Isolde’s voice is distinct and her character is interesting, if occasionally holding the Idiot Ball because either the plot demands it or St. I enjoyed her fight scenes and I was able to follow them well, which is a thing I struggle with sometimes in books. Clair is a good writer, actually, when it comes to the technical aspect of things. I was literally the Ryan Gosling gif I used above at some parts of the book. I tried, I really did, but honestly my enjoyment of the book increased once I realized I couldn’t take it seriously. It makes no sense to me and authors don’t really try to convince me that that’s what should happen. I don’t read erotica I’ve tried in the past, and it just makes my little ace self uncomfortable because I can’t connect to why the characters would want to jump right into bed with each other. Okay, to be totally fair, this is a little bit outside of my comfort zone. I pretty much couldn’t in order to get to why some stuff bugged me. Despite their undeniable chemistry, she wonders why the king-fierce, savage, merciless-chose her as consort. ⠀Įxcept it isn’t the court she fears most-it’s Adrain. Faced with the possibility of becoming the thing she hates most, Isolde seeks other ways to defy him and survive the brutal vampire court. ⠀īut her assassination attempt is thwarted and Adrian threatens that if Isolde tries kill him again, he will raise her as the undead. To end a years-long war, she is to marry vampire king, Adrian Aleksandr Vasiliev, and kill him. Isolde de Lara considers her wedding day her death day.
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