Review: Enchanting the Fae Queen (Queens of Villainy #2) by Stephanie Burgis

My Five Word TL:DR Review: Loved it. Give Me More

Enchanting the Fae Queen is the second in Stephanie Burgis’ Queens of Villainy series and it’s an absolute cracker – or a banger, or a corker – whatever phrase you prefer. I inhaled this book in two sittings which, to be honest feels almost disrespectful, like I should have lingered, poured over the delicious wording and banter, but I couldn’t help myself. Colour me happy because I was enchanted.

If you haven’t started this series already the first book is Wooing the Witch Queen, which I loved and highly recommend. Don’t dive into this without checking out No.1, I beg you. Each story is self contained and focuses on one of three Queens. The first story was the Witch Queen, this was the Fae Queen and No.3 – well you can jolly well find out for yourself. because I’m sure if you read the first two you’ll have no hesitation in picking it up. It is possible that spoilers may lurk below for those of you who haven’t read the first book so beware.

I have to say that EtFQ surpassed my expectations. I mean, I thought it was going to be good and I really enjoyed the first but this one just went next level for me.

I feel like I already had a good grip of the world here so I’m not going to over elaborate. We have an alliance of three Queens who have come together because they realise the only way to stand firm is to unite. As the story begins we find out a little about our MCs. We learn that General Gerard de Moireul witnesses the execution of his parents at a young age, for being traitors. He has been raised in this shadow and it has certainly driven him. He is ambitious and popular with the people. He takes his vows seriously so its unfortunate that he has caught the eye of Queen Lorelei, who is absolutely determined to bring his shining career crashing down. The Fae Queen has a scandalous reputation and so a dalliance with the General won’t do him any favours, but, Lorelei hasn’t reckoned with Gerard’s stubborness and determination to be ‘proper’ in the face of all manner of temptation. Seven years later, she comes up with a cunning plan, a plan so cunning that it could finally shatter the very fragile peace and bring war to all their countries.

So, what did I love about this.

Firstly, the writing. Of course, I love a good plot and great characters but if the writing isn’t good then they’re hardly going to get a chance to sink their claws in are they! I love the way Burgis writes. She has a beautiful way with words that never fails to make me smile. Her banter is clever and funny and to be honest, I like that she doesn’t make everything too modern. I want modern speaking people when I’m reading contemporary fiction.

Secondly, I really enjoyed the plot, we get to spend time in the fae realm which I enjoyed and it had a really agreeable pace to it. Never a dull moment in fact. To be fair, yes, there is predictability going on here but realistically isn’t that why you read cosy romantasy – the guarantee of a safe and happy ending?

Thirdly, the characters. At the moment, I’m going to say Lorelei and Gerard are my favourite. Now I’m sure when I pick up the third those characters will become my favourites, likewise if I returned to the first. Yes, the characters are enjoyable to read and I liked them.

I’m going to keep this short and sweet, which feels fitting for this novel.

In conclusion, I have no hesitation in recommending this book and series if you are a lover of cosy romantasy, or if it’s something you’re thinking of dipping your toes into. I can’t wait for No.3.

I received a copy through Netgalley, courtesy of the publisher, for which my thanks. The above is my own conclusion.

My rating 4.5 of 5 stars glittering and sparkly stars

10 Responses to “Review: Enchanting the Fae Queen (Queens of Villainy #2) by Stephanie Burgis”

  1. Tammy's avatar Tammy

    Excellent review, and I agree, this was so much fun. I like how Gerard and Lorelei are completely different from Saskia and Felix.

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar @lynnsbooks

      Yes, Burgis has really nailed separating her characters out which is great.

      Lynn 😀

  2. Angela (Angel's Book Nook)'s avatar Angela (Angel's Book Nook)

    Lovely review. I’ve got this author on my TBR. Thanks for sharing!

  3. Lindsi @ Do You Dog-ear?'s avatar Lindsi @ Do You Dog-ear?

    I added the first book to my TBR! It sounds like a series I’d really enjoy reading. Lovely review. ❤️

  4. Charlotte's avatar Charlotte

    Your enthusiasm for this one really shines through in your review 🥰 it definitely left me feeling even more excited to check the series out sometime. I hope you love the third one just as much and will admit that the fae ties here leave me especially eager to get to it.

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar @lynnsbooks

      Yeah, I loved the fae elements to this one. The next is an Ice Queen – can’t wait.

      Lynn 😀

  5. Susy's Cozy World's avatar Susy's Cozy World

    This is a great review! Burgis writes amazing banter and her characters are always so alive and fun!!

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