finley’s world doesn’t stop because of Nyfain, she holds onto her own interests and passions and develops some fantastic friendships. Namely, I cannot get over Hadriel the (extremely bad at his job) butler.

The world building and story that is slowly unfolding about the curse is quite unique and intriguing. I have a feeling this will go in a direction I won’t be expecting. I can’t wait to see Finley continue to grow into her own strength, Hadriel get himself into ridiculous (and perverse situations) and Nyfain try and fail to resist what we all know is meant to be.

Spoiler(ish) favourite quote:
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“I see you, Finley. That is what I wanted to say. I see all of you, and you are beautiful.”
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JessD
5.0 out of 5 stars Beauty and the beast for adults
Reviewed in Australia on 1 February 2022
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Great world building, strong characters with a dash of hilariousness thrown into the mix in the form of Hadriel. Steam level gaining momentum! Bring on book 2!
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Grace Wong
5.0 out of 5 stars SPICYYYYYYY
Reviewed in Australia on 4 December 2021
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This book is hilarious. I’ve never read such a humorous romance fantasy! I love Finley and Nyfain and am starting the next book immediately!
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Nas
5.0 out of 5 stars A dark and delicious fairytale retelling perfect for fans of the Fall of Under Series
Reviewed in Australia on 7 December 2021
A RUIN OF ROSES!

All hail the queen of fuckery, her royal heinous K.F. Breene!
Our queen doesn’t do things by halves and this book is a prime example of that. A dark Beauty and the Beast retelling with lots and lots of smut. You’ve been warned to have those pearls ready for clutching, and you’ll be clutching them.
This book was everything I expected and then some. Very different to her other series this book will leave you wanting more!
I think what I enjoyed most was the humour. It’s hard to find books that are dark and smutty while also having some laugh out loud hilarious moments. Finley our MFC is smart, funny, independent and doesn’t take any sh!t. She’s knows what she wants and is no damsel in distress.
The chemistry between her an Nyfain was addicting. Although I did find him extremely frustrating at times. Our rough around the edges anti-hero who’s default is dark and brooding. He has more mood swings than a pendulum clock. Frustrating as he was I get it though, it added to the whole push pull dynamic between him and Finley to build that explosive chemistry to exploding point.
I don’t normally go into detail about the supporting characters but I have to stop and mention Hadriel. He is a hoot. The gay best friend we all wish we had, he is fabulous while also being hilarious and an unapologetic drunk.
This book is definitely not for everyone, but if you like your books dark with a lot of smut and have little to no triggers then you’ve come to the right place.
Also if you’re a fan of the Fall of Under series by Kathryn Ann Kingsley then this will be right up your alley.
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Sianny banany
4.0 out of 5 stars Cliffhanger alert!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 November 2021
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Finley is a shifter, who has never been able to shift. The kingdom was cursed before she was of age, and as a result she’s never even met her animal.

She does have a way with the everlass plant though, and has devised many elixirs to help heal, soothe, and most importantly: pause the sickness.

Finley has taken some risks over the years to harvest everlass from the Forbidden Forest when her stocks are low. Twice she has been almost caught by the beast who roams and protects the forest. But one night, he turns up at her house to cart her away for her crimes. She goes with him to save her family, only to discover that he isn’t just a beast after all. He is a man. A handsome, surly, grumpy man, covered in scars and ink. The last of the nobles, dutifully bound to protect the forest at night.

An unforeseen side effect of being around the beast, Nyfain? Her animal within surges to life. She wants to mate with Nyfain’s animal and keeps pushing Finley to cave. Can Finley and Nyfain fight their own animals? Or does their attraction stem to their human sides too, even if they’re both too stubborn to admit it?

It’s a cliffhanger! I did not know this! I need the next book now please! I really need to stop going in so blind.

A dark and dirty retelling of beauty and the beast with Breene’s trademark sardonic humour laced throughout. I absolutely love her insults and swear words, some of which are intrinsically rude, and others which are just surprising and hilarious.

There is a lot of talk about sex, and a lot of sex happening in a…scenic?…way. But not as much happening between the main characters. I think this book is mostly the delicious build-up before the explosion (hopefully) in book 2. Thank goddess it comes out next week! I’m off to pre-order.
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BookAddictSusan
4.0 out of 5 stars A Delicious Dark Fantasy.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 November 2021
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Loved Loved Loved this story, the Dark humour was hilarious, it was deliciously smutty, spicy, snarky and highly imaginative. The kinky goings on in the castle made my pulse race and had me laughing my ass off too. JUST WOW!!!

Nyfain and Finley were fantastic characters, Finley was a straight talking foul mouthed badass, she's strong, brave, fierce and compassionate.
Nyfain was definitely the strong silent type, he's dark with a dangerous side but he's also a man with honour and integrity when it comes to his Kingdom.

I'm looking forward to part two, I know there's a lot more to come. The blossoming naughty relationship between Finley and Nyfain has me very intrigued. Their connection was intense, passionate, dangerous and delicious, I I need more.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Oh gosh! Lol
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 April 2022
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This was absolutely NOT a Y.A. novel. Lolll. I don't know why I thought it was, but once I started reading, I could not stop howling with laughter. So this a sort of beauty and the beast retelling, but more encompassing, much funnier, and a whole lot dirtier. It's ridiculous, and hilarious, and heart breaking, and very sweet, and very incredibly sexy. I'm not one for dirty talk, and I'm still not, it makes me cringe and I think it's ridiculous, but whilst it did do that at first, I kind of ignored it towards the end. It doesn't really detract from the scene, as such. I don't know, I found it amusing. I'll definitely read the next one.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Bad ass beauty medicine women
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 October 2021
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I've got to admit the title KF chose is catchier. I wasn't sure what to expect from a reimagining, they tend not to be my thing, but this is so far and away from BATB that it didn't end up bothering me.

I really liked the FU attitude of Finley and found the castle curse hilarious.

Am I put of by a bit of a potty mouth on the main characters? Not really.
Would I carry on with this series? Definitely.
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