

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Spice Rating: 🌶️🌶️
Title: Silk & Iron (#1)
Author: Alexis Calder
Format: eBook (NetGalley)
Pages: 385
Publication Date: 1/20/26
Publisher: Alexis Calder
Categories: Romantasy, Fantasy, Romance, Indie Author
Disclaimer: **I received this book free from the author in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.**
Thank you to Alexis Calder for giving me a chance to read this eARC in exchange for an honest review!


The emperor. The prince. The enforcer.
I want them all dead. Until I fall for one of them.
After losing all my family to the rebellion, I lost hope. When my ex-boyfriend begs me to pose as the prince’s betrothed, I know it’s an opportunity the rebellion won’t ever get again.
I’m sent with the goal of finding out how to kill an immortal emperor, but I don’t want to wait on someone else to get my revenge. I want the emperor, the prince, and the enforcer all dead.
But the palace is full of secrets. And I’m not the only one playing a game of life and death; lies and betrayals. The closer I get to my goal, the closer I get to one of the men I vowed to kill.
And I’m not sure I can bring myself to harm him. But there’s nothing stopping him from killing me as soon as he finds out who I really am.
I’m playing with fire and I want this whole empire to burn.
But nothing is as it seems.
Just when I think I have nothing left to lose, I find out how much I have to live for.
And when faced with losing the only hope I have left, I must decide how far I’m willing to go to watch this empire burn.
Silk & Iron is a slow burn, spicy enemies-to-lovers romantasy full of court intrigue, betrayal, and deception. Mind the cliff.


Content Warning: violence, death, mentions of sexual assault, torture
+~ Sabina is undercover as a princess and is supposed to be marrying Caiden, the Prince of Pendralia, but what she is really there to do is kill his dad, the emperor because they killed her family. There is court intrigue, but not as much as I was expecting. There are a lot of scenes of Sabina getting close to her ladies-in-waiting, which was fun. But I just wanted more danger.
+~ The world building is the usual for a romantasy: warring kingdoms, princess used for an alliance, secret identity of the princess, a rebellion trying to kill the emperor, magic that keeps him alive. But only certain people have magic in this world. I wanted more from the world building. As for the characters, I just felt like none of them stood out, I wanted more depth. Also, there is magic but we learn a little more about it near the end.
+~ There is a slow burn, forbidden romance between Sabina and Brevan, her guard/enforcer and who is Caiden’s right hand man. And when I say slow, it is slow, and I didn’t even feel the chemistry between them. There are two spicy scenes but because I didn’t even feel their connection, I wasn’t really invested in them.
+ The ending has a wild twist and probably was the most interesting part of the book because it was unexpected.


Final Thoughts:
Overall, I thought this was an okay read. I wanted more depth to the characters, more chemistry in the romance and more world building. But if you are someone who doesn’t like heavy world-building in romantasy and wants something easy to read through, definitely try this one. The ending was very unexpected so I might read the next book.


Book Links:
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Other Books I’ve Read From This Author:
Kingdom of Blood and Salt by. Alexis Calder | Book Review ⭐️⭐️⭐️

