2.5 Stars
I decided to read this after I stumbled on an online discussion about the H. There were several readers that were upset how Hall was portrayed… specifically his sexual proclivities. It also takes place on a planet where open/kinky/public sex is expected/welcomed. As someone who LOVES dicey shit, I jumped in… and it was rather anticlimactic. So, I thought I’d start by just spoiler-ing this particular part in case it is the reason to either read or avoid this one.
Hall’s sexual history is discussed very quickly in the prologue of the book. It’s actually the first two pages of the book, but 🛑HERE if you want zero deets.
HALL HAD NEVER BEEN uncomfortable around sex. He’d lost his virginity when he was twelve years old to a prostitute who lived down the block from his grandmother. In the twenty- four years since, he’d had sex with women all over Coalition space— and a few men when he was younger and willing to push his limits. He’d fucked and been fucked so many times that he couldn’t even remember all their faces, and he’d never known all their names. He’d experimented with kink of every variety, and nothing had ever embarrassed him.
That’s it, and it’s never brought up again. Hall doesn’t flirt, sex-up, or pursue any other women except the h. In fact, he’s there undercover as a potential partner for her sex obsessed sister and goes out of his way to not be selected.
As far as the planet. Yes, there’s sex going on before/during/after dinner at the table, but nothing is really graphic, and other than the h giving a hand job in front of the H early on (before together), it’s safe.
There wasn’t anything wrong with the book, I just found it boring. The couple takes quite a while to get together, so it’s smut-lite. There’s not much going on, lots of conversations and daily stuff with little action and danger.
I expected more grit from Hall; it was teased that he had this dark past in Hold, but I found him rather sweet… which was a huge letdown. I also found Kyla boring and a smidge annoying. Even virgin princesses can be tough, but Kyla was wimpy, and either complaining about a headache or worrying about her selfish, petty sister. I’m pretty laid back, but have little patience when characters worry/sacrifice for shitty friends or relatives. It makes them weak not compassionate.
Bottom Line- Ok, but not great… but I've heard good things about the next book, so I wanted to read it. You really wouldn’t need to though; nothing here really feeds into the next one. We get a small cameo from Cain and Riana.