![]() ![]() There's also a bit of Handmaids' Tale misogyny incorporated into the world, where woman who are infertile are called "unwomen" and sold as whores, because what else are they good for? Kind of like a cross between a necromancer and a blood mage. Ada is dragged into Enosh's realm by a mule and is horrified by the evil King of Flesh and Bone who can transmogrify the dead and the living. This book is set in a world filled with death. As far as I can tell, he was only into Ada because she was warm and hot. I also, as other readers have complained, really wasn't feeling the chemistry between the h and the H. The word "seed" is used 26 times, and the heroine calls her clit her "nymph" (which is mentioned 17 times- that's 17 too many). The problem is that it deep-dives into the sex way too fast and it's not all that sexy. I was really not keen on this book, which is a shame because I can see what it was trying to do and it had some interesting world-building. ![]()
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