I will definitely continue to read each book in this series as they come out.Īlthough fantasy romances are not necessarily my preference, I do have a weakness for Barbarians and Warlords with cavemen tendencies. Doesn’t have any of the triggers the other does. This one is much lighter, does not contain sexual violence towards women, the relationship between the mc’s is much more lovey-dovey, plus this is shorter and the plot is much simpler. Yes, it is similar to Golden Dynasty by KA but only in a superficial sense. I needed something with a touch of fantasy and romance. It was a good, quick read, I would recommend as I’ve enjoyed it. I guess I can chalk it up to him being ignorant of the fact that foreigners didn’t know much about Dakkar. I get that if he explained stuff there would be no book - but still. Last time I wasn’t as taken with him (I kinda wanted to punch him for the audacity) but now (I still wanna punch him on principle) I’m swayed by pretty words he says - though his actions are shitty at times.Īlso, can I just ask - how do you expect to live with someone and marry them - be forever with them if you don’t speak to them and explain why you do certain things or why your culture is a certain way. Reading it with more knowledge of the world in which is set and knowing what the Dakkari words the hero says mean- is clearly a different experience. Just wanted a refresher of the first book since I’ve read the second about 3 times but I forgot most of the story from this one.
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