The Amaranthine Law

 An early reader review.


Tristan Kelly has an immediate attraction to her new intern Olivia Bryce but has firm rules for herself on such things. Not only is Tristan’s past complicated and duplicitous there’s the age gap to consider… of at least 200 years.

Now Tristan has to fight more than her sizzling chemistry with Olivia as they find themselves on the run from unknown assailants intent on bringing Tristan’s long life to an end  – an act of revenge though for what sin she is unsure.

This one was a fun romp, I liked the globe trotting, the car chases and the relationships Tristan had with her staff and Olivia. Like if “Highlander” had more lesbians, less decapitation and way better sex scenes.

I would have loved to see a little more of Tristan’s past in the story with such history under her belt but the book isn’t lacking for not having it – just me wanting more of the character that’s seen so much. Additionally lengthening the timeline just a smidge, going from two weeks of working together to even two months would make this a little less like a trans-Atlantic u-haul session, allowing the friendship between the two women to percolate more and add more depth to their developing intimacy.

The romance felt genuine and sizzled when Tristan and Olivia had time to themselves. It’s so nice to read sex scenes that read like actual sex real people who are hot as hell for each other would have, two big thumbs up there.

If there was a sequel or these characters opened up a new story that turned to follow Rosalee I’d be happy to return to their world.


A big old “Thank You” to Netgalley, the Publisher and of course to Gun Brooke for the chance to read this book in exchange for an honest review. Your efforts are in good hands and I appreciate the trust.

Title: The Amaranthine Law
Author: Gun Brooke
Genre: LGBTQIAP+ | Romance
Publisher: Bold Strokes Books
Format: ePub on Kindle (Will be sold in paperback.)
Publication Date: November 15, 2022

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