{"id":4755,"date":"2025-11-10T03:13:23","date_gmt":"2025-11-10T03:13:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bookloves.com\/?p=4755"},"modified":"2025-11-10T03:13:23","modified_gmt":"2025-11-10T03:13:23","slug":"seven-deadly-thorns-by-amber-hamilton","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bookloves.com\/?p=4755","title":{"rendered":"Seven Deadly Thorns by Amber Hamilton"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"whitespace-normal break-words\">There\u2019s something intoxicating about a romance that begins with a death sentence. Amber Hamilton\u2019s debut novel, <em>Seven Deadly Thorns<\/em>, plunges readers into a world where magic is punishable by execution, yet it thrives in the shadows of Vandenberghe Academy\u2014a crumbling institution trapped within castle walls by poisonous Mists. This is dark academia at its most seductive, where ancient libraries hide dangerous secrets and every candlelit corridor whispers of betrayal.<\/p>\n<p class=\"whitespace-normal break-words\">Viola Sinclair has spent years burying her shadow magic beneath layers of academic excellence and rigid self-control. She\u2019s the scholarship student who belongs nowhere, raised in caverns beneath the castle, fighting for every scrap of recognition in a world designed to exclude her. When her deadly secret is discovered, Queen Maria dispatches her most lethal weapon: her own son, Prince Roze Roquelart. He has seven days, marked by seven thorns tattooed on his arm, to hunt Viola down and kill her\u2014or die himself.<\/p>\n<p class=\"whitespace-normal break-words\">The setup crackles with tension. Hamilton immediately establishes the stakes with visceral clarity. Each thorn that disappears from Roze\u2019s arm marks another day closer to death for one of them, creating a ticking clock that propels the narrative forward with breathless urgency.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"text-xl font-bold text-text-100 mt-1 -mb-0.5\">The Poison Prince and the Shadow Girl<\/h2>\n<p class=\"whitespace-normal break-words\">What elevates this beyond typical enemies-to-lovers territory is how Hamilton crafts her protagonists as mirror images of darkness. Viola and Roze aren\u2019t simply adversaries forced into proximity; they\u2019re two people who have spent their lives hating themselves, seeing in each other a reflection of everything they\u2019ve been taught to fear. Viola\u2019s shadows destroy. Roze\u2019s very touch brings death. Both are considered abominations by the world around them, yet together, they begin to question whether being dangerous is the same as being wrong.<\/p>\n<p class=\"whitespace-normal break-words\">The romance unfolds with delicious slowness. Hamilton understands that true enemies-to-lovers requires time\u2014time for hatred to curdle into fascination, for contempt to transform into reluctant respect, for fear to blossom into something far more dangerous. The fake engagement trope becomes a crucible where both characters must perform love while grappling with genuine feelings neither can afford to acknowledge. Scenes where Roze\u2019s gloved hands brush against Viola\u2019s skin, where stolen glances across dinner tables carry the weight of confession, demonstrate Hamilton\u2019s skill at building romantic tension through restraint rather than excess.<\/p>\n<p class=\"whitespace-normal break-words\">Roze himself is a standout creation. He could have been another brooding, morally grey love interest, but Hamilton gives him surprising vulnerability. He\u2019s arrogant and cruel in public, yes, but privately he\u2019s a young man who believes he\u2019s an abomination\u2014literally created from his mother\u2019s grief and hatred rather than born. His journey toward self-acceptance runs parallel to Viola\u2019s, creating a romance where both parties must learn to embrace their darkness before they can accept love.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"text-xl font-bold text-text-100 mt-1 -mb-0.5\">A World Built on Secrets and Ash<\/h2>\n<p class=\"whitespace-normal break-words\">The world-building deserves particular praise for its complexity. Hamilton constructs a kingdom trapped in perpetual twilight, where the Mists\u2014a weapon from a devastating war\u2014have imprisoned an entire population within castle walls for eighteen years. Vandenberghe Academy becomes a microcosm of this larger society, with its rigid house system, its hidden libraries, and its secret society called the Grimmstones who preserve forbidden knowledge.<\/p>\n<p class=\"whitespace-normal break-words\">The magic system, dividing power into light and dark, creation and destruction, initially seems familiar. However, Hamilton subverts this binary beautifully. The revelation that light and dark magic once coexisted in balance, that their separation has poisoned both kingdoms, adds philosophical depth. The book argues that embracing one\u2019s darkness isn\u2019t corruption\u2014suppressing it is what causes true harm.<\/p>\n<p class=\"whitespace-normal break-words\">The political intrigue threading through the narrative proves equally compelling. Queen Maria, initially presented as a straightforward villain, reveals layers of tragedy. She\u2019s a woman whose grief and rejection curdled into monstrous power, whose attempt to protect what she loves has destroyed it. The revelation of <a href=\"https:\/\/bookclb.com\/a-forbidden-alchemy-by-stacey-mcewan\/\">the forbidden romance<\/a> between the two enemy princes\u2014King Le\u00f3n of Castelle and King Alexandre of Aragoa\u2014adds LGBTQ+ representation while deepening the thematic exploration of how love and war cannot coexist.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"text-xl font-bold text-text-100 mt-1 -mb-0.5\">Where the Thorns Catch<\/h2>\n<p class=\"whitespace-normal break-words\">Despite its considerable strengths, <em>Seven Deadly Thorns<\/em> stumbles in places. The pacing occasionally lurches between breakneck intensity and contemplative slowness. The middle section, while necessary for character development, sometimes feels weighed down by research montages and lengthy historical exposition. Hamilton\u2019s commitment to world-building, while admirable, occasionally overwhelms the forward momentum.<\/p>\n<p class=\"whitespace-normal break-words\">The supporting cast, particularly Viola\u2019s best friend Cerise, deserves more development. Cerise displays loyalty and wit in her scenes, but she feels underutilized\u2014a sounding board for Viola\u2019s conflicts rather than a fully realized character with her own arc. Similarly, Professor Borges, who plays a crucial role in the plot, remains frustratingly opaque. Her motivations and choices in the final acts feel insufficiently explored.<\/p>\n<p class=\"whitespace-normal break-words\">The magical rules, while innovative, could benefit from clearer establishment early on. Readers may find themselves confused about what Viola can and cannot do with her shadow magic, and why certain limitations exist. The distinction between light and dark magic, creation and destruction, sometimes blurs when the plot requires flexibility.<\/p>\n<p class=\"whitespace-normal break-words\">Additionally, while the fairy tale framing devices between chapters add gothic atmosphere, they occasionally reveal too much about upcoming plot developments. These interludes, written in classic fairy tale prose, can undercut suspense by telegraphing where the story is headed.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"text-xl font-bold text-text-100 mt-1 -mb-0.5\">The Academic Gothic Aesthetic<\/h2>\n<p class=\"whitespace-normal break-words\">Hamilton\u2019s prose shines brightest in atmospheric descriptions. Vandenberghe Academy feels lived-in and decaying, with its \u201csoaring ceiling\u201d of flying buttresses, its secret libraries filled with forbidden knowledge, and its Commons where deadly Mists swirl just beyond glass ceilings. The author has a particular gift for making darkness feel tangible\u2014shadows don\u2019t just appear in this story; they drip, wrap, baptize. When Viola finally embraces her power near the climax, forming a cape and crown of pure darkness, the imagery is both beautiful and terrifying.<\/p>\n<p class=\"whitespace-normal break-words\"><em>Seven Deadly Thorns<\/em> also excels at intimate moments. A scene in which Roze holds Viola\u2019s hair while she vomits becomes unexpectedly tender. The slow revelation of his bare hands\u2014how he removes his gloves \u201cslowly, deliberately, so I can watch every move\u201d\u2014carries more eroticism than many explicit scenes. Hamilton understands that desire often resides in anticipation and restraint.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"text-xl font-bold text-text-100 mt-1 -mb-0.5\">Fairy Tales Retold in Shadow<\/h2>\n<p class=\"whitespace-normal break-words\">The fairy tale elements woven throughout deserve recognition for their cleverness. The \u201cPrince of Nightmares\u201d and \u201cGirl of Shadows\u201d framework references Snow White while inverting its moral simplicity. Here, the poisoned prince isn\u2019t the villain but the love interest. The girl with skin \u201cas dire as ash\u201d and a heart \u201cas black as death\u201d isn\u2019t the victim but the hero. Hamilton uses familiar imagery to subvert expectations about darkness, beauty, and worthiness.<\/p>\n<p class=\"whitespace-normal break-words\">The seven deadly thorns themselves function as both plot device and metaphor. Each disappearing thorn marks not just time running out, but stages in Viola and Roze\u2019s relationship\u2014from mutual hatred through reluctant alliance to something far more complicated. The countdown structure creates urgency while allowing for character development between each symbolic milestone.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"text-xl font-bold text-text-100 mt-1 -mb-0.5\">The Verdict: Worth the Thorns<\/h2>\n<p class=\"whitespace-normal break-words\"><em>Seven Deadly Thorns<\/em> is an impressive debut that delivers on its promises: enemies-to-lovers chemistry that scorches, dark academia atmosphere that envelops, and a magic system that challenges simplistic notions of good and evil. While it occasionally stumbles under the weight of its own ambitions, the core romance and Viola\u2019s journey toward self-acceptance provide more than enough emotional resonance to carry the story.<\/p>\n<p class=\"whitespace-normal break-words\">Hamilton\u2019s greatest achievement is making readers believe that embracing darkness\u2014in magic, in personality, in desire\u2014can be an act of liberation rather than corruption. In a genre often concerned with redemption arcs that \u201cfix\u201d morally grey characters, this book dares to suggest that <a href=\"https:\/\/rosaswalksoflife.medium.com\/acceptance-is-transformation-81a34cbf1f5\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">acceptance might be more powerful than transformation<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"whitespace-normal break-words\">The ending, which finds resolution in an unexpected place, sets up future installments while providing satisfying closure to the central conflict. Readers will close the book with their hearts racing, already craving more time in this world of shadows and secrets.<\/p>\n<h3 class=\"text-lg font-bold text-text-100 mt-1 -mb-1.5\">For Readers Who Love<\/h3>\n<p><strong>The Cruel Prince<\/strong> by Holly Black (political intrigue and enemies-to-lovers)<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/bookclb.com\/powerless-by-lauren-roberts\/\"><strong>Powerless<\/strong><\/a> by Lauren Roberts (forbidden romance in a magical academy)<br \/>\n<strong>These Violent Delights<\/strong> by Chloe Gong (enemies-to-lovers during political upheaval)<br \/>\n<strong>Divine Rivals<\/strong> by Rebecca Ross (correspondence romance and war)<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/bookclb.com\/a-darker-shade-of-magic-by-victoria-e-schwab\/\"><strong>A Darker Shade of Magic<\/strong><\/a> by V.E. Schwab (multiple magical kingdoms and morally complex characters)<br \/>\n<strong>Belladonna<\/strong> by Adalyn Grace (gothic atmosphere and shadow magic)<\/p>\n<p class=\"whitespace-normal break-words\"><em>Seven Deadly Thorns<\/em> announces Amber Hamilton as a voice to watch in romantic fantasy. For readers willing to embrace darkness alongside its protagonists, this book offers a thoroughly enchanting experience\u2014thorns and all.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>There\u2019s something intoxicating about a romance that begins with a death sentence. Amber Hamilton\u2019s debut novel, Seven Deadly Thorns, plunges readers into a world where magic is punishable by execution, yet it thrives in the shadows of Vandenberghe Academy\u2014a crumbling institution trapped within castle walls by poisonous Mists. 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