
This was clearly written by a pre-teen who accidentally got into the adult side of the internet on purpose... Right?????
The language and pacing and descriptions were all so juvenile. The way the dress she's wearing is described, exactly how my 13 yr old niece used to tell me shit when she was 9. Uselessness details abound, crucial details amiss.
I got an hour into the audiobook and didn't help that the narrator was putting on an unconvincing English accent.
Tried the ebook and put it down even quicker. It's a hard pass for me.
Unfortunately, I was influenced by all those reels of the famous line from this book.
"A man was speaking, so I stopped listening."
I got to the end of the book, all the while waiting for it to get mediocre. I would have settled for that.
In the year of our overlord 2025, I don't want to read this male ego stroking drivel.
A hell no from me.
It kind of got boring after the first sexy time. I just wanted to know more about the planet, its pink trees and scary wildlife.
Also the barefoot and pregnant line and pairing off, meh, not for me.
The author's got talent and it wasn't bad, just not FOR ME.
However, I will not judge you unless you read CH books.
I don't know what I was expecting. Maybe like an old Enid Blyton type story (which it kind of is).
The story, writing and characters were beautifully written and realised. It was so different from what I usually read (romantasy, historical fiction etc) but right up my alley.
In complete contrast to the MC who is very straight laced, the rest of the cast is quirky and also entirely worthy of a book of their own.
Literally a breath of fresh air
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I wanted to like this so badly but all I kept thinking about while reading this was, when is it going to end.
The dragons do barely jack all in this book and the amnesia is poorly written. Also the MC's feel like someone tried to mesh all the "famous" tall, dark, handsome and skinny, strong and sassy into the these 2 generic, forgettable "people."
Whatshername (I legit kept forgetting it and not caring), wants to be Yelena from Poison Study so bad. An infinitely better book by the way, with zero dragons however. Although this one didn't really have the beasts in a competent, substantial way either.
If this had minus the dragons and was about the political intrigue, wow would it have been better.
I don't think I'll be continuing this series.
I think I will re-read Poison Study by Maria V Snyder instead.
Wow did I not think I was going to like this when I started. It was heavy and grey feeling and the MC was a whiny beyatch.
And boy was I wrong.
I think the things I didn't like in the MC was the reason I needed to read this book. They're all the things we ALL have, will or are currently struggling with. Hopelessness, helplessness and just questions of self worth.
It felt so annoying because it hit so close to home for me. By the end I was a blubbering mess and also felt my near empty cup replenishing. Found that the mere hope of it being able to be replenished, was fuel enough.
As a strictly fiction, fantasy, romance, history, adventure loving reader, who loathes self-help, modern crime and realism type stuff, I would highly recommend.