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In the magical world of Rosemarked, healer Zivah falls plague to the deadly Rose plague, leaving her with only years to live and isolating her from society. At the same time, solider Dineas finally escapes from the clutches of the Amparan Empire with a renewed passion to free his tribe from its rule before it is too late. Trust together with nothing left to lose, Zivah and Dineas must complete a deadly mission to spy on the capital so they can fulfill their wishes and save their loved ones from dying by the hands of an enemy kingdom filled with secrets and risk.
This book had so many amazing aspects, for one: the research. If you ever want to read a book that an author clearly puts a lot of effort into, this book is definitely on for you. I loved how Blackburne found a way to put descriptive detail into everything without making it seem like too much. From the descriptions of various tribes to herbal remedies and military campaigns, when I was reading this book I didn’t feel like I was reading, but I was living. So many books these days have half-baked ideas and cheap attempts at descriptions and Blackburne definitely blew those books all out of the water with the amount of research that she put into this which leads me to the next fabulous thing about this book; the plot.
Wow, was this a story to remember. Based in a world much like the medieval era and filled with walled cities and suffering villages, it was both a refreshing fictional world and clear of any sort of magic. I really enjoyed this because so many books written in this sort of setting are often not without magic and while Rosemarked doesn’t have a hint of it, it is still immersive and capitating, leaving me glued to each word. This sort of uniqueness was clear throughout the plot as characters that are often in love with each other aren’t, leaving room for character development. Not only could these characters be clear of these tropes, but it makes it so every move that they make is a surprise. I loved this plot for this very reason. So many books are set with clear and straight-forwards story lines while this one was able to navigate its world of disease and corrupt military in a new way. When I first began to read this book, I was sure of what way the story will originally take me and boy was I wrong.
I would recommend this book for fans of The Queens Thief because of the similarity to its world. Fantasy lovers will also love this book because of its well written and immersive storytelling and world building. If you are looking for characters that grow off of typical YA tropes and defy your expectation with every word, you will not be let down. I think that it is safe to say that I am more that excited for the next book in this series.

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Rosemarked Livia Blackburne Books Reviews


I love this book and highly recommend it!!!
There was a complex character world that I love and it was written in such a unique setting that it was refreshing to read each page.
Good story! There was an interesting and unique plot, a little romance, and a little twist at the end. It all came together nicely.
If I could give this more than 5 stars I would.
This is a story about learning who you truly are, fighting the system, and overcoming death even if it is temporary. Add in a slow build romance that feels real and you have rosemarked.
Zivah and Dineas's story is told from alternating points of view. The author does a fantastic job of portraying each view point.
Rosemarked was a pleasant surprise and made me realize how much I love healer-centric stories. It reminded me of Maria V. Snyder (perhaps because of her own healer-based series) and Marie Rutkoski's Winner's trilogy (due to the strategy), but Rosemarked was definitely a unique story. It was unpredictable with story twists and elements I haven't previously seen, and the pace moved quite quickly with never a dull moment.

I loved the romance in this one. It was slow-burn with a lot of complications, but not overloaded in unnecessary angst. I enjoyed both viewpoints, which is rare, and I was eager to read both sides of the story.

And lastly, Rosemarked poses an interesting question about what makes us uniquely us. Are we still ourselves without our memories? I cannot wait for the next book! *grabby hands*
4.5 stars

Rosemarked is a great adventure fantasy with a non magical world. I picked this one up not knowing anything about it (basically a cover buy) and I ended up really enjoying it. I was pleasantly surprised by the gripping plot which is more politically driven than action based. Its dual POV keeps the story driving forward and keeps things interesting since you are able to get more of the plot and world building following the two main characters. I will definitely be reading the sequel. I just wish I didn't have to wait so long.
Why isn't everyone talking about this book!?!?

Seriously Rosemarked has everything I could ask for in a fantasy novel in a succinct and fascinating package. If you have an interest in psychology, neuroscience, or even biology and love political drama this is a perfect book for you.

I was initially pulled in because I saw that Rosemarked includes a plague. Plague stories are one of my favorite scenarios so I knew I had to read it for that reason. However, the characters are so amazing! Here are a few reasons to love the 2 main characters Zivah and Dineas

Zivah
-Wielder of deadly snakes
-Girl saves herself AND men multiple times
-Fiercely Loyal
-Still human and makes mistakes/deals with moral quandaries
-Hermione levels of cleverness

Dineas
-Boy is not afraid to cry and does so several times
-Amazing character development surrounding personal prejudices
-PTSD struggles
-Skilled fighter
-Also fiercely loyal (basically a book full of Hufflepuffs)

If all that isn't enough, you as a reader will be confronted with some really thought-provoking story points. One of the most interesting elements of this book is the attention to human memory. One character essentially loses their memories multiple times and you are forced to ask yourself if they are the same character throughout the book or not. I found this insanely interesting, and as a person with a background in Neuroscience also entirely plausible.

I hope you will consider picking up this amazing book because I need more people to talk to about it.
In the magical world of Rosemarked, healer Zivah falls plague to the deadly Rose plague, leaving her with only years to live and isolating her from society. At the same time, solider Dineas finally escapes from the clutches of the Amparan Empire with a renewed passion to free his tribe from its rule before it is too late. Trust together with nothing left to lose, Zivah and Dineas must complete a deadly mission to spy on the capital so they can fulfill their wishes and save their loved ones from dying by the hands of an enemy kingdom filled with secrets and risk.
This book had so many amazing aspects, for one the research. If you ever want to read a book that an author clearly puts a lot of effort into, this book is definitely on for you. I loved how Blackburne found a way to put descriptive detail into everything without making it seem like too much. From the descriptions of various tribes to herbal remedies and military campaigns, when I was reading this book I didn’t feel like I was reading, but I was living. So many books these days have half-baked ideas and cheap attempts at descriptions and Blackburne definitely blew those books all out of the water with the amount of research that she put into this which leads me to the next fabulous thing about this book; the plot.
Wow, was this a story to remember. Based in a world much like the medieval era and filled with walled cities and suffering villages, it was both a refreshing fictional world and clear of any sort of magic. I really enjoyed this because so many books written in this sort of setting are often not without magic and while Rosemarked doesn’t have a hint of it, it is still immersive and capitating, leaving me glued to each word. This sort of uniqueness was clear throughout the plot as characters that are often in love with each other aren’t, leaving room for character development. Not only could these characters be clear of these tropes, but it makes it so every move that they make is a surprise. I loved this plot for this very reason. So many books are set with clear and straight-forwards story lines while this one was able to navigate its world of disease and corrupt military in a new way. When I first began to read this book, I was sure of what way the story will originally take me and boy was I wrong.
I would recommend this book for fans of The Queens Thief because of the similarity to its world. Fantasy lovers will also love this book because of its well written and immersive storytelling and world building. If you are looking for characters that grow off of typical YA tropes and defy your expectation with every word, you will not be let down. I think that it is safe to say that I am more that excited for the next book in this series.
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