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"The Rose Bargain" by Sasha Peyton Smith

 












"The Rose Bargain" by Sasha Peyton Smith is an enchanting romantasy set in an alternate 1840s England, where a faerie queen reigns supreme. It's a perfect blend of The Cruel Prince and The Selection, making for an entertaining start to the duology.

In this alternate history, England is isolated from its neighbors - no one leaves, and no one arrives. Each citizen is granted one bargain from the immortal fae queen, though it always comes at a cost, whether it's a cherished childhood memory, a nail, or even a toe. High-society girls are expected to bargain for qualities that will secure them a husband.

The story follows Ivy Benton, a young woman whose prospects of marriage are ruined due to a family scandal involving her sister. During her debut season, the queen announces a competition to win the hand of her son, Prince Bram. Ivy is the first to sign up, hoping to win and restore her family’s standing. Soon, 23 more girls join, but there can only be one winner.

The competition features maypole dances, balls, and dark challenges to weed out the weak. Meanwhile, Prince Emmett, Bram's stepbrother, has his own agenda. The stakes are high, and Ivy must use all her wits to stay ahead of the others.

The book is primarily told from Ivy’s perspective, with occasional chapters from other characters' points of view. The author does a great job of blending real-world elements with fantasy. The main characters are engaging, each with their own distinct backstories. Ivy Benton, in particular, stands out for her lively spirit and devotion to her family.

The tale depicts a tale of love, conspiracy, and Otherworldly courtly intrigue. I liked the way the author weaves the fae elements into the real England. The author’s integration of the War of Roses and its aftermath adds depth to the story. The characters, settings, and dialogue maintain a genuine Victorian feel. While the pacing starts slow, it picks up as the plot unfolds, and the writing is engaging enough to keep you hooked.

I especially enjoyed the character interactions and budding romances, which, though quick, held my attention. The blend of magic, mystery, and unexpected twists kept the story fresh. The book ends on a cliffhanger, and I’m eager for the second part of this duology. With themes of friendship, family, sisterly bonds, and moral dilemmas, "The Rose Bargain" is a captivating read that I thoroughly enjoyed. I highly recommend it to fantasy lovers who enjoy stories about fae in a Bridgerton-like world.

* Thank you NetGalley and (publisher) for the opportunity to read this arc.  All opinions are my own.

* For more info about the book: "The Rose Bargain" by Sasha Peyton Smith


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