Ull's story
I have enjoyed all the books from this universe, and while I pre-ordered Ull, I have to admit I was hesitant about the angry, bitter Ull being 'hero' material. However, I enjoyed Ull's story too.
Ull is an angry, resentful, entitled, arrogant male whose whole identity is bound up in his position as being the important first son and future lord. This has shaped his world view and thoughts on females.
All in all, Ull is not a 'nice guy' really in previous books and at the start of this book. His story of redemption comes when he meets the president's daughter as the person he has to contact to forge an agreement with Earth. Trisha not only makes him re-evaluate his view on his people's treatment of women, but makes him look at himself honestly and has him choose whether to sacrifice everything for love.
There is the obvious repetition of explanations on their cultures, and I do understand that in first contact meetings these are appropriate, it also allows readers to understand if they haven't read previous books (please do read those books first if possible as that is recommended and I would say necessary even though this story is a book about this specific couple ) . An enjoyable read, a little predictable in some parts, the odd English error (not really distracting) overall a worthwhile purchase.
If you haven't read the previous books, I guarantee you will fall for Grimm, he is still my favorite.