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A review by yvon
Love and Other Cages by Emilia Ares
4.0
Although I didn't read the first book in the series (now interested in reading it), I still enjoyed LaOC.
The audiobook narrators did a wonderful job in portraying the main characters' emotions and I enjoyed the dual POV.
Mina is being tortured the whole time (literally) and Oliver is kept in the dark so he pulls a horrible "spy undercover" move to rescue her, however they were likable enough to follow.
Despite the book cover and title, the plot seemed to be fueled by familial love instead of romantic love, which makes me think Mina's and Oliver's story was better developed in the first book.
A bit long and quite a sad story for my liking, but I'd still recommend it.
The audiobook narrators did a wonderful job in portraying the main characters' emotions and I enjoyed the dual POV.
Mina is being tortured the whole time (literally) and Oliver is kept in the dark so he pulls a horrible "spy undercover" move to rescue her, however they were likable enough to follow.
Despite the book cover and title, the plot seemed to be fueled by familial love instead of romantic love, which makes me think Mina's and Oliver's story was better developed in the first book.
A bit long and quite a sad story for my liking, but I'd still recommend it.