A review by livebythemoon7
The Wild Rose and the Sea Raven by Jennifer Ivy Walker

5.0

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. Thank you Jennifer for sending it to me for my honest review ❤️

Wow. The writing of The Wild Rose and The Sea Raven is of such I haven't read in a long time. The amount of detail transports you into a completely separate world. It is written in multiple POV and each character is distinct with their destinies entertwined. The characters and world building are exceptional. This book is set in a time of King Arthur and his knights of the round table. It is a retelling of a sort mixing together Celtic myths along with french medieval romance as well as the King Arthur and his knights. Despite this being outside of what I would normally pick up I am very glad Jennifer reached out to me and I gave it a chance. I highly recommend it.

As always, my spice meter is not a reflection of how well the spice was written. As with the rest of the book the spicy scenes were well written. There were several scenes. The scenes are very short and mostly fade to black type of scenes and I believe that was the type of scenes the author was going for.