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Two potion shops, one heated rivalry¿until hate bubbles over into something else.Any adventurer worth their sword knows about Ambrose Beake. The proud, quiet half-elf sells the best, and only, potions in the city-until a handsome new shopkeeper named Eli opens another potion shop across the street, throwing Ambrose's peace and ledgers far off balance. Within weeks, they're locked in a war of price tags and products-Ambrose's expertise against Eli's effortless charm. Toil leads to trouble, show more the safety gloves come off, and right as their rivalry reaches a boiling point¿The mayor commissions them to brew a potion together.The task is as complex as it is lucrative, pushing both men to the limits of their abilities and patience. Yet as the fires burn and cauldrons bubble¿they find a different sort of chemistry brewing. show lessTags
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An absolutely wonderful cozy fantasy with a grumpy/sunshine achillean romance that I was totally rooting for.
The DnD-style world is brilliantly realised, with the action all taking place on a street full of artificer shops, including the two rival potion makers. The collection of store owners functions as a wonderful queer found family with great diverse representation.
This is a lovely heartwarming book, 4 stars. The only reason I didn’t give it 5 was because of some sad character backstory that hit a little too close to home for me, but that’s a personal thing. Highly recommend this to everyone.
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.This cozy fantasy queer romance was a delight!
(I received a digital advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review)
Great cast of characters, great friendships. The plot is low stakes, but still eventful and exciting. The main characters are just lovely, and I really appreciated the dual POV.
I’m not much of a romance reader, so I don’t know all the tropes, but I felt like this enemies-to-lovers relationship felt natural and sweet. It isn’t a spicy book by any means. It feels like we’re given just enough to feel the passion and heat, while still respecting their privacy.
All my cozy fantasy needs were met. There’s tea, there’s cookies, there’s reading and book shopping, all in a magical world with adventurers, show more wands, potions, and dragons. I grew to really love this city carved into a chasm, and I want to know more. Very excited for the rest of the series! show less
(I received a digital advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review)
Great cast of characters, great friendships. The plot is low stakes, but still eventful and exciting. The main characters are just lovely, and I really appreciated the dual POV.
I’m not much of a romance reader, so I don’t know all the tropes, but I felt like this enemies-to-lovers relationship felt natural and sweet. It isn’t a spicy book by any means. It feels like we’re given just enough to feel the passion and heat, while still respecting their privacy.
All my cozy fantasy needs were met. There’s tea, there’s cookies, there’s reading and book shopping, all in a magical world with adventurers, show more wands, potions, and dragons. I grew to really love this city carved into a chasm, and I want to know more. Very excited for the rest of the series! show less
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.This was utterly delightful. If you ever wondered about the lives of the shopkeepers in the high fantasy adventuring games, wonder no more. Ashwick creates a wonderful world featuring the shopkeepers of Rosemond Street, who cater to the adventuring parties trying their luck deep in the caves where their town is built, or farther afield. Ambrose runs the potion shop, and Eli opens up another potion shop directly across the street.
This is a cozy queer romance, enemies to friends to lovers, found family, high fantasy tale that I absolutely fell into. I loved the characters, who were very flawed, the absurd circumstances that have them forced to work together, and the sweet family of Rosemond Street who all look out for each other. I highly show more enjoyed this. show less
This is a cozy queer romance, enemies to friends to lovers, found family, high fantasy tale that I absolutely fell into. I loved the characters, who were very flawed, the absurd circumstances that have them forced to work together, and the sweet family of Rosemond Street who all look out for each other. I highly show more enjoyed this. show less
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.Cozy and fantastical and lovely! I’m a sucker for maps so I was very excited to see some world building right from the beginning. The scar is an original and exciting setting with lots of details and character. Immediately my heart belonged to Ambrose. He is a loner who is a little awkward and antisocial, but you can tell deep down that he doesn’t have the social experience as others. That is why the first half of the book was so hard for me to get past. I understand that Eli has a lot riding on his new store, but his words and actions were horrible. But perhaps even worse than that, Ambrose’s best friend Dawn has absolutely no care for his feelings. There is a difference between being friendly with a new neighbor and abandoning show more your friend and acting like a witch. Gut wrenching. I was so mad. The good news is that everyone finally starts treating Ambrose like a person and working harder to understand him instead of bully him. After that tipping point the book becomes amazingly epic. The potion work is fun and the adventure is exciting. The chemistry and protectiveness between Ambrose and Eli is adorable. Overall I really enjoyed the story and would love to read more from this world. I voluntarily reviewed this after receiving a free copy. show less
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.I don't usually like enemies-to-lovers romances, but this book was actually really lovely. Eli is new in town and sets up a potion shop right across the street from Ambrose's The Griffin's Claw and so the rivalry and animosity begins. Unexpectedly they land a commission brewing a potion for mayor's daughter's birthday, on which they need to work together as well as spend time together. I enjoyed the world building and the motley crew of lovable characters, especially Tom the automaton. Ambrose and Eli were soooo cute together. This was such a delightful read. Oh, and the illustrations were really good too.
I received a free copy of this book from the author through LibraryThing Early Reviewers. I'm leaving this review voluntarily.
I received a free copy of this book from the author through LibraryThing Early Reviewers. I'm leaving this review voluntarily.
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.What a fun read! Fantasy is not a top genre for me, but this book was a delight. It is a fun, fresh take on familiar ideas which makes it engaging and comforting all at once. If you like a sweet romance? This is for you. A fun fantasy world? Yes. A warm, loving, supportive friends group? Check. Mild danger and adventure? Also that.
While there are some hurts and pains along the way, the story lacks ugliness. This makes it the perfect escape for a time when you can sit down and read from start to finish because once you start, you won't want to stop.
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.A Rival Most Vial by R K. Ashwick is a fun enemies-to-lovers story set in an intriguing fantasy world filled with elves, orcs, and others living ordinary lives. In addition to all the paranormal beings included, they also represent a good portion of the LGBTQA+ rainbow. Ultimately the book celebrates found family, something I share as central to my life. The main characters, Ambrose and Eli, have different backgrounds that often make for misunderstandings on their road from enemies to lovers. It was interesting to see all the potions the two cook up, along with the magic of wands created by their friend Dawn. I enjoyed her and all the supporting characters and would read more books in this setting with its excellent worldbuilding. I show more received a free ARC of A Rival Most Vial by R.K. Ashwick from LibraryThing and am leaving a review voluntarily. show less
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- A Rival Most Vial
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- Ambrose Beake; Elias "Eli" Valenz; Sherry; Grim; Dawn; Banneker
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- Before the door opened, everything in Ambrose Beake's life was perfect.
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- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)With a smile and a wink, Eli was off, leaving Ambrose with simply himself, his feather duster, and his shop.
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