This is a splendid novel! I've loved all of the Queen Council books, and this one does not disappoint... Mostly... But, I'd like to start with the positives!
The novel is great at worldbuilding, and with that comes a lot of political intrigue! That is my favorite part of these books, and that is the main plot in this book... I would say this comes third in the storyline department. I loved Rebel Rose and Feather and Flame, but this comes close! There are a lot of interesting elements with Phillip that include PTSD. There is also A LOT of chemistry between him and Briar Rose. Good historical elements.... I liked the pacing, it was very easy to read!
Now, on to the more negative side... I was not the biggest fan of Briar Rose's characterization. She was very crude and reactionary... A far cry from the original movie's soft-spoken, kind Briar Rose. I also didn't like the ending. It was sort of a cop-out, and the magical elements were not as captivating. It wasn't explained very well, so I couldn't get invested. There's a certain twist in here that is very odd... Don't know why the author made that choice...
Overall, It's another good addition to the Queens Council series.... I love this series, but there are some problems with this novel.... Fun read though.
If this series continues, I think they should lean more heavily into the political/historical elements. Take notes from the first two novels... I would maybe do Moana, Snow White, or Cinderella.... My vote is for Snow White.