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Renee
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I'm loving it so far! And The Guardian? I know he's obviously the MLI. I highly suspect that Odessa is neurodivergent coded. Not sure how/where to pinpoint it, just a strong feeling. . I feel bad for her how none of the Turans are making her feel welcome. It's got to be some reason why she doesnt have the starburst eyes. She's got some secret identity that she doesn't know. Also Zavier may be gay. Who knows.
— Apr 22, 2026 11:15PM
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Renee
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HE'S THE FUCKING PRINCE??? HE'S MARRIED TO HER????! WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK!!!! :@@@@ I'M LOSING MY SHIT HERE BUT I CAN'T SINCE I'M IN PUBLIC. also fuck that "set you free" nonsense
— Apr 25, 2026 08:16PM
Renee
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Ooooh I am loving this. "Praise is for the bedroom, Cross. Not the training ring." -pg 139. SIR! O_O
— Apr 23, 2026 11:58PM
Renee
is on page 138 of 528
I don't even care that this is tropey as fuck. I'm still loving it. Probably gonna be a 5 star at the end.
— Apr 22, 2026 11:16PM
Renee
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ah! I have heard Samantha Bentmoor read before with Brynne Weaver's "Leather and Lark". I knew it sounded familiar!
— Apr 22, 2026 01:15PM
Renee
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4/20 /26
Great start, wanted to continue during this round, but had taken a muscle relaxer and was fighting for my life to stay awake. Might have to restart the last chapter. Also listening to the audiobook and Samantha Brentmoor does a pretty decent male voice, in my opinion. I feel like I've heard her read before but I'm not sure. Her cadence just sounds really familiar.
— Apr 22, 2026 01:08PM
Great start, wanted to continue during this round, but had taken a muscle relaxer and was fighting for my life to stay awake. Might have to restart the last chapter. Also listening to the audiobook and Samantha Brentmoor does a pretty decent male voice, in my opinion. I feel like I've heard her read before but I'm not sure. Her cadence just sounds really familiar.

