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Graphic: Sexual content, Violence, Blood, War
Moderate: Homophobia
Graphic: Confinement, Homophobia, Sexual content, Slavery, Violence, Xenophobia, Kidnapping, Grief, Religious bigotry, Murder, War, Injury/Injury detail
Moderate: Animal death, Death of parent, Fire/Fire injury, Sexual harassment
He knows now the word for the soaring feeling he gets in his chest every time he looks at his squire. He knows now the name of the song his body sings when he touches his friend. It is love. And it is impossible.
Once you know and understand that this book was originally a stucky fanfic everything clicks. Like once you see and accept that it’s a repackaged
That being said, I would argue this book does manage to stand on its own. Like for me at least I enjoyed watching
Idk I liked it. Wouldn’t be mad if there was a sequel 🤷🏾♀️.
Graphic: Homophobia, Sexual content, Violence, Religious bigotry, War
Moderate: Confinement, Blood, Grief, Murder, Alcohol
Minor: Animal death, Death of parent, Pregnancy, Fire/Fire injury
Graphic: Homophobia, Sexual content, Violence, Blood, Religious bigotry, Injury/Injury detail
Moderate: Animal death, Death, War
Minor: Death of parent
What I loved:
- Harry’s abrupt transition from naive boy hoping for glory and riches with war, to disillusioned participant in horrific acts of war, to unwilling jailor, to a man so desperately In love that it changed the rest of the course of his life. His ability to cling to chivalry, even during his darkest years of depression, make him such a good man and worthy of the love he receives.
- Ian’s rage and fire - from his capture, to his transition from captive to member of Harry’s household, his journey from doomed pawn to master of his own fate as the Knight of Death. His knowledge of courtly politics, his inability to back down, and his intense jealousy balance his character so well into a compelling character and unwilling hero.
- The machinations of Montague and his cronies … and how thoroughly Ian takes them all down.
- The medieval courtly GOODNESS … this felt like all the best parts of A Knight’s Tale but infused with the research and delivery of a historian. I died at Ian and Harry’s joust, and Ian throwing away the win at the last moment -!
- The Yearning™️ intermixed with the most compelling political intrigue. I’m starting to think that dangerous political machinations as a B plot to a fantastically steamy romance is exactly my brand of storytelling.
- The smut was absolutely on fire. I don’t think I’ve blushed so hard listening to or reading anything else this year. “I only bow to one man” hnnnnnng.
- The narrator did a great job … Scottish accent notwithstanding.
- Elise and Annie. Does this book pass the Bechdel test? Not in the slightest. Are Annie the Straight Aly and Elise the Asexual Badass still great characters? Obviously.
I didn’t love how Harry turned to war to drown out his pain after he thought Ian was dead, but it made narrative sense. It also got Harry to France, so he could be in Ian’s path once again. The ending also wrapped everything up neatly and in a lot less time than the rest of the plot, leaving it feeling a bit like an afterthought. That said, the ending was happy, the chivalrous were handsome, strong and true, and Ian got to meet his “niblings” and I am suffused with joy imagining the love of the household.
… We will also forgive the untimely death of Star. Why are these authors killing all these horses lately???
Graphic: Sexual content, Violence, Murder, War
“I loved you before and I love you now and I’m going to lose you.’"
"And if this is the act that will send him to Hell, then he is willing to burn."
"I will always come back to you. Always. Even if I have to drag myself out of the grave to do it."
Graphic: Homophobia, Sexual content
As many people have said, the constant sex scenes are very graphic, and because the love story gives me the creeps, I couldn't stomach them.
Things I would change: the age of the protagonist, the development of the love story (maybe a love kiss before
Graphic: Sexual content, Violence, Alcohol
Moderate: Homophobia
Graphic: Homophobia, Sexual content, Violence
Graphic: Sexual content
This was one of those unputdownable, breeze-through reads for me, very readable prose, characters i cared about, interesting historical setting, captivating romance. But i had one big problem with it.
For me, there were just far too many sex scenes. This was maybe slightly balanced out for me by having a canon asexual side character, but only slightly, as they are a side character and their asexuality almost just seemed like more of a plot device not to get in the way of the main couple. And the sex scenes were very idealised and explicit, basically just porn:
To give you an idea of how much. This is a book of four roughly equal quarters:
First quarter: plot: a young knight tries to befriend his prisoner
Second quarter: basically just porn, just so much porn
Third quarter: mostly porn, some plot
Last quarter: thankfully back to mostly plot and only some porn
For a 500+ page book, its a lot of porn. But if you like that sort of thing definitely give it a go because i found it very enjoyable otherwise
Graphic: Confinement, Sexual content, Torture, Violence, Kidnapping
Moderate: Animal death, Cursing, Death, Hate crime, Homophobia, Physical abuse, Murder, Fire/Fire injury
Minor: Child abuse, Infidelity, Pedophilia, Rape, Sexual assault, Grief, Death of parent, Pregnancy, Outing, Alcohol, Sexual harassment