A review by amybraunauthor
No Man Can Tame by Miranda Honfleur

4.0

Actual rating 3.5! A fun romantasy that can be read over a weekend, NO MAN CAN TAME might not be my favourite of its genre, but it was a good palate cleanser after some of the more serious books I've found myself reading.

Aless and Veron are simple enough characters trying to endure a marriage they don't want, though they desire peace between their people. They're not the most complex characters but they complimented each other nicely. The romance between them was a sweet heat with nothing too explicit.

That said, the romance felt a bit too much like insta-love. There is nothing wrong with that but if you're looking to scratch the enemies-to-lovers itch, you iikely won't find it here.

The world building and subplots are easy to follow and while they create some struggles, there isn't enough full on action to make the reader feel stressed. This is mainly about a journey a newly wedded couple takes as they get to know each other and fall in love.

While this wasn't the enemies-to-lovers romantasy I'd been hoping for, it's still a fine book to binge over a long day or a weekend. it focuses on the fun aspect of writing and is perfect for anyone looking to wind down after an intense read or something light-hearteded.