So...apparently I'm DNFing this😬
I had really high expectations for this book, especially considering how intrigued I was at the start. ESPECIALLY considering how invested I was up until last night, when it really hit me how clichéd it unfortunately turned out to be.
(Please remember that the following opinions are my own and based on the portion of book I've read before deciding to give up. If there's something I might be getting wrong, please take this into consideration and let me know how I can remediate.)
I really liked the world-building, the overall plot and, at first, really appreciated the dialogues and the banter the two main characters had going on; as the story progressed, though, some phrases and one-liners, started to sound repetitive and unnatural. Sarcasm and innuendos need the perfect timing to be effectful, but some exchanges I've read were exhaustingly long and they felt like being quotable was more important than getting a point across.
Enough is as good as a feast, they say, and in this case, I couldn't agree more.
I initially also was all in when it came to the romance.
Looking at that cover (and that blurb. Perfect for fans of A Court of Silver Flames, that's the phrase you need to use to summon me, just in case you were wondering), I was sort of expecting an ACOSF fanfiction, and I'm glad to say it wasn't, despite some thing being a clear nudge into that direction.
The tension I was waiting to be consumed by and the slow burn I was promised, suddenly turned sour and stabbed me and my hopeful ass in the back. Feelings and love declarations were used way too soon, in my humble opinion, and the spice was, well, pretty spicy, but it lacked flavor.
I've said this before and I'll say it again. Dirty talk doesn't automatically make a scene sexier.
Drue and Talemir were actually pretty alright, but I feel like both could have used more polishing.
Their romance didn't progress the way I'd prefer it did, but their individual backstories were interesting.
Unfortunately, they weren't interesting enough to keep me going.
I'll still give this author a chance, in the future, if I ever decide one of her works sounds like my cup of tea, because I can tell she'd be my kind of author given the right story.
Slaying the Shadow Prince wasn't that bad, overall, and I think I wouldn't have given it less than 3 stars had I finished it.
And that cover is 🔥🤌