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reganconnaire 's review for:
To Cage a God
by Elizabeth May
this book was painful for me to finish, none of the characters felt developed, the events of the plot seemed to have just fallen into the characters laps without any build up or logical reasoning, and the dialogue/inner thoughts had me absolutely cringing at points.
there was very little tension, and it seemed like whenever an event might be pressing one of the two couples (4 of the 5 POVs) would instead have a corny fade to black sex scene and the current problem would become a future worry.
the author also threw a lot of their made up language in which would work if it was here and there, or if it was at least easily inferred, but instead there is a 3 page language key to help you learn to say "coat" or any variety of botanical.
there was very little tension, and it seemed like whenever an event might be pressing one of the two couples (4 of the 5 POVs) would instead have a corny fade to black sex scene and the current problem would become a future worry.
the author also threw a lot of their made up language in which would work if it was here and there, or if it was at least easily inferred, but instead there is a 3 page language key to help you learn to say "coat" or any variety of botanical.