Wow, the Murray Daughters trilogy is absolutely disgusting. Second book in a row that rounded off the romantic plot with a forced marriage where the heroine was deliberately made senseless and inebriated during the wedding. Fucking vile.
The events of this book only makes sense if you buy into the assumption that women are the property of their male relatives. If that property is damaged by other men, you as a man are entitled to damage his property as revenge. Damage means rape, by the way. Yeah.
The underlying messages of this book are that if a woman is wronged by a man and has legitimate reasons to be angry at him, who cares. Just drug her or knock her out to bypass her consent (Yes, both of those really happen in this book!)
Also, we have the simultaneous and contrary ideas that women lie about rape, but also, they actually are raped constantly as part of blood-feuds between men. Women are a tool of collateral damage that you can use to get revenge on other men. If you rape a guy's sister, you've 'cucked' him, and damaged his pride somehow, and this demands revenge through raping one of his female relatives. This thought process is not at all uncommon in real life, it's alive and well in many cultures, but this book isn't self aware about it, and that's the problem.
The entire premise of this book hinges on a rape that supposedly was committed by Payton, Avery's brother, against Lady Katherine, Cameron's little sister. Avery is completely convinced that it's IMPOSSIBLE that Payton could have raped her, and can I say...? Fuck her for immediately siding with her brother without even knowing the details. Avery is intimately aware of how the men of her society behave. There are almost TWENTY rapes and attempted rapes that have happened within the last 4 books, against every single female lead and many side characters. Rape was a fact of life that Avery would have been aware of in a historical sense, and even in the TEXT of these books. Men of all classes could essentially get away with raping anyone who was below them socially or who wasn't part of their village. Avery remains steadfastly convinced that Lady Katherine is lying, because Payton would NEVER hurt a woman. After all, he's a good brother! He's nice to women in his own family! Painfully naive. Just because a man doesn't rape women in his own community, doesn't mean that he doesn't feel free to do so with women of an out-group or enemy family. There's a reason wartime rapes are so common.
The way Cameron responds to these allegations is to kidnap Payton's sister, Avery. He plans to rape her in order to humiliate Payton the way Cameron was humiliated (as if rape is a crime against a woman's male family members, or a case of property damage.) He's planning to hold Avery hostage until Payton marries Lady Katherine. Cameron's logic is: 'He raped my sister, so I will force him to ''''do right''' by my sister.' Even from the start, his plan makes no sense. If he believed it was rape, why on EARTH would he be now trying to arrange a marriage between his sister and the man who raped her? Is this the Old Testament? What are we TALKING about here! What a fucking monster!
Anyway, yeah, that's actually the romantic plot of this book. Cameron, a self-proclaimed woman-hater, kidnaps Avery to sexually soil her as a means to 'humiliate' Payton. Despite this disgusting plan, Avery falls for Cameron for some reason that is never fucking explained. She starts this book fucking CHAINED to Cameron's bedpost, and by Chapter 4, Avery is so horny for Cameron that she's not even mad she's being held prisoner anymore, literally says so word for word.
The point of these books is escapism and eroticism, and I don't find anything erotic about an openly misogynist male lead. He's literally a MGTOW who has sworn off sleeping with women because he doesn't trust them, and uses this as an excuse to abuse Avery. SOMEHOW, despite this, Avery is the one trying to convince Cameron that she's not bad, she's not like all those other whores. The sinister underlying ideology presented in this book is that Men hating Women is somehow a 'rational' assessment of women's behavior. A guy being cheated on once means they're objectively correct to forever view all women as lying whores. However, Women hating Men for the constant sexual violence perpetrated against them?... (reminder, almost 20 rapes in the books to this point) Women hating Men is somehow emotional, bitter, and irrational. Because a man being cheated on is magnitudes worse than a woman being raped, for some reason.
Avery has had multiple family members who have been raped, including her mother, Giselle, who was beaten and raped by her first husband, and has now been kidnapped by rapist-Cameron, but Cameron NEVER has to prove to her that he isn't like other men. It is AVERY who has to prove to CAMERON that SHE is trust-worthy. SHE has to prove her virtue and worth to her abuser. Cameron never has to prove that he's not like the other men in this book, and freely treats Avery like dogshit for the whole story. The entire book is an endless violation of her rights. If anyone should be proving himself, it's Cameron. There's actually a part where she's kidnapped by Charles DeVeaux (AGAIN, for the purpose of revenge-rape!) and she's chained to the bed just like she was by Cameron at the start of the story... but this is different, because Cameron is hot! That's literally the only difference between them.
So lets talk about the Charles DeVeaux kidnap for a minute, because it reveals a lot about how the men in these books think. Charles is going to rape Avery, again, as revenge for what 'The Murray Men' did to the DeVeaux back in Book 2 when helping Giselle escape from her rapist husband's family. (Just a reminder, that guy beat and raped Giselle routinely and was found dead, so everyone accused her of killing him.) Charles DeVeaux is now going to rape Avery as revenge against her father and uncles. Cameron decides to step in and save her (Even though he had exactly the same motives, he's been planning to rape her as a tool of revenge against Payton), but his motive for rescuing her is interesting. By this point, Cameron and Avery have started sleeping together, and Cameron's only textual reason for stopping Avery's rape is because he thinks it will make her not want to have sex with HIM anymore. He sees her as an object that only HE is entitled to make use of. Not because rape is a depraved violation in itself, but because it will personally interfere in his sex life. Fuck you, fuck you, fuck you!
The casual violence against women and the flippant violation of their autonomy sprinkled throughout this book was honestly disgusting. The narrative kept acting like 13 year old Gillyann was sassy and spoiled, there are multiple instances where Cameron fantasizes about spanking her or slapping her in the face to shut her up, and this psychotically violent urge was played off as funny. What the FUCK? And then we have the way this story deals with Avery having autonomy when it comes to her own body and life. More than once, when the male characters don't want to 'deal with' Avery being ANGRY that her consent is being violated, they simply incapacitate her so that she can't protest. Knock her out so they can violate her wishes.
Halfway through the book, after the aforementioned kidnapping by DeVeaux, Avery is pissed and wants to go slit DeVeaux's throat before they leave, and rather than letting her make that decision or... I don't know, talking to her, Cameron gets Leargan to PUNCH AVERY IN THE FACE to knock her out. The narrative doesn't dwell on this chilling act of abuse and acts like they had no choice but to punch her lights out. We couldn't LET her kill her rapist, after all! ....... I need to remind you what this story is about. Cameron is trying to take Avery's virginity as revenge for his sister's rape, everything in this story revolves around this struggle, but Avery herself isn't allowed to avenge her own rape and she has to be physically prevented from doing so by being punched in the face. These are the 'good guys' by the way.
This is what I'm talking about. Women are property in this book. MEN are allowed to take revenge for rapes by raping other women. Women are not allowed to punish the men who rape them. And that's because rape isn't viewed as a crime against a woman in this book, because a woman isn't really human in these stories. Rape is actually a crime of theft against the woman's male relatives, this is why only men have the right to avenge rape, by committing yet another rape. That's the only ideology that makes any of this make sense, and it's a disgusting outlook. It's fucking putrid and this author should be ashamed.
The second half of the book isn't any better, because it's about 'women lie about rape constantly!'
Lady Katherine lied about being raped by Payton, and Cameron is struggling to accept this. He's starting to doubt that Payton really did it, because, well... he's hot! Hot men never rape, right? Because they don't NEED to! This just reveals such a fundamental misunderstanding of what rape is. It's not just about being horny, it's a desire for power, domination, and humiliation.... and this author KNOWS this, because that's what all the rapes committed in these books are about. Domination of their victim, and humiliation of other men. Another reason Cameron thinks Payton can't be a rapist is because, well, his sisters love him! They wouldn't love him if he was a mean rapist!... This is almost too stupid to dignify with a response. Plenty of rapists have family members who deny everything and provide cover for their domestic abuse.
Well, that's Cameron. Avery sucks too. She is FUCKING weird. We get off-handed comments about how she practiced kissing with her male cousins, she puts on Cameron's little sisters negligee to wear while she has sex with Cameron (ew, ew, ew, wtf), and she also goes through the book assuming that all she needs to do to make a man fall in love is to make him nut. Yet again another 'well-born' virgin who has premarital sex with a random. She's also yet another heroine who is playing into this author's complex about small boobs being virtuous and pure tradfem goddesses, while big-boob women are evil whores. Fucking weird.
This is also yet another book in this series where a random child is added in because the author wants the heroine to play at being a mother to show off her tradfem virtues, but not actually have given birth herself yet. Allen was such an unnecessary part of this book and only serves to make Cameron look even worse. He didn't stick around to see if his flings resulted in any children. He had no care about whether or not he left behind any bastards, but for some reason, the woman who birthed his child is a bitch and a whore for not keeping Allen. No irony detected when the first thing Cameron thinks upon finding out he has a son is "If she thinks she can force me to marry her because of the child -- I'd never marry that whore".... Yeah. That's why she didn't keep the baby. Because she knew you were worthless and didn't care about if she got pregnant anyway. Cameron, you're an evil cunt and I want you to know that.
This is the paradox of these books. We want the male leads to be heroic and kind and gentlemanly to all ladies and treat them with respect and honor, but to women they don't see as 'ladies?' To women they deem 'whores' or to anyone they see as their social inferior? They can treat them like dogshit. Cameron is a fucking worm who lived a life of impregnating random women without a care, didn't give a shit about any potential bastard kids he was producing, and he even says outright that he wouldn't have married the mother anyway if she hadn't been hanged, and only cares about the kid because it's a boy. But the mother is the one who's evil. Not him.
It isn't just the disgusting content, but the prose of this book, I have an issue with. These stories have gotten really lazy at this point. The female character, Avery, is described with word-for-word the exact same descriptors as the other 4 books preceding this one. It's literally almost copy-pasted, she just has a different hair color. 'Gentle curve of her hips, tiny breasts, slender, tiny and almost child-like, heart-shaped face, wide eyes with thick dark lashes', are all repeated descriptors from multiple other female leads. There's a ton of telling and no showing in the earlier chapters of the book to make it seem like time is passing faster than it is. It's just fucking lazy.
The end of the book is the kicker. If all that wasn't bad enough, the romantic plot ends with Avery's entire family conspiring to force her into a surprise marriage. Rather than talking to her about it and letting her decide, they respect her feelings so little that they don't care if she has legitimate reasons to refuse. This isn't considered a kidnapping, because her brother is the one planning it. It's not a violation of her rights; this is an agreement between her brother, her parents, and Cameron, the groom. There's no need to ask Avery what she thinks. She isn't a human, remember? She's property of her male relatives so it's okay that they're doing all this in secret and planning a forced marriage without even informing her. Hannah didn't have to do this, by the way! She didn't have to end the story this way and she knows it!
There are pages of conversation between Payton and Cameron where Cameron is all 'I don't want to force her into something she doesn't want,' and Payton is all, 'Well, she loves you, that's why she had sex with you!' .... Okay, so why does all of this need to be kept secret? It's never explained why this wedding has to be kept secret from Avery or why she has to be tricked into it, other than they know she won't want to. Also, if Cameron really cared about not forcing her, you know what's a really easy way to find out if she wants this marriage? Tell her what's happening!
That's how this book ends. Avery's brother, both parents, and Anne, her friend, basically everyone Avery trusted, works together to betray her trust. They respect her feelings so little that rather than tell her Cameron wants to marry her and let her feel feelings and think thoughts, they drug her and take her to the church. They get her so inebriated that she's stumbling around, can't stand up, and can't protest at the wedding. A total and unbelievable betrayal by everyone she loves. Utterly disgusting. Avery's wishes, autonomy, and consent aren't important. Only Cameron's desires matter. When he didn't want Avery, that was how things were. When he wants Avery, that's how things are. Avery's wishes are immaterial.
After waking up and realizing she's been tricked, Cameron silences Avery with sex, and that's how the book ends. With the male lead fucking the heroine into submission after getting her intoxicated and forcing her into marriage. Fucking vile.
Fuck this, what a disgusting ending. Overriding the female leads protests by incapacitating her? Absolutely unnecessary and disgusting.
P.S., this book was obsessed with food sex, and I mean obsessed. There's a subplot about people stealing jam and honey from the kitchen because now everyone wants to have food sex. Totally discordant with the subject matter. Then again, this book didn't take it's dark subject matter seriously at all.