A review by teaand_tomes
The Courting of Bristol Keats by Mary E. Pearson

fast-paced

5.0

Thank you Flatiron Books and NetGalley for the free book!

The Courting of Bristol Keats is nothing short of a masterpiece. I am absolutely obsessed. Mary E. Pearson has created a world so mesmerizing and addictive that I am already impatient for the next installment. It’s a stunning blend of The Hunger Games, Fourth Wing, and The Cruel Prince, with all the heart-pounding action, romance, and betrayal that fans of those stories crave.

Bristol Keats is a captivating protagonist, navigating her family's shocking secrets and making bold choices that kept me on the edge of my seat. The plot is full of unexpected twists, jaw-dropping reveals, and dark secrets that are delivered so skillfully, I was left speechless more than once. And Tyghan, the fae king, is one of the most intriguing and complex characters I’ve read in a while—equal parts dangerous and seductive.

I’m honestly in awe of how beautifully this story was crafted. Every detail felt meticulously planned, and the emotional impact was immense. I didn’t expect to fall so hard for this book, especially after not connecting with A Dance of Thieves. But The Courting of Bristol Keats is on a whole other level. It’s easily going to give me one of the worst book hangovers I’ve had in ages.

This is a must-read for anyone who loves fantasy, romance, and epic storytelling. I’ll be recommending this one to everyone I know. If you pick up just one book this year, make it this one—you won’t regret it! 


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