
Rating: ★★★★★
Audience: Historical Fantasy Romance
Length: 532 pages
Author: Paula Lafferty
Publisher: Hodderscape
Release Date: October 29th, 2024
Image & Other Reviews on: Goodreads
BOOK SUMMARY:
Sometimes legends don’t tell the whole story.
After the sudden death of her boyfriend, Vera would have been happy to spend her life completely unnoticeable, washing bedsheets and cleaning toilets in a Glastonbury hotel. But everything changes when a strange new guest reveals himself to be Merlin and drags her back to seventh century Camelot, a place she knows only from legends. He tells her that only Vera (or Queen Guinevere, as Merlin calls her) can right the course of history and save Arthur’ s kingdom from the will of a power-hungry mage.
There’ s one enormous problem: Guinevere was the sole witness to the curse that’s now draining the kingdom of its magic, and Vera doesn’t remember anything from that life. And with Camelot’ s peace ebbing ever closer to shattering, she’s running out of time.
Working with Merlin’ s magic to retrieve her long-lost memories brings more questions than answers: why is it that King Arthur, who treats his subjects with such benevolence, can’ t even stand to look at her? And why does that make Vera’ s soul feel like it’ s splitting in two? What robbed her of her memories in the first place… and, most importantly, why?
As Vera is about to discover, in a world of legend and power, the secrets of her memories are only the beginning…

GO READ THIS RIGHT NOW.
I am appalled at myself for waiting so long to read this book (I’ve had the ebook on my kindle forever but finally got my hands on the audio) BECAUSE OMGOSH Y’ALL. It had me in a chokehold from the first few chapters. I loved the pacing and how I never knew quite where things were going next and how deeply I fell in love with these characters and the complex story.
The romance is a beautiful convoluted web that I loved seeing drawn out. It’s highly angsty and has you begging for a kiss, touch, glance ANYTHING. It felt just right and made me beyond excited for book two.
I also loved Vera’s relationship with Lancelot. They are besties and it showed over and over in how they looked out for each other. It was one of those genuine friendships that balanced the romance so well. The entire book is engaging and romantic and I loved seeing the Arthurian legend told this way.
Gimme book twooooooo.
Overall audience notes:
- Historical Fantasy Romance
- Language: moderate
- Romance: one vague open door
- Violence: high

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