Sulwyn is the Lady Princess of Vartugaul, but she holds very little power. Even though she is the biological daughter of King Artaxiad and Queen Pandora, Sulwyn has only recently taken her rightful place as heir. Her parents did not raise her; she was “stolen” from the corrupt rulers of Vartugaul and has spent most of her life with a man named Rhagnall, who raised Sulwyn as they were pursued for their secret identities - the Steel Warrior and Kintana, revered defenders of the common people and protectors of their interests.
When she is betrayed by someone she holds dear, Sulwyn is forced to take her place at court and as the Lady Princess. Although Sulwyn’s parents are the rulers of a very powerful empire, they do not care about the wants and needs of the common people, something Sulwyn is determined to change. But life at court is not so simple, and there are those who are displeased by Sulwyn’s “miraculous” return…
Okay, so first of all, I want to say that SA Gonsalves is a new-to-me author, but oh my gosh, she does not disappoint! “The Blood Princess” captured my attention from the very first page; the world building is absolutely exquisite, and Vartugaul’s politics are complex and well thought out. The characters all serve a purpose, even ones you think may not be important. There are corrupt characters that I loved to hate, and there are noble characters that I just plain loved, admired, and was cheering on.
Let’s talk about the Lady Princess Sulwyn, the FMC of this novel, for a second. I really respect Sulwyn for a variety of reasons, but for me, the most admirable thing about her is that she genuinely cares about ALL of her subjects, not just the nobility and the wealthy. Maybe it’s because she wasn’t raised by her corrupt parents, and grew up far away from the court, but Sulwyn doesn’t act entitled simply because she is royalty. I also love the fact that she isn’t the simpering damsel in distress type. Sulwyn can hold her own, whether it’s a battle of wits or a trial of combat. All in all, I’m very excited that I’ve discovered this series and this author. I would definitely recommend this book to all fantasy lovers!