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The Winter King by C.L. Wilson

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musetraxed's review

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It's so funny to me that many reviewers are like "Please look past this cover" and then I found this book because it went on sale because BookTok went nuts for the cover. Then I read the front matter and the author has a very prudish thanks to the cover artist that immediately makes me roll my eyes.

There are some engaging, interesting elements of the plot that held me strong for the first 200 pages. The prose and characterization were fine (YMMV). Then we got to Wintercraig and I started looking for reviews because I needed to know if Khamsin would ever have a single ally she could trust.

FANTASY: There is worldbuilding and major stakes. Two kingdoms go to war over a legendary magical weapon; another legendary weapon nearly destroys everything. The impact of the gods on our protagonists is personal and significant, even if those gods do not appear directly. There is politicking from small to large scale. Human enemies unite for the final battle against an existential threat. Personally, I loved the big, sweeping stuff. The petty politicking made sense but wasn't enjoyable or compelling reading. 

ROMANCE: There is a lot of instant-love/instant-lust between Khamsin and Wynter to ease the noncon/dubcon moments. Wynter's possessive, domineering behavior gets the usual paranormal romance "wolf" justifications. Both leads have unresolved trauma and grief but Wynter physically avoids Khamsin when he decides its best for her/him/them. He has her kept under watch for personal as much as political reasons. Wynter only addresses Khamsin's concerns about the jealous recurring minor character by promising his wife of his marital fidelity; he otherwise does not acknowledge the multiple threats this character ultimately poses, so he doesn't support Khamsin much in dealing with her. 

I understood from reading around this was an intentional 'throwback' to 80s epic fantasy romance. It's definitely a long book with interesting worldbuilding but can I suggest Kit Rocha or maybe Kati Wilde's barbarian romances or Mallory Dunlin for darker fantasy monster romance? These aren't 1:1 recs, I just think that you can have worldbuilding/scope and without isolating your protagonists or so much dubcon, etc. etc. 

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savmill's review

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adventurous lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.25

I don’t even know how to rate this lol. It’s like a trash-TV, soap opera version of ACOTAR 😂 Lowkey, I actually had a great time reading this! The plot was trash and the writing was cringey, but it was also addicting and super easy to read. After reading some super plot-driven books lately, it was nice to simply enjoy a story that didn’t require me to think too hard. Would I recommend this? Sure lol. As long as people don’t expect a lot from it and don’t want something they have to take seriously, it was entertaining af! I literally rolled my eyes and laughed at the ending, but I appreciate it for what it is. If you are familiar with Avon Romances, you get what I mean! Honestly, it is a great book to take on vacation. 

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miss_berry315's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional hopeful mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.75

 If there was ever a time to not judge a book by the cover, it's this book right here!! 

Strong FMC who is stubborn and sticks her nose up to authority and refuses to be told no? Emotionally damaged MMC with every reason in the world to be on a path of revenge? Showing grief and pain and emotions in a variety of real, raw, and completely understandable ways? Sign me up! This book was unexpectedly amazing!! 

The world building is so complex and full of history, descriptions of beautiful places, kingdoms and war, interesting fantasy creatures, and felt big enough that I truly wish I could explore the entire planet. I never felt like there was info dumping, the information is given in a way that makes sense to the moment in the story and never interrupted the flow of reading.

The characters feel so real, they're complex, they have strengths and flaws and make choices that sometimes go not quite as well as they wanted them to. The emotions are so real, everything just makes sense.

The book definitely has it's cheesy parts though. Like there is a significant amount of sex (I mean, they are trying to make a baby, so it's to be expected) the communication often made me roll my eyes, and the last few chapters had my eyebrow up going "pfft, ohhkay, suuree" every now and then, but I wouldn't change a thing! So worth it to have the cheesy bits for everything else being amazing and wonderful!!


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almost SA/rape towards the beginning. Though he stops himself, its explained as being due to some fated-mates instincts, and he shows regret at various points - which kinda makes it a teeny bit better, but I do wish there was a scene of acknowledgement and apology from him.

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littlegreen's review

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For many readers, I can understand the thrill of reading a scene like the one I read (on page 55),  but I have never and will never enjoy reading sexual assault. It made me feel incredibly uncomfortable. 

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thecactusprincess's review

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larisamh10's review

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adventurous dark hopeful inspiring fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.75


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r1vana's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging dark emotional funny hopeful mysterious reflective sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0


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everdeeen's review against another edition

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challenging dark emotional tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

I have stayed TWO days in a row reading till 5 am, only stopping when exhaustion overcame my body! The more I entered this world, the more difficult it became to leave and my presently uneventful personal life didn't hold a candle to what this made me feel! I will say, one particular scene in the beginning almost made me drop this, the implication of what happened is something I hate but I kept going and, if I delete that particular scene, this is absolutely thrilling! I'm sure, eventually, the details of this will blur but the feeling it evoked in my won't! Khamsin is such an amazing character, I know I would fall in love with her if I met her just as easily as I did reading about her! Absolutely amazing read, the strongest thus far in the year! 

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lin3han's review

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I knew I should have DNFed at 10% when I wasn’t sure. My New Years Resolution was to DNF books I don’t like. I did so at about 70% of this book. Judge this book by its cover. 
 
The writing is like Wattpad fanfic level. The romance is meh at absolute best, extremely uncomfortable at worst. Kamsin is more happy when hanging out with an 8 year old thief than with this weirdo king. Overall BORING! 1/5 for bamboozling me to continue until 70% of the book. 

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audreading's review

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I am so shocked that no one is talking about how problematic the themes in this book are. We start out with very incestuous tones from the very beginning before Khamsin is even an adult. And then we have Wynter. At first I thought he seemed like a decent dude. But then I started seeing red flags in the way he talked about the princesses as objects at his disposal. There is a power dynamic there that gets extremely concerning. But I kept reading. And then I got to the part where he meets Khamsin. This section was absolutely appalling. He doesn’t know this girl, thinks she’s a maid, and shoves his crotch against her. He then proceeds to feel up her chest and think disgusting things about her, all while she’s screaming for him to let her go. The author knew what she was doing too, considering Wynter literally has to tell himself he’s not a rapist, but then continues touching and kissing her anyway, thinking to himself that she likes it. It’s textbook sexual assault. I am so upset that people think this is okay, and beyond that actually think it’s sexy. CONSENT IS SEXY. I read romance to escape the real men of the world and see men who actually care about women and see them as human! And that can still involve consensual dominance! I am in no way a prude, I just don’t think assault is hot. Good writers know how to create sexual tension without making it non-consensual. I can’t trust the people who recommended this book at all.

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