Book Summary:
King Philip has newly been crowned the king of France. His one goal is to help restore his nation, a task easier said than done. Unfortunately, not everyone will help make this plan come to fruition. Take King Henry of England. He has plenty of reasons (and resources) to make this an impossible goal.
Then there's Richard, Duke of Aquitaine. Yet here he is, sitting as the heir to the throne of England. While this isn't what he wanted, it does put him in a position to bring change to the world – the sort of change he's always wanted.
My Review:
Apparently, I've been on a historical fiction/fantasy kick lately! Solomon's Crown is the latest in a series of books I've picked, all of which delve into the past – with unique twists. In the case of Solomon's Crown, that means we have more representation, a rivals-to-lovers trope, and so much more.
In truth, I'm not entirely sure what genre I would label Solomon's Crown as. It defies the standards of historical fiction, and I love how it breaks the mold and creates a new one.
Let us not forget that this book is full to the brim (and I do mean that) of political intrigue. Seriously, a lot is going on. I had to write notes to ensure I kept track of everything (admittedly, history is not my strong suit).
This book is probably not for you if you're looking for a historically accurate story. This is very much a book of fiction, with facts strewn about. So you may be frustrated if you're hoping for something else.
Highlights:
Romantic Fiction
LGBTQ+
Trigger Warnings:
Anxiety
Murder/War
Thanks to Dell and #NetGalley for making this book available for review. All opinions expressed are my own.
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