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I enjoyed this book. I was unfortunately no in the biggest fanatasy mood so this did take me quite a while to read. I will say two of my favorite fantasy things were included in this book: dark magic and wyverns. I am a big wyvern and dragon fan so that definitely added to my excitement that I was able to read this book early. The wyverns made an appearance very early on which I LOVED. Several authors wait to introduce the magical creatures in a book as you get to know the main characters. This author timed it perfectly. Mal the main character, was a badass. She was strong in her abilities and was such a fun main female character. The ending definitely hurt my feelings, but I loved it. I can not wait to read the sequel to this book and will be adding this book to my physical collection when it comes out in May!!

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The beginning of this book started a bit slow, but in books like these, it’s always worth it for the world-building. As you progress through the book, everything starts to come together, and I couldn’t put it down.

I’m not usually a fan of third-person books, but this one completely pulled me in. The characters were strong leads, and I think the author wrote them perfectly.

The ending surprised me. I thought I knew what was going to happen, but it was so well-written that it completely threw me off.

I’ll definitely be recommending this book to anyone who will listen.

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Wow. That ending was insane. Highly recommend. I think anyone who loves Throne of Glass for its interconnected storylines with the ensemble of characters would love this. Not because the storylines are at all similar to ToG but I feel like the overall story will have an amazing arc the way ToG did.

This book is one of my favorites of the year. I loved all of the fantasy elements with the different species and kingdoms. It was done so well. I would’ve liked a little more relationship building between Mal and Ash so it didn’t feel so insta-lovey but still enjoyed it.

I loved the ending! I was trying to piece it together as the story went along and thought I had an idea but I was wrong. I’m also so confused how she came to be with them being locked away! Cannot wait for book 2 because I need answers as to how all these events were set into motion.

Thank you to netgalley and the publisher for the review copy.

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This book had a bit of a slow start but once it got going I could not put it down! Magic, creatures, war, kingdoms, love, revenge, and prophecies?! AMAZING GIVE ME 10. The characters were fun, flawed, vibrant, and I loved getting to have the different POVs.
If you want an amazing adventure in a fantasy world filled with magic and chaos, this is the book for you. There is so much lore to unpack and delve into. The romance is also so good and complex. I can’t wait until the next one to learn more about everyone and unravel more about Tabitha, the history of all the kingdoms, and the war with the witches.
I genuinely LOVED this book and think back to it often. Probably one of my favorites. Do yourself a favor and read this book, you won’t regret it.

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I’ll admit, this book took me a long time to get read—5 weeks to be exact—and it was hard for me to get into. The world-building was simple enough for a fantasy but for some reason I was having a hard time understanding it. Honestly I think I was in a book hangover after reading Fearless and wasn’t reading to get into another book so soon.

I read chapters here and there and put the book down for a while around about 30% through the book, but over the last 4 days I binged the rest! Enemies to lovers is my favorite trope, and while I usually do not enjoy third person books, this one was so good! And it made so much sense as to why it was third person in my opinion. There were so many characters and small sub-plots occurring in this book, it was necessary that it was third person.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book and can’t wait to see what comes next in the series!

Thank you to NetGalley and J.F. Johns for allowing me to receive and ARC for this book—the cover art is BEAUTIFUL.

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Thank you to the author, the publisher and NetGalley for allowing me to read this book in advance. The cover was what got my attention at first, then I read the synopsis and I was sold. I was so happy to get the chance to read it.
Oh what a world! The world building is incredible: the many kingdoms, how different they are from each other and their traditions.
I love our main characters but the prophecy made me worried for them. The last 50 pages or so left me speechless. So much happened! Like Hagan WTF? Alina 😱😱 and that revelation about the Seer, I didn't see that coming.
Uau I definitely can't wait to read the next one.
I give this an easy 5 stars 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻

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Okay first I would like the thank NetGalley and the author J.F. Johns for sending me the eARC of this book!

4.25⭐️
The cover and synopsis drew me in right away. I will say I have not read any of her other books so this was my first time experiencing this world, magic system and characters and I have to say it was very easy to follow along as I got further into the book. The beginning was a bit slow at parts BUT as I got further into the book everything started to piece together and really made me obsessed with everything in the book. The 3rd person POV threw me off for a bit because there were multiple POVs and I’m usually not one to like 3rd person POV but I loved this book and how everything was written.

I loved Mal and everything about her character. She was such a strong, fierce, smart and powerful main character and I honestly cannot wait to see what she will do in the second book!

Ash was such a great MMC. I loved how it showed his vulnerability and how he embraced his life challenges. The way he and Mal’s relationship formed and their love was just so admirable.

Other characters I loved were Kai and Kage(Mal’s brothers) and Alina(Ash’s sister).
I absolutely LOVED the yearning with Kai and Alina. I almost liked them a little more at times than the main characters. I really hope we see more of them together in the second book!

If you like
•Enemies to lovers
•He falls first
•Magical creatures
•3rd person POVs(multiple)
•Dark magic
•Dragons
This is definitely for you!

I cannot wait to get my hands on the physical book when it comes out as a trophy!

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This book was good to me. I really enjoyed it.

Mal, is a wyvern. She's one of the free people known for their violence and feared by all. For the peace of the eight kingdoms, she is destined to marry Ash, The fire prince.
The two are opposites in every way, from their appearance to their customs. But this marave must take place, and more than that, Mal must kill the prince to guarantee peace for the eight kingdoms.

𐙚 Arranged Marriage
𐙚 Forced promity
𐙚 Curse / Prophecy
𐙚 Slow Burn
𐙚 Multiple Pov
𐙚 Political plot

I really enjoyed this read and the way we get to know this mon of its characters. I loved discovering Mal and seeing how strong, powerful and independent she was.
And I loved even more the contrast with Ash, who remains just as strong, but who brings that "innocence" you wouldn't expect from him.
I think the blend of the two is just perfect, and I so wish I could have read more of them, more of their budding relationship.

The whole time I was reading, I was trying to guess where the story was going to take us, I was trying to guess the ending, and at no point did I suspect what was going to happen. It was just so well orchestrated.

The fact that there were several installments was great, as we discovered several characters and several stories, especially about the secondary characters who aren't so secondary anymore.

I really enjoyed reading about Kai and Aline, and loved their relationship as much as Mal and Ash's. Alina is searching and living for herself, and it was lovely to see. Alina is looking for herself and trying to live for herself, and that was lovely to see.

I can't wait to read more.

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Thank you to NetGalley and J.F. Johns for an ARC of A Kingdom of Shadow and Ash.

I was hooked from the very beginning. I loved the world the author created. It was reminiscent of all of my favorite fantasy books, while also being so unique in its own way. The kingdoms and houses reminded me of Game of Thrones, which I LOVED. The magic, the mystical creatures, a badass FMC, and a slow-burn enemies-to lovers - what more could you ask for?

I was constantly engaged, and devoured this book. Every twist was perfect, and left me wanting more. I can see this book being one of the next big romantasies on BookTok. Overall, I really loved this book and cannot wait to read the rest of the series!

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Thank you to NetGalley and the author for an EARC of A Kingdom of Shadow and Ash. This definitely started off a little slow but then got really good at the end. I definitely would be interested in reading the next book. I love that Mal was show as a strong lead and not someone soft. The only thing I wish the book had was the new characters name when it switched story lines. Overall fun book with lots of opportunity for side stories.

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Thank you to NetGalley and the author, J.F. Johns, for the eARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Wow. Where to start? This book is a lot to unpack, from the kingdoms to the houses, to their pets, to their magic.

This book has everyone’s favorite tropes and creatures all wrapped up in one neat little package. Wyverns, dragons, Pegasus, valkyries, witches, wolves, shadow pets, and more? While the pacing did not always “flow”, never once did I lose interest. The world building is exceptional, I felt like I was there with the characters and could connect on an emotional level to what was going on at the time. Speaking of characters, the story is written from 3rd person POV. I would normally love this, but it could get confusing at times. There were the 2 main POVs that you would follow of Mal and Ash, but at times there could be up to 6 or so POVs that were read throughout the book.
The side characters all get their moments, and you get to fall in love all over again. There is chemistry, there is action, there is betrayal, and the slow-burn romance killed me.

I was jaw-dropped, I shed tears, I laughed, but mostly I gasped. Book two has a LOT of potential.

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Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC!
I can totally see this book blowing up on BookTok—it has everything fantasy fans love. There are wolves, wyverns, witches, dragons… all the magical creatures you could want! And yes, it’s definitely a romantasy.

Mal is the fourth-born in the powerful Blackburn family, which is super rare. She’s always felt different from the rest of them—and it turns out, she is. When she’s told she has to marry the heir to the Draconian throne, she’s not exactly thrilled. But Mal has her own plan… even if things don’t go the way she expects.

I don’t want to give too much away, but this was such a fun, fast-paced read. I’m already excited for the next book in the series!

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Thank you to @netgalley and the author for the ARC 💜
When I saw this cover, I immediately had to request to read this! And it did not disappoint.
You get a Princess who is an anomaly amongst her people and a misunderstood prince who she is forced to marry. When the two find out about a prophecy that involves them, all hell starts to break loose.
Most of the exciting stuff happens towards the end, as it happens with most slow burn books and it ends on a cliff hanger, which makes me even more ready for book 2.
I loved the world building in this too and would actually love a novella or such going more into depth regarding each kingdom and its people.
This story is done through a 3rd PPOV which was interesting considering the amount of characters we’re introduced to. I don’t think I’ve read many Fantasy books with that POV but it did not take away from the storyline.

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I’m going to be completely honest I had an absolute blast reading this book. Is it perfect? No. But come on.Witches, dragons, wyverns, SNAKES SO BIG YOU CAN RIDE?? Oh also enemies to lovers, multiple love stories happening at once, goth kingdom, etc. The FMC Mal is fantastic and is so unapologetically herself. Her siblings are just as easy to love. I feel like it’s hard to bring a true sibling relationship to life on paper but this author was able to do so easily.
I don’t want to say too much as it would give so much away but if you loved Manon Blackbeak from Throne of Glass you’ll love this book. And Mal’s brother Kai gives off heavy Cassian vibes.
This author is not afraid to do what needs to be done when it comes to the story
Completing this book while a severe thunderstorm was occurring was fantastic. I’m excited for the rest of the series!

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This was such an immersive high fantasy romance book. This book has a little bit of everything.
Strong FMC🏋️‍♀️
Disability Representation ♿️
Fae🧚
Dragons 🐉
Wyverns 🐦‍🔥
Witches & Warlocks 🧙‍♀️
Spies 🕵️‍♂️
Plot Twists🌪️
Spice 🌶️

This book was paced very well where the story wasn’t dragging but it didn’t feel rushed either. There are a lot of descriptions in this book, which is to be expected from the first book of a high fantasy series. It made me feel like I was there in the story. There was spice but it wasn’t overdone. There also wasn’t a lot of repetition of the same wording. I absolutely loved Mal our main FMC. She’s so full of inner strength and not afraid of embracing herself.
I gave this 3 🌶️’s which in my ratings list is a ‘few graphic scenes’. This is a 4 ⭐️’s or otherwise known as ‘I couldn’t put it down’.

This is written in third person with multiple POV’s. Therefore there are multiple romances going on, and you’re able to get inside more people’s heads.
You mainly have Mal, Kai, and Kage Blackburn from the House of Shadows. Then you have Ash and Alina Acheron from the House of Flames. You also get to experience some side characters point of views like Wren and Hessa.

🐦‍🔥Mal Blackburn is a Wyverian, born an anomaly as the fourth child (with the usual three) in the Kingdom of Darkness - House of Shadows. She has purple eyes, which is a trait of the witches that have been seeking revenge for years. 🧙‍♀️A seer tells Mal in order to break the curse of the witches she has to kill the Prince of Fire. Then the prince’s family proposes an oath marriage of allegiance, to hopefully start making peace between the houses.

🐉Ash Acheron is a Drakonian, from the Kingdom of Fire - House of Flames. He is the Fire Prince with a vocal disability in the form of a stutter. This is hidden from his court as it makes him appear weak. Ash tries to keep his distance from Mal, even if he is intrigued by her strength. Women from his court are not brazen, and do not fight for themselves.

Kai and Alina feel a pull between each other that she tries to deny. Kai goes back and forth between embracing his desires, and staying away from her. At first I did not think that I would enjoy Alina’s POV based off the fact that she seems like the perfect spoiled princess. My love for her snuck up on me. I couldn’t imagine having to be forced into something you’re not. I am looking forward to seeing her personal growth.

Overall I loved this book and will be needing it physically because the cover is absolutely beautiful. I can’t wait to see all that will be revealed in the next book, and how the ending information will be taken into heart. Keep your eye out for J.F. John’s work!

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Ok this story is really really good!

Mal Blackburn is the anomaly of her family, and with purple eyes to boot she has always felt like she didn’t belong. As the expendable princess, she is shipped off to marry the ‘cruel’ fire prince Ash Acheron to reunite the kingdoms after a century-long feud.
Turns out there’s a prophecy in play which leads to all sorts of tragedy and chaos.

First up, I really really enjoyed the familial bonds in this story, it was heartwarming to read of the closeness of the siblings in each kingdom.
This story had me fully invested. I love the characters, Mal is a fierce FMC and Ash is a rare vulnerable MMC which is quite rare. There was no side character that I wasn’t obsessed with - Wren is adorable, the desert sisters were amazing. Kai and Alina?? Here for it. The animals! A great idea.
The world-building was so immersive and I could really picture the environments clearly.

I will say some of the writing got a bit repetitive - ‘And yet.’ is used far too much. I also found some odd parts to be a little contradictory. The book could have done with further editing imo. The battle/fighting scenes are not explained that well and can be a bit confusing to understand what’s going on. The intimate scenes are also a little all over the place -it’s difficult to know what’s actually going down (pun intended).
The truth of Mal’s true origin seemed a little forced and just stuffed in, though I’m sure we’ll learn more about that in the next book.

I am really excited to see how the story continues and can’t wait for the next instalment of the series!

Thank you J.F.Johns and NetGalley for letting me read this ARC early.

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I really liked the overall premise of the book - the plot was very interesting and I loved all of the characters. The chemistry between everyone was incredible

It did feel like a lot of inspiration has been taken from other fantasy series. I feel like it was very throne of glass esque. I wish the world building was a bit more detailed and consistent

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3.5 🌟

Mal Blackburn, the fourthborn princess of the Kingdom of Darkness, has to marry Ash Acheron, the prince of the Kingdom of Fire, to finally have peace between the kingdoms. But also there's a prophecy that "the chosen one" needs to kill "the cursed one" to stop a curse. It apparently refers to Mal as the chosen one. And you know with a vague prophecy like that, there is going to be drama 👀


It took about 10-15% of the book for me to actually get into the story, but once they actually got to the Kingdom of Fire, it started picking up.

The story is fun, and I had a good time reading this. Lots of court intrigue, spying, rivalries and alliances between kingdoms, backstabbing, etc. And magical creatures! I did find some parts predictable, and the romances didn't have as much buildup as I would have liked. BUT it was still a fun read!

There are a lot of really amazing characters! Mal's brothers, Kai and Kage, are both amazing in their own way. Not to be dramatic but I will die for Kai ❤️ Ash's sister, Alina, is also great. Lots of good sibling dynamics in this book!

I do wish the narrative followed the main couple a bit more. There are a lot of side characters who have their own storylines and POVs, which can be interesting, but I often wanted to get back to Mal or Ash.

For writing style, the 3rd person POV didn't bother me at all. There were a lot of single-sentence paragraphs, which is a personal pet peeve. I love them to emphasize a specific sentence, but when used too much it feels choppy to me.

Overall though, a good romantasy reminiscent of YA, but with more spice

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4,25⭐

First of all, this was my first ARC to receive and I think I won the lottery, because I ate this up!

The character building is really well done and I enjoyed all the different POV's.

I absolutely adored Ash. He is a little different from all other fantasy MMC's and it made me like him just that bit more for it.
Mal is this strong and fierce FMC but somehow has a really sweet and caring side to her.
The development in their relationship was really well done, a true enemies to lovers. Although I felt that when they finally gave in to their feelings it was a little bit rushed.

The romance between Kai and Alina was epic! And if I'm being a 100% honest I thought it was even better than the romance between Ash and Mal. They just seem perfect for eachother and I desperately hope we will read more about them in book 2.

The bonds between the family members are so sweet. They stand by eachother and have each others back. Beautiful to read.

The plot was really cool, the plottwist a little bit predictable, but not less enjoyable because of it.

I can't wait for book two to be published and I truly hope this book will be released as a physical copy because this cover is to die for and I need it on my shelf!
All in all an amazing fun read, which I highly recommend!

If you like;
-enemies to lovers
-slowburn
-animal companions
-forbidden love
-forced proximity
-political games/betrayal

Oh, and a special shout out to Wren Wynter! Absolutely adorable and so fun! Her character has a special place in my heart. I would love to have to listen to her rambling all day.

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A Kingdom of Shadow and Ash by J.F. Johns is an absolute must-read for anyone craving a dark, immersive fantasy experience. From the very first page, I was completely drawn into the intricately crafted world, a place where shadows dance and secrets lurk around every corner. Johns' world-building is nothing short of masterful, painting a vivid tapestry of lore and atmosphere that truly captivates the imagination.

The writing itself is simply stunning, weaving a tale that is both mysterious and angsty, with a palpable sense of tension that keeps you on the edge of your seat. But what truly sets this book apart is the romance storyline. It's a slow-burn that adds depth and complexity to the narrative, making A Kingdom of Shadow and Ash an unforgettable read that will leave you yearning for more.

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