Their marriage is to save a warring kingdom. But in the process, it might destroy them both
Born with forbidden, nature-infused magic in an occupied land, anxious apothecary Meilyr survives by keeping his head down. Until he ends up engaged to invading prince Osian in order to save his brother's life. Now, he is in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse to hide his true self.
When nobles in Osian's court are gruesomely murdered by the same magic that flows through his veins, Meilyr realises someone is seeking revenge for his homeland. As suspicion towards him grows, he and the prince work together to uncover the killer or risk losing the crown - or their lives.
Between court politics, unwieldy magic and a murderer on the loose, Meilyr must keep his wits about him. Especially as his feelings for Osian grow deeper with every passing day...
Combines the court intrigue and slow-burn yearning of A Taste of Gold and Iron with the folkloric grounding and lore that readers of Naomi Novik and Stephanie Garber will enjoy.
What did I think?
I can't start my review of Princeweaver by Elian J Morgan without mentioning the absolutely stunning cover on the beautiful hardback edition. It has the feel of a fairy tale for adults and there are certainly some magical elements in the book to back that up.
I adored Meilyr whose story is very intriguing and links to the fox on the front cover. Meilyr is an apothecary after being trained in the herbal arts by his adopted family. There's a lot of conflict in the kingdom and Meilyr is just trying to keep his brother out of trouble when he finds himself crossing paths with Prince Osian. Prince Osian saves Meilyr from prison by coming up with a plan to marry him.
There's much more to this story than meets the eye and, as the fake marriage progresses, it is clear that Meilyr and Osian have deep feelings for each other. There's a lot of treachery in the palace too as the siblings all covet the crown and I was on the edge of my seat with Meilyr caught in the crossfire.
I loved the excerpts from letters and documents at the start of each chapter that added authenticity to the story. Anyone familiar with Welsh folklore (unfortunately, I'm not) will pick up some references to myth and legend.
Princeweaver is a vivid and imaginative story with a lot of intrigue, a good helping of romance and a sprinkling of magic. I thoroughly enjoyed it and can't wait for the sequel, Princebreaker.
I received a gifted hardback for the Love Books Tours bookstagram tour and this is my honest and unbiased opinion.
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