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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
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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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N. Biviano
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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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N. Biviano
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3.0 out of 5 stars Great story but left me conflicted
Reviewed in Australia on 24 October 2021
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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
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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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Leeann
5.0 out of 5 stars KF Breene got let off her leash and I am here for it!
Reviewed in Australia on 12 October 2021
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This book was the absolute best of Breenes zaney sense of humour, mixed with the plot of my favourite fairytale and enough heat to keep me warm on a cold, rainy day. I absolutely loved Finleys inner monolog and her conversations with her animal, I loved the variety in supporting characters, and the back and forth with the beast. Fantastic and funny, it's left me gagging for more!
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RomanceBooktalk
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4.0 out of 5 stars A spicy retelling of Beauty and the Beast!
Reviewed in Australia on 28 November 2021
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This is the start of a deliciously new dark fantasy series penned by author KFB, with a great storyline and loads of heat!!! 🔥🔥🔥

Our heroine is Finley Mosgrove, a strong and highly intelligent healer, who lives in a small village that borders an enchanted forest. Desperate to save her dying father from the devastating dying sickness that has hit her village, she ventures into the forbidden forest to collect the leaves of the everlass plant, which she uses to brew a draft that seems to slow down the effects of the sickness, and therefore extending life of the patient; but unfortunately it is not a cure.

Guarding the forest and the everlass plants is a large ferocious dragon, who shifts into a gorgeous alpha man and the Hero of our story, Nyfain - the crowned prince of the Wyvern kingdom.

This is not your normal every day retelling of the Beauty and the Beast fairytale, but it’s pretty damn good. The storyline is intricate and interesting and completely different to any of the other retellings I’ve ever read before, and the interaction between the MCs is hot and full of sexual tension. The book ends abruptly on a cliffhanger, so I’m looking forward to continue this story with book two.
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Elisa
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4.0 out of 5 stars I was so into it right up until the ending that wasn’t and ending.
Reviewed in Australia on 22 February 2022
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I have to say a really prefer a book that has a solid ending, that always leaves me feeling elated and complete.
This book however had me gripped to each and every page until I came to the last one and that was it!! Not and ending just a place card until the next book and I find while I’m feeling down and deflated because I was so looking forward to a battle and then a brilliant ending that just didn’t happen but hey I’ll give the next book a go and see what it’s like because even though I’m not happy with the end of this one I’m hoping the beginning of the next will grab again as the beginning of this one did.
Finley is amazing by the way my new favourite heroine.
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Anne Gonsalves
5.0 out of 5 stars What a story!
Reviewed in Australia on 14 October 2021
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Fantastic! This story has me hooked, even with that cliffhanger.
Finley is a clever warrior - taking care of her family in all the ways she can. She’s almost fearless.
And Hadriel is a cracker of a character, love him. And Nyfain,he’s hiding something, but what?
There’s more going on here than meets the eye, and I can not wait until the next book is out.
Highly recommend this, and any book by K. F. Breene, really.
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1.0 out of 5 stars A dark fairytale
Reviewed in Australia on 4 January 2022
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A kind and fearless Finley desperate to save her family. A warrior prince cursed by the Demon King who has lost everything. Both of them not willing to compromise or work together, all could be lost. Their sexual attraction is off the charts, it is a shame they cannot talk to each other enough to save themselves or each other. Nyfain is a tough character, a warrior prince, cursed and he has lost everything. Finley has lost her mother and soon her father will follow but she never gives up hope. If only she could inspire the prince to keep fighting otherwise all will be lost. Never underestimate a woman who has something worth fighting for.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Retelling of Beauty and the Beast
Reviewed in Australia on 14 October 2021
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This book went way too quickly!

I really enjoyed this retelling of Beauty and the Beast.
I loved the story that K.F Breene has threaded through the original tale and made it her own unique story.

It was nearly over the top with the dirty talk but I overlooked that with the comedic relief that was particularly supplied by one of the characters.

There is a strong heroine and a down trodden feeling sorry for himself yet still an alpha MC and the side characters are also pretty good.

The cliffhanger left a lot to be developed and understood, so I am looking forward to the next book.
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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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