This book has to be the worst book I've read in years. I think the last time I disliked a book so much was when I gave 'Three Dark Crowns' a chance and absolutely hated it. How did this get published? Why is this a book you can buy? So many things wrong with it... I won't put a spoiler warning on this review, but I for sure will spoil some stuff. I am so ready to just RANT.

The premise of the book is basically a girl who has a plan: 1) woo the king, 2) marry him, and 3) kill him to take the whole kingdom for herself. How can a concept like that go wrong?
Let me tell you what.
There is zero to no worldbuilding . What does the castle look like? I don't know. What does the kingdom look like? I don't know. How is she dressed? Oh, be sure I know even into the littlest details how our main character Alessandra is clothed. But something other than that, like imagining what the world looks like, is too much to describe. It was horrible.
Then Alessandra herself is just a horrible character. What do you mean with she's cunning and dangerous? I did not have that feeling? Okay, she killed her first love because of heartbreak and hides it for 3 years. Yeah, sure, but she makes it sound as if she's a mastermind in hiding and disguising it when in reality she cuts him with a knife, puts him in a trunk with her initials, and then digs a grave for him somewhere in the woods. Okay, but that doesn't take a criminal genius to do. Heck, be smart and at least burn the body so that there are no remains??? She is a dumb characterwho thinks she controls everyone, is an amazing feminist, and is the smartest person in the room. She didn't have any development and had the worst inner dialogue??? Also, her plan to woo the king is wearing a color different than the favorite color of the king and not wait in line with the other possible suitors for the king?
Then there was the king himself: Kallias. Oh boy, did he have the most confusing introduction. All it takes to get his attention is a girl in a black outfit and her being rude to him. Sure, the 'you're different from the other girls'-trope comes into play here, but at least try to make her stand-out more than just her style and rudeness. He also has some sort of shadow-power, which to me was the most confusing thing ever? Basically, when he touches someone for the first time, he can't use his powers or something? What is that about? So that's why he doesn't want to 'take a wife'. Also, he somehow gets to be super old if he doesn't wed? His father was 300 years old and nobody in the entire kingdom found that odd??? Is everyone naive and dumb who lives there?
Also, this was supposed to be a 'slow burn romance' with the promised 'enemies to lover trope'. How on earth do you mess that up? There was NO tension at all between the two of them!!!! How they got feelings for each other is a mystery for me because, in all seriousness, they could have fallen in love with a stick or rock and that would have been the same relationship. To just expand that, the entire court and the rest of the characters are just flat-out bland. Do any of these people have brain cells? No, seriously, how odd and weird are they? Let me explain:
There are 4 side stories and this is how they got solved:
1) An old love of Alessandra wants to blackmail her for her status by saying she has slept with him before her courtship with the king.
She has a weird plan to get rid of him by borrowing money from a friend (??confusing why but ok??) to only hear afterward that the king doesn't mind her having had previous bed-partners... so this plot was unnecessary and was also resolved by page 120...
2) There's a bandit in the kingdom stealing money from the richest and giving it to the poor.
Turned out to be a guy from the court who wanted Alessandra for himself, and was also quickly discovered by her and nothing much really came of it... Also, this was the king's main issue in his kingdom for some reason?
3) There's an assassin trying to kill the king. Someone other than Alessandra wants to kill him.
Hold your horses... turns out it was Kallias's dead brother who tried to kill him! You can think 'OMG, his own brother was alive and willing to kill him?' Oh boy, not only that... He also lived in the castle as one of his best friends for 4 years! All it took him was some hair-dye and a broken nose to keep him from being discovered. What. A. Mastermind.
4) They investigate the guy's disappearance who was Alessandra's first love (and she killed him).
It didn't matter. It came to light, she told the king, and he pardoned her LAUGHING at the fact that she killed that guy and that he had it coming for breaking Alessandra's heart. Are you OK sir???????
So all these stories didn't matter, had no influence, and she eventually forgot that she wanted to kill the king? In, like, the last 20 pages they also find poison in her room because they were putting her stuff into the king's room and they figure out she wanted to kill him. A little side note here, they already removed 2 times before that, her stuff into another room...
She also has a weird relationship with her father and a sister, who we eventually never even meet. We only get 2 odd letters from her that show nothing to add to the story. They could have been erased from the narrative and nothing would've changed in the book.
So when it comes to giving this book a rating I can clearly say that it gets a big fat 1/5⭐️'s. It's a miracle I finished it and am willing to give it a star.
xoxo, peace out
Elke