There’s an entire section at the end written by the author about the treatment of the Romani during the time, along with a bibliography for more information. In fact, the author introduces the term Romani at that point, even though historically it wasn’t in use at the time. As the main character gets to know them, her opinions change and that is reflected in her attitude. That’s because the story is set in mid-1800s Hungary. I’ve seen some complaints about there being racism in the book. If you like those things, this book is worth a read. The characters are developed to a certain degree, with some mystery being left for the next book in the series. It’s an enjoyable read for those who like historical fantasy. This book has complex world-building, a fun romance, and quite a bit of action. I’m going to keep the main review of “Blood Rose Rebellion” short, because there are some other issues I’ve seen mentioned that I feel it’s important to give my opinions on.
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