Somber indeed
What a grim and dark closing to a grim and dark book. A friend said it was sweet but only bitterly so. It starts with 2 sisters, a friend, and a cousin rescued from an abusive marriage. Then the cousin is kidnapped, the mother dies due to a hereditary condition, the 2 sisters and friend are kidnapped 13yrs after the opening scene in a scene where the father is killed trying to protect the women. And then they're dragged into a nighttime world witj beings who can't experience joy or passion on their own. And while consent is commented as being highly important, there are pressures on the humans to comply. The MFC is placed into a situation without consent in the beginning, not exactly SA but in ways people would think but skirting that edge hard. But everything after that is by her own consent. And her sister is an absolute bully, completely loathsome. The friend is a doormat. And the friend she makes is abandoned to a queen who says the right words but seems to keep her humans drunk on purpose so they'll agree to share their "joy", which is so far from consent it isn't even amusing. The world was interesting and the characters emotions kept me reading when the subject matter is usually one I'd drop like a hot rock. But my tenacity didn't pay off. There was no HEA. Not even an HFN. On any front. Sister is gone who knows where, cousin is lost in this world or possibly dead, childhood friend is kidnapped - again - by potentially awful people, and new friend is abandoned to a place she was hoping to escape from. And that's just the main cast. Add in a mom that hates her kid, the sister being a disgusting narcissistic bully, a family member plotting assassinations, 2 factions fighting against the prince, the only good thing about it is at least there isn't r*p3 as the males have no equipment unless entering their yearly rut, and they don't see humans as partners- just as pets who provide access to happy emotions they don't have on their own. It was different, for sure, and the world building was well done. The material was just a lot gloomier than the blurb leads readers to believe.