A review by merricatct
The Destroyer by Michael-Scott Earle

3.0

This is basically what you'd expect - gritty fantasy with explicit fight scenes, explicit sex scenes, in a typical medieval-ish fantasy setting. The magic is pretty cool, and the characters are mostly one-note but entertaining. I'm ambivalent about Kaiyer - it's only been one book, but the Marty Stu "basically a god but also supposed to be kind of sweet and bumbling" shtick is already getting old. However, I'm intrigued by his backstory and I want to know more. I read this based on my husband's recommendation, and I'll certainly heed his advice and read the next installment, at least. We'll see if I keep going after that!