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A review by naiapard
King of Flesh and Bone by Liv Zander
5.0
By the time I got around to writing a review for the first book, the second appeared. It so happened that I have the second book`s review already, so check it out: Queen of Rot and Pain by Liv Zander.
I have to say that I did not have much confidence in this book when I saw it. I thought that it would be some [a:Laura Thalassa|7152490|Laura Thalassa|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1372456585p2/7152490.jpg] knock-off. I should not have been so dismissive in my appraisal. This book had its brilliant moments.Especially because it was coming from a debut author.
Though, it is true that it feels like there are some inspirations (in a good way) from [a:Laura Thalassa|7152490|Laura Thalassa|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1372456585p2/7152490.jpg]. It also reminded me of the Land of the Beautiful Dead by R. Lee Smith.
Also, and I almost forgot, there is a lot of sex happening. It is relatively graphic, but manageable. Book 2 has more love making scenes.
I`ll post my reaction to one sex sequence and what note I made of it while reading:
The Quote:“I offered her a stare that invited no further remark, thumb stroking over Ada’s side to rouse her quicker, no matter how I envied her for this mortal need.”(this is his PoV, the death god
My Remark:--This book is about this entity that is dog-like joyous that he finally has a WARM plaything to toss around. It`s like he has received a puppy and now he fiddles with her at any chance he gets.