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PROPRIETY BY L.V BROOKS: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
This book was comedic genius. Full of funny moments, endless smut, and an evil angsty husband. Very entertaining, loved it.

The cover drew me in at first glance. I loved the way Lancelot treated Guinevere. The book had quite a bit of smut/spice which is great, but I wanted a little bit for more plot or to see more of the characters falling in love instead of the instant love. It was a fast read and I didn't want to put it down. I felt like some of the writing felt more modern vs the time frame it was supposed to be in. Overall, it was a good book and would recommend. Thank you for the arc!!

I have read many stories over the years about Arthur and Guinevere and it is safe to say that their relationship was doomed from the start. I will put that I enjoyed this novel mainly because each version their story that I have read over the years is always different. I believe the author did an excellent job of crating that into her story.

Guinevere feels like a glorified prisoner to her husband King Arthur. She meets Lancelot and falls for him....
A terrific retelling of the King Arthur/Guinevere legend. Love the feminist vibes. The political intrigue is interesting. A fascinating read.
Thanks to the publisher for the arc.

I really enjoyed this story! First off…. The cover drew me in. It’s absolutely gorgeous! Gwen was such a lovely and brave character. Girl just so badly wants love and a real connection. Lance is the rakish flirty man of my dreams! I love a guy with a personality like him. He’s open, he’s a flirt, he’s protective. Perfection. Their love story was swoony and heart wrenching and terrifying and ultimately so romantic.

was very excited to start Propriety — the blurb sounded like exactly the kind of gripping, emotional historical romance I love, full of betrayal, forbidden love, and high stakes. Unfortunately, the writing style just wasn’t for me.
I went in expecting a sweeping, atmospheric retelling rooted in the tone and language of Arthurian legend, but instead, I got something that felt more like a modern romcom. Lines like “I am not knight material” completely pulled me out of the story. It felt jarring and out of place in a setting that’s supposed to evoke Camelot and its timeless grandeur.
The tone was too light and contemporary for what was billed as a historical romance. If you’re looking for a serious, immersive take on Guinevere’s story, this may not be it. I’m sure this will appeal to readers who enjoy a more playful, irreverent take on legend — but sadly, it didn’t work for me.