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A review by readwithria
A Fragile Enchantment by Allison Saft
emotional
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
A Fragile Enchantment was a sweet, lovely book about love, duty, and putting oneself first. I thoroughly enjoyed it!
Niamh and Kit are so adorable, and I love their friends as well. They all complement each other so wonderfully, and I loved seeing not only the romantic dynamic between our two leads but also their blossoming friendships as well.
I think that the balance of romance and political intrigue was done quite well! That can be a struggle for me with historical romance, but Saft did a great job. She also balanced the obvious inspirations of Ireland, England, and Spain with the fantastical worldbuilding of Machland, Avaland, and Castilia. I could easily tell where she found her inspiration, but I could also tell that she took that history and made it her own. I wish there had been a bit more separation of the real-world history and the fantasy world of the book, but that is my personal preference.
Read this book if you love
🪡 Regency romance
🪡 Grumpy/sunshine
🪡 Queer found family
🪡 Political intrigue
🪡 Royalcore
🪡 Cottagecore
🪡 Gardening
🪡 Sewing
I will say that some of the plot points felt either not quite resolved or resolved too quickly, but otherwise, this was so lovely and I can’t wait to read more from Allison Saft. 4 stars
Thank you to NetGalley and Wednesday Books for the ARC and the opportunity to leave an honest, voluntary review.
Niamh and Kit are so adorable, and I love their friends as well. They all complement each other so wonderfully, and I loved seeing not only the romantic dynamic between our two leads but also their blossoming friendships as well.
I think that the balance of romance and political intrigue was done quite well! That can be a struggle for me with historical romance, but Saft did a great job. She also balanced the obvious inspirations of Ireland, England, and Spain with the fantastical worldbuilding of Machland, Avaland, and Castilia. I could easily tell where she found her inspiration, but I could also tell that she took that history and made it her own. I wish there had been a bit more separation of the real-world history and the fantasy world of the book, but that is my personal preference.
Read this book if you love
🪡 Regency romance
🪡 Grumpy/sunshine
🪡 Queer found family
🪡 Political intrigue
🪡 Royalcore
🪡 Cottagecore
🪡 Gardening
🪡 Sewing
I will say that some of the plot points felt either not quite resolved or resolved too quickly, but otherwise, this was so lovely and I can’t wait to read more from Allison Saft. 4 stars
Thank you to NetGalley and Wednesday Books for the ARC and the opportunity to leave an honest, voluntary review.
Moderate: Alcoholism, Cursing, Sexual content, and Xenophobia
Minor: Violence and Injury/Injury detail