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Blade and Rose
Blade and Rose | Miranda Honfleur
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Elementalist Rielle hasn't heard from her best friend in far too long. Yet no one at the Tower of Magic seems to care about Olivias silence, or the curtain of secrecy surrounding the distant capital. Before Rielle can investigate, she's assigned a strange new mission: escort a paladin named Jon across the kingdom. When whispers reveal mercenaries have killed the king, taken the capital, and that no one is coming to help, Rielle cant leave Olivia in peril. But as infamous mages and deadly assassins hunt Jon, she cant leave him unprotected eitherespecially as she finds herself falling for his strength, his passion, and his uncompromising goodness. Her past returns to haunt her, a werewolf stalks their steps, and an ancient evil is gathering, yet the restraints forbidding their love strain and snap one by one. Saving Olivia and the kingdom means defying orders and sacrificing her every ambition, and could mean losing the man who's become so much more to her than a mission. Which will she choose: her best friend and the kingdom, or the love of her life? Enter Blade and Rose, a medieval world sensual and dark, full of magic and greed, love and blades, where factions vie for influence and there are no easy choices.
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Blade and Rose | Miranda Honfleur
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Out the fifth story-window, or not at all. It was her only chance to sneak out unnoticed.

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LoverOfLearning Ohh that's intriguing. 2y
LoverOfLearning “I lost an arm on my last trip home. My left arm.” this one is terrifying yet intriguing. 2y
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Blade and Rose | Miranda Honfleur
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I wish the story had only two POVs - Rielle‘s and Jon‘s - as the others felt unnecessary and lengthened an already long book. I also found a few elements predictable. Still, I enjoyed the book. I loved all the details of the universe with its institutions, its religions, its drugs, its magic system... The world-building alone makes the book deserving of a “pick” - but the characters were also intriguing and the plot was interesting enough.