I really enjoyed this book, but it is not a normal romantasy book. The romance is there, but you don't get the same traditional fuzzy warm romance feelings while reading. This is an instance where the FMC is to be loyal to the MMC, while the MMC doesn't need to be.
This book gave me the same feeling as when I read book 1 in the plated poisoner series. This book itself wasn't phenomenal, but you can see how it's been set up to make the remainder of this series phenomenal. It was a little slow and heavy on world building, but that's to be expected with a book 1 like this.
This was a great book 1 in a series. This book has a lot of tropes/things I wouldn't normally like, but in this book it all just worked here:
Cheating trope - Typically I can't stand when there is cheating. This story takes place in a world where the four kings are married but each holds a group of escorts to warm their beds in the evening. The FMC is an escort who works for one of the four kings. That means the MMC is married as well as seeing various other escorts. That's normally my things, but it was done very well in this book. It felt more Game of Thrones (It's my duty), than cheating. You could also consider this not a cheating trope because everyone in this world knows the way of things and is ok with it...
MMC sends the FMC away after relations - There are a few instances in this book that the MMC and FMC have some spicy relations (The spice is absolutely wonderful FYI). After when the FMC is feeling vulnerable and upset the MMC will hug her and tell her it's ok, but then send her back to her own quarters. It's very strange, but it makes sense in this world. I would like the MMC to be more in touch with the FMC's feelings.
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Surprise Pregnancy Trope - I despise this trope with a fiery passion, but once again, it somehow worked in this context. You do see it coming when they make a big deal of taking the tonic, then the king forcing her to eat spicy food until she throws up, followed by them getting it on. Then she starts getting sick and you just know. With that said, I didn't predict what happens after she finds out she is pregnant. There are some holes at the ending that have me excited to read the next book.