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Frozen by Stardust

Beasts of the Briar, Book 5

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By: Elizabeth Helen
Narrated by: Stefanie Kay, Robert Hatchet
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Summary

Nowhere in the Enchanted Vale is safe anymore. Sira, the queen of the Below, has threatened open war, and there are no lengths she won’t go to destroy us. But she might not get the chance… we may destroy ourselves first.

After months apart, I’m finally reunited with my five mates in the heart of Winter. Our only hope to defeat Sira lies in the shattered remains of an enchanted rose. If my father can restore it, we’ll gain control over Sira’s creations and end her reign for good.

But deep beneath the snow, a new threat stirs, one with vengeance in its heart and Keldarion in its sights.

As Winter braces for war, my mates each face their own reckonings. Farron has embraced a terrifying power beyond imagination. Dayton has risen from the land of the dead, only to wish he were still there. Echoes of Spring’s empty throne follow Ezryn everywhere he goes. And Caspian and Kel continue to wage their own war—one of trust and love that has haunted them for decades.

The realms are fracturing. Castletree is fading. And darkness has crept into my heart, too.

I’m the Princess of the Enchanted Vale. If I can’t find a way through this, no one will.

Everyone is intent on taking away everything that I love. My home. My people. My mates.

I won’t let them. Even if that means becoming the very thing I’ve sworn to destroy.

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Once again, Elizabeth Helen has written a book where you turn the last pages and don't realize you have already finished the book.
Keldarion is one of my favorite characters, and I was looking forward to reading this book. I loved the development of Ezrin, who was really low on my list of favorite characters, but in this book, he made an amazing ascension. There was a nice balance of emotional moments and action-packed scenes. It was also very interesting to see the shift in some characters and how some tables are turning.
As good as Frozen by Stardust was, I'm starting to grow impatient for the rest of the series. Please ladies, I need some more 🫴

What do you mean I have to wait for the next book?! 🥺

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I really enjoyed being back with the Beasts Of The Briars series and appreciated the summary from previous books before the story kicked in as it was a while ago that I binged the rest of the books - I do wish all authors did this when there's been a bit of a gap.

I still love the beauty and the beast/old fashioned fairy tale feel of these books although they have grown beyond the original beauty and the beast story quite a bit at this point. Very specifically in this book I loved the scene where they're all in the bedroom together as it reminds me of one of my favourite pieces of fanart that I think has been around for a while, it felt like it was written as a hat tip to that, I really do like all the main characters with Cas still being my favourite and I love the MM relationships as well as the why choose relationships in general, I do still feel Rosalina is the weakest character and a bit cringey a times though, I enjoyed where the story went in this book and looking forward to finding out what happens next - whilst keeping everything crossed it will end up on a HEA in the end and none of the main characters become permanently unalived along the way,

Being based in the UK this is the first book in the main series that is available here narrated in Duet style which I did enjoy more than the full cast narration of previous books purely because I felt the narrators suited the characters a little better, although the change between the male characters voices were quite subtle so a little tricky to tell instantly which character was which at times,

Loved being back with the Beasts Of The Briar

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