“Six doors,” I breathe softly, scanning the space. “Five Silk Girls and the exit.”
This will be a tough book to review. *4.5 rounded up*
It’s a mix of Mad Max, Handmaid’s Tale, and Dune, but with excellent sex scenes! I do not recommend this book you have delicate sensibilities, or issues with male/female power imbalances.
What I enjoyed:
Dystopian world
This hero puts the A in alpha male
MC’s are possessive, jealous, and fight for each other
Major size differences
Age gap
Smokin hot
Breeding kink
No ow once in relationship
Odio, the great eagle
The hero’s relationship with his sister
HFN/HEA
Everyone in this futuristic, yet archaic world, has a function. They are born and bred to serve out their purpose in life.
“I’m so proud of all my girls,” the Silk Wardeness says, circling us slowly. “You have studied hard and shown true dedication. This mark will seal your Trade. Meaningful Purpose”—she smiles— “is in your future.”
There are strict rules everyone must follow, including the king and his sister, the queen. However, rules are made to be broken, and once King Rome sets his eyes on his silk girl, Aster, everything changes.
“Forever, little creature.”
“Forever, my king.”
What needed some work:
I have so many questions about this world. I’m hoping the author expands on this world, customs, and creatures in the next book.
The characters need a bit more depth.
The plot was almost too much for this story, you have to read very carefully to pick up all of the details.
What happened to her broken-winged friend from the silk house?
*Side note. The hero has sex with the house girls (not on-page and not described), after he meets the FMC but before they are in a relationship. Once they are together, there are no ow for him.
TW: Cannibalism, genital mutilation/castration, gore/violence, bullying, power imbalance, religion, animal deaths, hunting.
I was reading generic love story one evening when my friend Isabella messaged me and said, “You have to read this book.” She was so right.