Book Review: A Song of Thieves (Thieves of Felshan #1) by Jacqlin Guernsey

Rating: ★★★★
Audience: Fantasy Romance
Length: 372 pages
Author: Jacqlin Guernsey
Publisher: Self Published
Release Date: April 3rd, 2023
Image & Other Reviews on: Goodreads

BOOK SUMMARY:

The kingdom of Felshan is at its breaking point. The death of the prince seven years ago left the country vulnerable. In their grief, the King and Queen have all but abandoned their duties, leaving their daughter to hold the pieces together. The last hope for a peaceful future rests with Princess Adalena, the new, albeit hesitant, heir of Felshan. When the princess is kidnapped, a secret few must find her before a power grab for the throne dismantles the country for good.

Ari is a commissioned thief and spy, her skills honed by the very palace she once despised. Being asked to save the missing princess brings her head-to-head with the last person she’d ever choose—Roan Montgomery. Roan is captain of the Royal Guard, working through his own misery and troubled past while attempting to keep the peace in a crumbling Felshan.

Ari wants to be free. Roan wants to forget.

This treacherous quest will push Ari and Roan to their breaking point, pulling the duo intimately together in the process. The fate of the realm rests with these unlikely allies, who discover along the way that they themselves might be the ones who need saving.

A Song of Thieves is Book 1 of the Thieves of Felshan series.

SOLID START.

I am here for this series and am committed to reading book two now.

A small rocky start for me because I really prefer a little more dialogue in my reads, but as the story progressed I got invested in the characters, romance and plot and found myself actually almost finishing this in a day.

I loved the multiple POV’s. It was done well and only enhanced the story. I am curious about even more world building aspects from this and actually really liked that this didn’t have a complex magic system, it didn’t need it.

The romances have my attention. Some fantastic slow burns are brewing right now and I can’t wait to see those continue. I love when a couple isn’t fully together in the first book, draw it out, make me want more, and this has made me want more.

A good (maybe slightly predictable) plot, characters you’ll love and a story I think can be enjoyed by a lot of people.

Overall audience notes:

  • Fantasy Romance
  • Language: none
  • Romance: make-outs
  • Violence: high
  • Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of a loved one, weapons violence, battle themes, kidnapping

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