The Gilded Crown

The Gilded Crown

2023 • 400 pages

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15

I'm having a hard time deciding exactly how to review this book, because the prose is lovely and I enjoyed the worldbuilding and some of the characters. Ultimately, I think there were two major factors preventing me from liking it as much as I might have:

1. The plot being driven by the dreaded Idiot Ball. Not once but twice, terrible, pivotal hardships happened because a major character just blurted out huge, dangerous secrets without first checking if there was anyone around to overhear. In one case the character actually knew there was someone hostile nearby and still had a loud discussion about the dangerous subject!

2. The love interest. You know back in the peak Bad Boy days of YA romance, when there was a plethora of male love interests who were the absolute worst but got a pass because they were Conflicted and Tormented and Hot? The love interest in this story is pretty much that, but a girl. She is, in my humble opinion, one of the least interesting kinds of asshole: a cowardly one who does horrific things because there lies the path of least resistance. I wanted to drop-kick her into the sun.

That's not to say there's nothing redeemable in this book! I genuinely enjoyed some of it, and there's a nonzero chance I'll grit my teeth and at least start the next book just to see where it goes. If you don't mind love interests who do heinous things but it's okay because they're Sad and Beautiful, and if you're willing to overlook the plot sometimes being driven by sheer stupidity, you might love this book.

(I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.)

December 13, 2023