

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️💫
Title: Garden of Serpents (The Demon Queen Trials, #2)
Author: C.N. Crawford
Format: ebooks (KU)
Pages:
Publication Date: 7/13/22
Categories: Romance, Urban Fantasy

Once, Orion and I were lovers. Then, the gorgeous demon king broke my heart. He kicked me out of the City of Thorns, exiling me to the mortal world.
Now, I have plans to get back at him–and save the world while I’m at it. Orion wants revenge on all the mortals. If I steal his crown, I can stop the bloodshed. All I have to do is beat him in a series of trials, proving that the gods chose me as queen.
But Orion seems determined to seduce me with his apologies and sensual charm. And the fact is? He’s hard to resist. In the City of Thorns, nothing is ever as it seems, but figuring out who to trust is the most important trial of all. Because if I get it wrong, I’ll have the blood of thousands on my hands.

Content Warning: violence, torture
This is the third book in The Demon Queen Trials series and I was enjoying it for the most part but the ending was too rushed. Here’s what I liked and didn’t like:
+ Rowan has trained and grown into her Succubus powers so she can now go toe to toe with Orion.
+ Rowan and Orion are meant to be. There are some challenges they have to deal with, like trust issues and they already got together in the last book but this felt like another slow burn round between them. There are many sensual and sexy parts though.
+ The epilogue was unexpected and interesting – makes me sort of interested to see where the story goes. But…I’m still on the fence.
~ The pacing of this book was an issue for me. Everything felt rushed. Rowan has to pass these trials but it doesn’t feel high stakes at all. We know Orion will give her whatever she wants. There are new characters introduced to us, but new characters in the last book, especially a villain? There wasn’t enough time to get to know them and their motivations or schemes.
~ Rowan is powerful now, so I wanted to see more of that in her trials but the trials didn’t feel like much.
~ What was up with Shai? Not sure what was going on with her.
~ The ending was super rushed. It felt like the story raced up to the betrayal, Orion and Rowan are united and the end. And the epilogue is 13 years later! So it sets up another story.

Why you should read it:
- to finish the series if you started it
- Rowan and Orion’s romance
Why you might not want to read it:
- wanted so much more and it fell short
- the story felt rushed, new characters introduced without much time to really get to know them
My Thoughts:
I was a bit disappointed by this one. I did love Rowan and Orion together, even if they were fighting but I felt like the whole story was rushed to get to the end. This one fell short for me but I’m glad I finished the series. The first two books were great, and this one was rushed with less intensity. The epilogue suggests a new spin-off but I don’t know if I will be reading it.
📚 ~ Yolanda

