DNF at 27%
It all honestly just felt pointless.
I’ve read other works by this author that I really enjoyed so I’m not sure what happened here. I know it says I stopped at 27% but that’s just where I stopped reading completely. I skimmed and skipped the rest of the book just to see what happened which is why I know as much as I do about how unfortunately awful the story was.
Aiden is a spoiled rich brat, and he lives with his politician mother in Washington DC. They have a servant Owen, and Aiden relishes telling him what to do.
Aiden has been told his whole life by his mother that he is already betrothed to someone and then arranged marriage. So until he is forced to marry this person that he has not met yet, he chooses to sleep around and have a good time while he waits for the inevitable.
Then, one day very early on in the book, the mom tells him that it is time for him to meet his new husband, who is a Fae king, except the problem with this is that she has done very little to prepare him for the fact that Fae even exist. So he does not heed any of her warnings and he doesn’t really take what she is telling him seriously.
The rest of the book is basically Aiden in faerie being abused in all manner of ways and he doesn’t really meet the king in any real capacity until the very end of the book I want to say like 87%. I just didn’t understand the point. Aiden is living a miserable existence for the majority of the book, and even in the end he isn’t exactly happy.
I don’t mind non-con. I don’t mind abuse, I don’t mind a dark story, but I feel like it needs to be for a reason. Whether that reason is to create interest and move the story forward, to help the characters grow, or because it just makes sense for where the characters are in the story. But what Aiden goes through just felt pointless.
He doesn’t seem to learn any major life lessons from the trauma not that he needed to. He wasn’t a bad person. For me personally, it didn’t make the story more interesting. The king and Aiden could have met without any of the trauma that Aiden is forced to go through before he finally gets to the king. The trauma that he goes through does not make his relationship with the king any better. In fact, it just taints the relationship and even in the very end, he’s not exactly happy to be with the king it’s just better than where he’s been for the entirety of the book.
Again, Aiden is a spoiled brat, but he wasn’t a bad person . So yeah, I don’t really know what the point of the story was because there is barely an HEA, there is no romance, and the one spicy seen that seems like it should have been written for enjoyment does not include penetrative sex, the rest of the spice (if you can call if that) is not written for enjoyment.