But monsters are spilling into my kingdom, drawn by a curse that grows stronger by the day. When a dragon captures my mentor, I follow it beyond the borders of safety—straight into the grasp of a king who’s more monster than man.
He’s cursed. He’s ruthless. And he’s certain I was sent to betray him.
I force him into a bargain: my mentor’s freedom for my life.
But the longer I remain in his domain, the clearer it becomes that I wasn’t brought here by chance—and that the fate threatening my home is tangled with his own cursed soul.
His castle is alive with secrets. The walls whisper. The statues watch.
And the closer I get to the king, the more dangerous it becomes to want him. He needs me for reasons he refuses to name, and I can’t tell whether he’s protecting me—or using me.
A prophecy binds us together. Time is running out. And if I don’t break the curse, I’ll lose the man I’m falling for—and my kingdom will burn.
This is a slow-burn, high-stakes romantasy for fans of Beauty and the Beast retellings, enemies-to-lovers romance, tortured heroes who don’t believe in love, dragon shifters, and underestimated heroines who claim their power.
Veronica Douglas is a duo of professional archaeologists that love writing and digging together. After spending an inordinate amount of time doing painstaking research for academia, they suddenly discovered a passion for letting their imaginations go wild! A cocktail of magic, romance, and ancient mystery (shaken, not stirred), their books are inspired, in part, by their time in Chicago and their archaeological adventures from around the globe.
Great twisted fairytale, I really enjoyed this dark retelling of beauty and the beast. This can be read as a stand-alone but to fully understand the curse an bloodvale, I would recommend book too, which is just as good as this one. Good strong well described characters, good twists you dont see coming till close to the time. Well written enjoyable storyline, with a great ending.
For the best reading experience, I’d definitely recommend reading the series in order, starting with Reign of Cinders and Glass. KoRaF delivers a darker, more romantic take on Beauty and the Beast, weaving familiar fairy tale elements into a world filled with curses, beasts, and dangerous magic. Belle has spent her life overshadowed by her sister, the queen, leaving her feeling invisible in her own world. Valen, on the other hand, is constantly surrounded by others yet remains deeply alone. Their loneliness mirrors each other so well, which makes the bond that grows between them feel natural and rewarding. When Belle begins searching for a way to break the kingdom’s curse, she finds herself drawn into the Dragon King’s world, and the story takes on a much darker, richer spin than the original fairy tale. Valen was easily one of my favorite parts of the book. He is intense, possessive, and dangerous in a way that completely commands attention. I also loved seeing Elle again from the first book, while Belle proved herself to be a compelling heroine in her own right. Even without magic, her determination to protect her people from the terrifying beasts never wavers. The one thing I kept waiting for was a reunion between Valen and Cassius. Honestly, that was one of the moments I had been anticipating most from the start, so not fully getting it made the ending feel a little abrupt for me. Still, I had such a good time with this story, and I already know I’ll revisit it once the audiobook is released.
This continued where book 1 left off, but now with Belle and Valen. Belle is now the sister of the Queen. She wants to go to another land to find answers for how to deal with the beasts that plague their land. This is Beauty and the Beast retelling so of course there are beasts. The authors were creative with having their own plot and characters, while integrating aspects of my favorite childhood Disney movie! Belle discovers she has magic, although it is different from her sister’s. The magic makes the banter scenes more entertaining. In addition to beasts, there are vampires, a dragon, and a prophecy. I enjoyed this from the start and wish I didn’t have to stop reading to do things like work and sleep. Thank you to the authors for my ARC copy of the book!
A Beauty and the Beast retelling but the beast is a Dragon. Belle is the sister of the Queen and wants to travel to find a solution to the beasts that plague their land. When she stumbles into Valen the King of the neighboring territory do sparks start to fly. She's trying to save her kingdom, and her family. While Valen and Belle dance around one another during their time together and Belle's mission to find the answer she needs, neither of them was looking for love or a happily ever after, but they found it, together. Their love and sacrifices help heal the land.
i loved the originality because, despite it being a Beauty and the Beast retelling, it was very unlike most fantasy- so yay!
but honestly, this book did give me all the feels like screaming, crying, yelling... there was a lot of screaming due to sadness and anger for the characters and situations in this book. so yes, I recommend.
Although you can read this book as a standalone, I highly recommend reading Reign of Cinders and Glass first, because it provides background on both MCs, and I feel like I would have wanted to get to know them better if I had started with this one. (plus, i personally liked the first one more- but i loved both!)
so Veronica Douglas' Kingdom of Roses and Flame is about belle- a girl who is desperately trying to help her kingdom. monsters have been running rampant, so she goes on a mission of sorts to see if anyone has solved this problem. only, things go... very wrong, and she ends up being imprisoned in a place where a monster king rules with his dragon- and they literally command all the beasts. crazy.. anyway, so that's when the beauty and the beast part of this whole thing really starts- belle trades her mentor's freedom for... her life. sooo yeah that's the best i could do because, as it's advertised, it is a retelling- with VAMPIRES LOVE IT.
now as for the characters, i love belle a lot and she was so funny, like i love this line that essentially sums up her and the dragon king's interactions- "i was the pain in the ass? the king desperately needed to do a little self-reflection." like thats all you need to know about them tbh
now i can't tell if the dragon king is like all the other brooding mmcs or not, to be honest, because i think he is... but there's also other things about him... i think, maybe?
and im just going to put this cute quote here- "stop offering yourself up for the sake of others. fck them all. you are worth so much more." well AWWW OR WAIT THIS CUTE ONE- "you will be mine. i thought i already was." ok sob
(as someone who does skip the spice scenes, but to each their own!!) spice level was probably like... 3.4/5 because there wasn't a ton of actual scenes, but there would be ... inner thoughts... and a couple parts, just so you know before reading.
okay now for the spoiling part of this review, please don't read this until you finish this book!! major major major spoilers.
okay so as someone who prefers closed-door romance and love vs. lust, this book's romance in the first half was like... upsetting to me. Like y'all just argued, the king is lying to you about so many things, you're pissed at him and so am i, and YOU DECIDE TO ADD A KISSING AND KINDA SPICY SCENE RIGHHT THERE?? NOOOO. YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO BE UPSET, BELLE!! so anyway, that kinda made me upset because what are we doing, Belle.... but i did genuinely enjoy this book and that part got better in the second half for sure.
okay now the whole locke thing... i was kind of expecting it, but not within the first like 400 pages i think (i read on kindle so idk how that would work tho) but not to the whole extent that HE was the kinda demon?? dang. makes me feel bad for valen because like bro literally had no friends for 50 years like locke was completely using him... that's rough
now, okay, was i the only one that desperately wanted to see the reunion between valen and cassius??? like WHY DIDN'T WE GET THAT.... AHH. because like from the beginning of this book, that's what i was looking forward to, so the ending kinda felt rushed.
but i did love belles powers! like ooh okay, not only can you control items, but you can make them come to life?? that's so cool to me because like we know ella has that, but with animals and plants, and belle has that with the non-living things... like that ending part where locke gets killed by the objects in the house was soo satisfying to me
ok now that beginning part where valen is seeing cassius for the first time with ella? sobs. "he was laughing. my treacherous brother, laughing." (i may have messed up the punctuation in that quote)
or THIS PART??
"they'd shot my princess."
ok also, im alright with nicknames and stuff. but when it's like calling them the nickname more than 3 times in one conversation.. it feels a little repetitive. so not all the time, but at some times i did feel like the whole princess thing got like that?
overall i really enjoyed this book and VERONICA, WDYM BY "SEE YOU IN THE NEXT KINGDOM"??? WE NEED ANOTHER. PLEASE. ANOTHER RETELLING LIKE IDC YOU CHOOSE WERE FLEXIBLE..
I received an ARC copy of this book. All opinions are my own.
The Setup
This Beauty and the Beast retelling puts a fresh spin on a beloved story. Belle is the sister of Elle, Queen of the Bloodvale—a kingdom that broke a curse and freed the kingdom, which unfortunately opened the door to the Beasts now ravaging the land. Feeling like the unremarkable sister, Belle joins a family friend on a trading journey. A fallen tree diverts their path into the Dragon King's domain, they kill Beasts that attack them, and suddenly the Dragon himself arrives to avenge his creatures.
What follows is one of the best meet-cutes I've read in fantasy romance. Belle reasons with the Dragon, realizes he understands her, and runs for a small cave he can't fit into—only to turn around and find him staring in at her, knowing he could just breathe fire and end her. He doesn't. Instead he takes her companions and flies to his castle. Belle, blistered and exhausted, runs the whole way there and demands he release them. The Dragon King, Valen, tells her he will feed her to the dragon in the morning and locks her in a cage above a chasm filled with the bones of past meals.
He's testing her. She knows it. And she refuses to show weakness.
What I Loved
The Morally Grey Hero is Done Right
Valen is an immortal Dragon King who is genuinely dangerous, genuinely cruel at times, and genuinely intriguing. He's not a softened beast—he's a creature who has lived so long that humanity is almost foreign to him. Watching him become fascinated by Belle feels earned because she's the first person in a very long time who stands up to him without flinching.
Belle is Not Waiting to Be Rescued
She walked to his castle on blistered feet. She negotiated for her companions' freedom. She stands her ground in a cage above a chasm of bones. Belle spends this entire book becoming—discovering her magic, finding her courage, figuring out who she is outside of her sister's shadow. She's not the unremarkable one. She just hadn't found her story yet.
The Push and Pull is Addictive
The tension between Belle and Valen is rich and slow-burning in the best way. She negotiates freedoms from him one by one. He gives them—reluctantly, then willingly. They're both attracted to each other and both fighting it, Belle especially, because she has watched immortals upend her world her whole life and she is NOT going down that road. Every scene between them crackles.
The Magic System Feels Personal
Belle's magic doesn't just exist—it grows. It becomes a living, breathing part of her as the story progresses, and watching her discover and develop it alongside Lord Locke (the Magister, who is a gem of a side character) is one of the quiet pleasures of the book.
The Loneliness is Real on Both Sides
Belle feels alone in a world where her sister is a queen and she is simply the sister. Valen is surrounded by people and utterly isolated. That parallel loneliness is what makes their eventual connection so satisfying. When he finally tells her she is everything? Worth every page.
A Note on Reading Order
I haven't read the book about Elle and how she became queen, which apparently covers some of this world's backstory. I understood everything perfectly fine without it—this book stands on its own. But I'm going back to read it, because I want more of this world.
Final Thoughts
Kingdom of Roses and Flames is a confident, fast-starting fantasy romance with a morally grey hero who earns his redemption, a heroine who earns her power, and a slow burn that genuinely delivers. If you love Beauty and the Beast retellings with teeth, this is for you.
Best for: Fans of morally grey heroes, Beauty and the Beast retellings, fantasy romance with magic, and slow burns that make you yell "FINALLY" when they give in.
I have been eagerly awaiting the sequel to Reign of Cinders and Glass and was not disappointed. This Beauty and the Beast retelling is imaginative and totally engrossing with an absolutely perfect ending.
Belle has always wanted to travel and see what was beyond the confines of the Bloodvale, but was denied that freedom under the rule of the vampires as the border was closed to humans. Now that her sister Ella has restored peace to the Bloodvale with her staggering magic and freed the humans, everyone is free to come and go as they please. While the Cursed Woods is still full of bloodthirsty monsters, Belle is skilled with her bow and will be travelling with a group of traders and armed guards.
Valen, the cursed brother of King Cassius, lives for revenge. He is sure Cassius backstabbed him to take the throne and now is sending spies and assassins to finish the job. When Belle’s group nears his woods, he attacks them in dragon form and kidnaps two of the members of the party. She follows him to the castle where she bargains for the release of Marcel, who is like a father to her. She agrees to stay in his place. How can he say no to keeping the Queen’s sister as a hostage? Even if she is only human and does not have magic like her sister, she is still a valuable pawn in his war.
From this point the narrative takes off and the sparks start to fly. The requisite library is unveiled, but sinister forces are at work in the castle. There are no dancing dishes, instead scarily realistic statues populate the palace with faces frozen in terror. Time is running out for Valen and the curse will soon be too far gone to escape. Can Belle unravel the mystery of who cursed him and what happened to the castle in the past?
As usual, Veronica Douglas brings this world to life with beautifully drawn descriptions and believable characters that I grew to love. Belle and Valen are an absolutely sizzling pair. I adored her spunk and determination to be a thorn in Valen’s side. He is a broody hunk who just doesn’t know what to do with Belle. The supporting characters are just as much fun as the main couple. From the outlandish court vampires to down to the human kitchen staff, all are a delight to read about. The big baddie fights a mean battle, holding on to Valen tooth and nail until the bitter end. The romance is absolutely swoonworthy, and the ending had me smiling, cheering and wiping a few tears. Here’s hoping the author pulls out that Grimm Brothers book and gets working on some more fractured fairy tales.
I read an advance copy and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Thank you so much Veronica Douglas for sending me this ARC!
Kingdom of Roses and Flame is the second book in a Dark Fantasy Romance series (but can be read as a standalone) and omg it was such an amazing story, I loved Belle and Valen so much!
Belle is a sister of the new queen and when their kingdom keeps getting attacked by beasts, she decides to search for a way to stop it. When her companions get kidnapped by a dragon, she finds a hidden kingdom in the cursed woods and exchanges her freedom for theirs, but soon finds out not everything is as it seems, especially the king she hated from their first meeting and soon she can’t deny the growing attraction between them.
I love fairytale retellings and this one had so many fun twists and turns I was unable to put it down. I loved the first book in this series and this one was equally incredible, I enjoyed the fascinating world building, magic, perfectly paced plot, interesting curse and of course the characters and the romance. Belle was an amazing FMC, she was different from Ella in many ways but just as kind and caring, she was really strong and I loved how she was trying to kill Valen in the beginning and how he also enjoyed her attempts, he was the kind of mysterious, morally grey MMC I love in romantasy books. They were true enemies to lovers but I could feel the tension between them from their first meeting and loved seeing them slowly (it’s a real slow burn) give in to their growing feelings, they had so many amazing scenes and I enjoyed their fights and arguments but also their conversations and being vulnerable with each other and later on spicy scenes, they were truly amazing together and perfect for each other, I loved these two so much.
Kingdom of Roses and Flame is a really great dark romantasy book, I loved it and recommend this whole series to everyone.
I just wanted to say that I reviewed this book as an ARC book from the author, and thank you and that all thoughts and opinions are my own!
I will never turn away a Beauty and the Beast story. This one blew me away. I absolutely loved it! I have always like Veronica Douglas's books and this is just as good as any of those! I loved everything about this book, library, dragons, adventures, slow burn all of it was just perfect!
It starts out with Belle, who is the older sister of Elle, who is the queen, from Reign of Cinders and Glass. Belle unlike her sister doesn't have the magic that she does and is a huntress who is trying to take care of their beast problem. Wanting to prove herself she agrees to go on a trip to find a way to get rid of the beasts but manages find an even bigger one and his master... the dragon king. He of course keeps her imprisoned, as he tries to figure out the role she is to play in his curse. As Belle tries to unravel the mysterious of the castle and the king himself, she finds out so much more.
I love the banter and the chemistry between both Valen and Belle. They were so good for each other even though they don't think they are. This is a enemies to lovers story that has a very big library involved. How can you say no to a book that had dragons and a very large library! This book was so much fun that I couldn't put it down! It was the perfect amount of story and other perfect amount of slow burn spice. I love the ending, true to beauty and the beast but with an even better ending.
This book should be added to your TBR list! A Dark fantasy romance with all the right beauty and the beast retellings.
I loved this chunky dark retelling of this twist of Beauty and the Beast. This is book 2 of the series, and though it can be read as a standalone, I feel like reading book 1 first gives fuller depth to the entire storyline (plus book 1 was just as good being a dark Cinderella retelling with twists). Adding vampire like beings into a fairytale is always bound to add a different spin on things: in a good way!
I loved Belle, she felt like the underdog who really came into her own. She thinks she isn’t unique or special, just a woman with sasshole tendencies, a strong will, and an aversion of blood. But really, she has hidden powers that finally start to emerge more as the story progresses that turn her into a strong formidable FMC. She sticks to her beliefs and doesn’t cave to the MMC like a simpering princess.
Valen, our Dragon King, dark, moody, an iron like will, but with a strong sense of duty to protecting his people, starts out with a gruff harden demeanor. He’s powerful but then also trapped in the curse that surrounds him and his kingdom. He’ll do anything to break the curse, even if it means sacrificing this woman who stumbles into his kingdom or his brother who he thinks betrayed him for his original birthright.
This is a very slow burn, enemies to lovers (I mean she tries to off him a few times and keeps him on his toes), with twists and dark magic. I enjoyed the in-depth descriptions of both characters and also just the story in general. Yes, it’s long at 650 pages, but to shorten it wouldn’t have done the story any justice. I feel like anyone who enjoys fairytale re-writes will love this book and series!
This is a slightly different retelling of the classic beast and beauty story, and it was really good! I like Valen and Belle, a lot. They are sooo cute together and also an off note, The library was amazing, and Veronica Douglas did not disappoint! ‘cause what is a cursed beast and a beauty story without the library?
There is a betrayal I didn’t see coming until more towards the end of this book and it was not who I initially thought! It’s also action packed and towards the end, I was more on the edge of my seat, along with some swooning because the devotion that is shown is definitely swoon worthy.
I was an honored ARC reader, and will probably be reading this book again cause it was really good, definitely a favorite for the fairytale retellings.
Beauty and the Beast has always been my favorite, so I love reading all the different kinds of stories that are out there. “Kingdom of Roses and Flame” captivated me and kept me thinking about what was going to happen, if anyone would betray anyone else, and even had me giggling a couple times. I loved these characters, I love a story with good extras.
I give this story five stars, 10 out of 10 would read again, I also like the way Veronica Douglas writes, the world building, character, development, magic. It’s all there to help make this story a good one.
Trope wise, some of what we have is: -one horse -forced proximity -enemies to lovers -slow burn -high stakes -touch her and die -she is also protective of him -HEA
So overall, if a retelling of Beauty and Beast is your cup of tea, please read this!! It was really really good
This book is chonky! Now, I love a Beauty and the Beast retelling, throw in vampires and a dragon shifter, and I'm a happy girl! Tell me the author is Veronica Douglas, and it's usually a one-click purchase for me. This book takes place after the events of Book 1 - Reign of Cinders and Glass - which I GUSHED over. So I was on pins and needles waiting for book 2. I just had to know the story of Ella's sister and if she gets her happy ever after. (spoiler - she does!)
What I love about this book is the unique world-building, the dynamic characters, and the roller-coaster of emotions that the author takes us on. The spice doesn't hurt either. :)
However, I will say that there is a good chunk in the middle that dragged a bit, so this wasn't a 5-star for me, but I'd still recommend it as the overall story was captivating and interesting and the last bit was hard to put down. I loved Valen and Belle, his POV's were some of my favorite chapters (it's dual POV, by the way). Their banter was delectable and I loved seeing his softer side. Some of the scenes felt repeated, and there was a huge miscommunication trope threaded throughout - which I normally don't mind but found it drove me a bit more batty this time. So, if you are not a fan of that trope, this may not be the book for you.
But... if you love a growly grumpy alphahole with a gooey cinnamon-roll center, a fierce FMC who is wild and untamed but not quite confident in her role in life... yet, side characters who liven up the book (Gregoire was my fav), and lot of tension and political intrigue - OH! and a big 'ole curse - this is the book for you!
The Vibe: Kingdom of Roses and Flames is a dark update to the Beauty and the Beast tale. Veronica Douglas leans into high-stakes fantasy, moving well beyond a simple romance into a world filled with vampires, magic, and even a dragon.
Series Note: While this is the second book in the series, it works well as a standalone. You get the benefit of the world-building established in the first book, but there is enough context that new readers can jump right into this story without feeling lost.
What I Loved: The Creatures & Magic: I loved how the magic was tailored to fit the retelling. Integrating vampires and a dragon into the Beauty and the Beast framework made the story feel fresh and unpredictable. If you love a good dragon, you won't be disappointed by how it fits into this world.
Expansive World-Building: This is a long book, but the length is put to good use. The extra space allows for a deep dive into the magical mechanics and the lore, making the world feel fully realized. Considerations: Be prepared for a longer read! Because of the length and the level of detail, it’s a commitment, but the payoff for fans of dark, creature-heavy fantasy is definitely there.
Final Verdict: A must-read for fans of dark fantasy retellings who want more than just the standard retelling. The blend of magic, vampires, and dragons makes for an intense expansion of a familiar story.
I received this as an ARC from the author in exchange for my honest opinion. My opinion was not influenced in any way.
I enjoyed this book a lot. I am a sucker for fairytales re-told
Belle and Valen were great together; the bickering was funny. She never backed down from a fight with him. He always gave in to her, even when it was not what he wanted. I enjoyed their interactions. I do wish the pace of this story were faster. The book moved slowly for me. I wanted more excitement and fluff. When the mercenaries arrived, I would have enjoyed the dragon having a BBQ, honestly. You don't talk like that to a dragon king. I did enjoy Belle awakening her magic. Those were great scenes.
At the beginning of the book, I realized who the real villain was, and that is mostly my spidey senses to my flippers. I was sure it was that person, and when it was revealed, I was not super shocked. I do wish the ending were different. I would have liked them to both be rulers and help the people. Valen was a contradiction of a king. He was harsh with his punishments, yet he paid his staff generously. He made sure the humans were safe. So for him to give up his throne to follow her dream, it killed me. I think she would have made an amazing queen. It really was a let-down to me.
But I do recommend reading it and enjoying it. It is a good yes, it is over 600 pages, but it is worth it.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
If you are looking for a Beauty and the Beast retelling that cranks up the heat, the stakes, and the tension, then Kingdom of Roses and Flame is your next obsessive read. It takes the classic "tale as old as time" and breathes new, fiery life into it. The heart of this story lies in the electric dynamic between the two leads. The MMC is everything a "monster" prince should be—a Dragon Prince burdened by a curse and an overwhelming sense of possessiveness. He is brooding and intensely jealous, but it’s his yearning for the heroine that truly steals the show. The FMC is brave, bold, and fiercely independent. Watching her navigate the prince’s court while discovering her own hidden powers is incredibly satisfying. She doesn't just endure his intensity; she matches it with a strong will and a sharp tongue.
The chemistry is top-tier. The "enemies-to-lovers" energy is fueled by delicious bantering that ranges from witty barbs to tension-filled standoffs. The use of Double POV is a masterstroke here. Getting inside the Prince’s head allows you to experience the depth of his pining and yearning firsthand, making the romantic payoff feel earned. There’s never a dull moment. The world-building is rich, and the plot moves at a gripping pace that keeps you turning pages long into the night.
A gorgeous, sexy retelling of Beauty and the Beast that pulls you in from the very first page. The story wastes no time, throwing you straight into the action with two sisters—one a queen, the other Belle, who is magicless yet determined to save her people from the terrifying “beasts.” Refusing to stand by, Belle sets out on a dangerous journey to uncover a way to stop them. As the story unfolds, it follows familiar Beauty and the Beast elements, with Belle finding herself imprisoned by a ruthless king. But this tale quickly deepens, weaving in hidden powers, fate’s quiet interference, and layers of deception and mystery. At its heart is a slow-burn, enemies-to-lovers romance. Both main characters are guarded and full of trust issues, which makes their dynamic all the more compelling. Valen is equal parts frustrating and lovable—he expects absolute obedience to his rules, while Belle constantly challenges him at every turn. Their tension leads to hilarious magical mishaps and plenty of sharp, entertaining banter. The writing style is engaging and addictive, making this such a fun and immersive read.
This Beauty and the Beast retelling delivers exactly what it promises: a morally gray MMC, a strong heroine worth rooting for, and a world where magic, vampires, and even a dragon coexist without feeling overstuffed. Belle our stubborn never surrendering FMC and Valen, slightly unhinged with his blond hair and those hazel-to-honey eyes. He carries the story well, equal parts obsessive and dangerous. His scent? Smoke and leather… though at times it edges toward smoke and spice, depending on the scene and mood.
The dynamic works for me because the book doesn’t try to sanitize him. He’s morally gray in a way that actually has teeth, which I appreciate. Side characters, like the huntsman, who though illiterate and cowardly is surprisingly likable, add texture instead of feeling like filler.
Solid ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️: I really liked the characters and the writing-style, even if it’s not reinventing anything. Ella and Cassius story as the first in this interconnected standalone series is now firmly on my evergrowing TBR.
Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for an arc. I am leaving this review voluntarily.
I loved so much the story *Reign of Cinders and Glass*; it left me intrigued and craving more, so there was no way on earth I could pass up “Kingdom of Roses and Fire” Belle and Valen, very much in the style of “Beauty and the Beast” find themselves embroiled in a race against an evil for which no solution had yet been found. Belle, willing to do whatever it takes to free her people from the threat that is annihilating them, faces terrifying dangers that carry consequences she herself never could have suspected. I admired her determination, her fighting spirit, and the inner strength that kept her standing when all seemed lost. Valen felt he had exhausted all hope that the curse would ever be broken; yet Belle challenged him, while simultaneously tempting him. The attraction between the two was intense: charged with emotion and, at times, violent. I was captivated by the way the intrigue and mystery steadily mounted, enveloped by gripping descriptions brimming with action and magic. I thoroughly enjoy this type of story, with all its magic and thrilling situations, as it offers me a very entertaining read.
I absolutely loved this book. It weaves in many Beauty and the Beast elements while still feeling completely unique to its own story. Veronica did an incredible job reimagining those familiar themes and making them her own. I especially loved the inclusion of immortals, vampires, and dragons, which gave the story a more mature, layered feel.
Belle was a standout heroine—fearless, cunning, intelligent, and deeply loyal. The male main character was equally compelling: protective, a little jealous, but also caring and devoted. Their chemistry and banter were so enjoyable to read.
This is definitely a slow-burn romance. My only critique is that some parts could have been condensed, as it is a longer read. As a toddler mom who has probably watched Beauty and the Beast 30 times this year (and could recite it from memory), I still found this story to feel fresh and different—it truly stands on its own.
The author surprised me in the best ways with thoughtful details that made the reading experience so fun. I was genuinely impressed and would highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys fantasy with a nostalgic fairytale twist.
Thank you Veronica Douglas for an advanced readers copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
This was one if my most anticipated arcs and releases this spring and I was so excited to finally get my hands on it. I absolutely adored Reign of Cinders and Glass and was so excited to see Ella and Cassians siblings now get their chance. While I do feel like you can read Kingdom of Roses and Flames as a standalone, I feel like reading Reign of Cinders and Glass helps a lot with world building and both our characters backstories.
This book was impossible to put down and so addicting in all the right ways. Valen and Belle immediately had great chemistry and banter, there was a tension filled plot, intrigues and misunderstandings (not in an awkward way), amazing characters and mystical curses. The plot just kept moving forward packed with action and cute moments between our MCs without boring me once. I absolutely adore Veronica Douglas writing and how she manages to add in all these different layers, emotions and timelines while still making it a standalone book.
I would read every book set in this world because I absolutely love the combination of classical fairytale meets vampires and monsters Veronica Douglas created.
A human with no magic who feels like she needs to prove herself. A dragon King who’s lost his way and rules over the exiled and the beasts that roam the cursed woods. As soon as the Dragon King saw Belle, he was determined to have her, at all costs. After luring her to his gloomy, cursed castle, and seeing her face to face, the fire inside him rose to an inferno he couldn’t fight or control. She defies him at every turn and refuses to bend or submit. They are racing against time to break the curse before the Dragon King loses himself to it. Enemies are lurking in every passage and Belle is starting to realize there is more to the Dragon King that she first assumed and she’s finding it hard to resist him. Can she solve the curse and save him in time, or will she lose the man she is starting to realize might be the very thing she needs most. If you love enemies to lovers, with a tortured hero, this slow burn, Beauty and the Beast retelling is perfect for you.
I was thrilled to dive into Belle’s story when it was hinted to be a Beauty and the Beast retelling in the first book. The authors did a wonderful job breathing fresh life into this classic, incorporating little Easter eggs instantly recognizable to fans of the story with new elements like vampires, a dragon, magical powers and an evil mage.
The plot twists kept me guessing, Belle’s independence and fierceness kept me invested, and Valen’s despair of never breaking his curse had me on my toes wishing I could help him. I loved the gradual acceptance of the mcs feelings towards each other and how hard earned their trust was. While this is a lengthy read that started to be a little repetitive in the end with Valen’s inner monologue, the uptick in action served to add some excitement.
Overall I really enjoyed this book and found the conclusion to this duet to be satisfying. Highly recommended if you’re looking for a new and unique twist on a well loved classic.
Kingdom of Roses and Flame is a standalone Beauty and the Beast retelling in the Fated Fairytales. I have eagerly awaited the release of this book having absolutely loved the first book Reign of Cinders and Glass. Although this book can be read as a standalone I would recommend reading Reign of Cinders and Glass first to better understand the world as a whole. Bella is fearless and only wants to save the people she loves. Valen is a loner desperate to overcome his curse and has allowed himself to practically give up hope. Both are such strong characters so it is inevitable that they will clash which makes this book so enthralling. I was lucky enough to receive an ARC copy of this book but my review is based on my own thoughts. I would highly recommend this book you really won't be disappointed. This book is well written, flows beautifully and is utterly engaging. I hope that you love Bella and Valens story as much as I did.
I’ve been reading this author duo since they started, and I’ve enjoyed everything they’ve written so far including this latest. I am also not a fan of fairy tale retellings, but again, see above. I really enjoyed how they made this well-known and loved tale their own with so many interesting spins on the elements of the fairy tale: books, roses, the beast and the one petal at a time, among others. The only thing that I didn’t enjoy was how long this book was. Now, this is probably not their fault but mine: I really don’t like books that are long because I’m too impatient to get to the end. LOL! However, that aside, this book is, at different times, funny, romantic, mysterious, action-packed, steamy, and above all well-written. Fans of this author, fairy tale retellings, and romantasy will definitely enjoy this. Recommend. I was provided a complimentary copy which I voluntarily reviewed.
Beauty and the Beast reimagining, but make it spicy 🌶️
Loved being in this world again. Kingdom of Roses and Flame is the second book in the Fated Fairytales series. (The first being Reign of Cinders and Glass, a Cinderella reimagining). This can be read as a stand-a-lone, but I recommend reading them in order as you’ll see the characters in each other’s stories.
If I see a Beauty and the Beast reimagining, I’m going to read it and I loved the twists in this one. Belle is still our book loving, imperfect heroine, but she’s also feisty, strong and a bit of a badass. Loved her stabby 🗡️ personality with Valen.
Read if you like: • Fairytale Reimaginings: Beauty and the Beast • Dual POV • Slow Burn • Enemies to Lovers • Dragon Shifter • Vampires and Cursed Beasts • Unhinged, morally grey MMC • Touch-her-and-die • Forced Proximity • Captor x Prisoner • Found Magic
I was so engrossed in the telling of this story that I feel like I’m just arriving back after a journey to another land. These characters are so clearly defined in my mind! I found this book hard to put down.
Belle and the Dragon King really took me on a journey with them. They are each hanging onto their anger and resentment towards the other for most of the book, but at the same time, they are forming such a tight bond. I loved the way their engagement grew as the story progressed.
The story going on around them is dark and tangled, but at the same time, it still manages to be hopeful. I love the way the two sides of good and evil were interwoven throughout the story.
And if you’re like me, you won’t see the final twist coming until it’s right upon you.
Thank you to Veronica Douglas for my copy of this ebook.
I thought that I knew the story of Beauty and the Beast until I read the story of Belle and Valen, the infamous dragon king. Belle was fearless in her attempt to save her friends from the Dragon King. She stood up to the King at her peril. Valen was curious about this unpredictable woman from the beginning and therefore somewhat tolerated her insolence. Belle felt a pull towards Valen but tried to fight it as she peeled back the many secrets from the dragon king. Fate intervened and they both realized they needed each other to save the kingdom from a curse. I enjoyed the twists in the story and the enemies to lovers tension. The writing was excellent and the story kept my attention throughout the book.
The perfect beach or rainy day read. I read this as a stand alone but wish I had read Book 1 first as I feel I would have benefited from the backstory of Ella and Cassius. Although, it is not needed.
Written in dual, first person point of view Kingdom of Roses and Flame is an extreme slow burn in this twist of Beauty and the Beast. It is not the same story like- just touches of it. Belle is strong, corageous, and selfless. Valen is not only a bloodsucker but...well, a beast. And the perfect kind- a dragon! The heat between Valen and Belle takes awhile, about 80% through the book, but is OFF THE CHARTS steamy. I felt like I needed a cigarette after reading it.
Thank you to Netgalley and Magic Side Press, LLC for the opportunity to read this book.
Absolutely loved this retelling! I honestly loved the first Fated Fairytale, but this was even better. It was captivating from the very beginning, throwing out nods to the classic Disney fairy tale. My favorite retellings are ones that are very much their own but have countless connections to the original for you to find. It was so fun to see how Veronica Douglas altered those connections and fit them into this beautifully crafted dark world. Loved the dark, dangerous Beast and the brave, determined, book loving Belle! I also loved getting both POVs—experiencing their bickering, yelling, and fighting, and of course, seeing their romance come to light as they both fight for their people and kingdoms.
OMG I absolutely LOVED this book. The second in this series, the way the author is able to take inspiration from Cinderella (book 1) and Beauty and the Beast (this book) while telling an entirely new tale about vampires is just amazing. I LOVED that Gregoire (aka Gaston inspired) had a full character development arc and the little ways that were a nod to Beauty & the Beast but actually a new thought or take? like the kitchen scene or wardrobe scene? Ugh, I loved them. Only really 1 spicy scene and a lot of yearning build up, this book will satisfy everyone’s tastes. I hope she finds a way to do more princess inspired stories.