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The Courting of Bristol Keats is a solid entry into romantasy, but it shows growing pains as part of the author’s first adult series. While the premise and world-building are intriguing, the slow pacing in the first half makes it difficult to stay invested, and the romantic connection feels underdeveloped, coming seemingly out of nowhere. These issues likely stem from the author’s transition from YA to adult fiction, and the tonal shift may not resonate with readers who adored her previous works. If you loved her earlier books, this one may feel like a departure, both in execution and depth. That said, her signature prose and creative flair shine through, offering promise for future adult projects once she finds her footing.