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Sam HV
March 31, 2026
Forbidden love done right
I really enjoyed the journey this book took me on. The setting, the intrigue, the forbidden love and the longing all worked together beautifully and pulled me right into the story.
Freya and her jaded little heart absolutely bowled me over. I adored her, even when she was being a little… unhinged. Her devotion to her Queen and the pride she takes in doing her duty well says so much about who she is as a character. There’s something really compelling about someone who has built their whole identity around loyalty and service.
And then there’s Astrid, the reluctant Queen. I really felt for her. She’s leading in a time where every decision carries weight, where war is a very real possibility, and where she has to keep people at arm’s length because the needs of the kingdom come first. That kind of responsibility would isolate anyone, and you can feel that loneliness in her.
I loved how the relationship between Freya and Astrid developed. The connection and trust between them felt especially meaningful because both of them struggle to let anyone in. Watching that wall slowly come down was one of my favourite parts of the story. The intimate scenes were also written in a way that really suited their relationship and added to the emotional connection between them.
I do think there were a few moments where I would have loved a little more emotion on the page, but overall this was a fantastic read and I really enjoyed the journey these characters took me on.