3.75 Stars. A steamy romance mixed with a fun fantasy adventure. Before I go too far, I do want to mention that this book will not be for everyone. I’ll give a trigger warning explaining why, in the next paragraph, so please read that part so you won’t walk into this book not knowing. Anyway, I thought this book was good fun, and while it had a few bumps, it was very solid especially for an indie author’s debut. The main storyline was good and the writing style was comfortable and easy to read. The author mentioned that this might be the only book that she writes, but if she writes another I would read it.
Okay, let me get the trigger warning out of the way first, this book does have a scene of dubcon and another scene that was a bit uncomfortable. I was told about this before I read the book, or even agreed to review it, so I knew to expect it. My choice was to skim the two scenes that I didn’t care for. This might sound a little OT but it’s really not. I have been having headaches lately, which I think is because I might need glasses, the curse of turning 40 soon. Because of one of those headaches, I stopped reading the book and was resting in the dark and accidentally fell asleep. I ended up having a dream that I was watching a training video, with cartoon characters, demonstrating and explaining what sexual assault was. To say that was a f@cked-up dream would be an understatement, but what I think the dream means is that even though I have read way worse dubcon scenes, and actual noncon scenes before, I think the dream is proof that this book’s scenes did bother me at least on some level.
While I am not someone that enjoys dubcon, I know some people do. This is a fauxmance romance that has an obvious power imbalance that some people would find sexy. As much as I appreciate the important LGBTQ+ books that have stories about people coming out, or battling against homophobia… we need to have our smut too. While this book is not erotica, it is steamy and it includes some light dom/sub play and some anal play too. I didn’t care for all the sex scenes, but some of them were definitely hot and I would suggest not reading this book in public. I want there to be choice out there with every type of different LGBTQ+ books imaginable. So while I prefer my sapphic romance not to have dub-con, I’m glad books like this exist so people can have that choice.
Talk about a tangent, sometimes I’m too opinionated for my own good since I haven’t even got to the fantasy part of the book yet. The fantasy part was quite fun. This is what I would call gateway fantasy. The story is very easy to get into with no big convoluted storylines or a million names to remember. This would be a good story for people newer to fantasy or who are not big fantasy fans, yet it was still fun for a fantasy lover like me. Plus the magic word DRAGON says more than I could. I did wish the big climax moment of the ending was more exciting, but still I had good fun with it.
TLDR: If you are looking for a steamy sapphic romance, with a fun fantasy twist, than this could be a good book for you. This book does have a dubcon scene so make sure you take that into consideration before you make your choice. While I personally found myself uncomfortable with two scenes, I ended up having fun and enjoying this read enough that I would read this author again. Plus ya know, Dragons!
A copy was given to me for review.