A review by emcgillivray
Three of Hearts by Lillian Lark

3.0

I enjoyed reading this book, but this was by far the loosest world-building in Lark's universe. There would be particular things, such as Harpie baby-rearing, and then, wait, Zeph had some truth-telling powers? Maybe?

The sex is very hot. (Minus breeding kinks, what Lark writes aligns with my tastes.) But I have a colossal quibble over Asa saying he didn't need a safe word because he's the dom. Guess what? Everyone needs a safe word, and everyone can tap out, dom or sub, top or bottom.

Most of the conflicts made sense. There's one thing Asa did that seemed somewhat out-of-character, but Lark needed to get him into that moment for the rest of the plot to work. The baby stuff was a little boring.