4.25⭐
This book was really good. I liked it very much. Could be better? Absolutely. I'm counting on the next installment to make amends.
Upon reading the bonus chapter of one of the main character's POV that isn't included in the book, I finally have my answer as to why, despite the good world building, good main and side characters and a good plot that's a bit heavy on the political court scheming, this book wasn't absolutely fantastic to me - and it would've been, had it had that second POV.
🟡 A regal, wealthy Emperor / a northern hunter-prince
🟣 Both in their 20's, I'm guessing a bit of an age gap, but not much
🟢 Apparently most people here are bisexual, but these two lean towards men
🟠 A bit of a size difference
🔵 Alternate universe, looks like a mild and a bit more futuristic GoT
🟣 Magic
🟡 Multiple kingdoms, but one is the most powerful
🌶️ Sadly almost none of the sex scenes, it's implied they both want it, there's some kissing and quick frotting, it's more of a surprise for both
The story is well thought-out, no doubt about it and to get a better reading experience, do read the bonus chapter first, because all throughout the book you'll be wondering too many times what Tallu, the Emperor of The Imperium, really thinks and feels about everything going on in his kingdom. His input is of great importance, he holds many answers and to not get at least a bit of Tallu's side of things was a big mistake.
The Imperium is the southern kingdom that's immense, wealthy, opulent and during the war about 2 decades ago conquered the majority of the other lands and kingdoms and killed off their people, including the various mages that have quite an importance in the book.
Imperium made an arrangement with the Northern Kingdom to marry their heiress when the time comes, so we're starting out with Northern Kingdom's heiress Eonai being sent to marry Tallu, but her brother Airon, the trained assassin, is actually there to murder him.
Throughout the whole story you're blatantly aware that Tallu knows Airon's come to kill him, but he decides to keep him close, not only does he want him profoundly (told in the bonus chapter), he also decides to marry him instead of his sister.
"I knew I was not as broad or large as other northern men, but I still stood a good few inches above most of the men I had met in the Imperium. It was disconcerting to be faced with someone larger than me, his eyes looking me over as though I was his thing, his possession."
Tallu and Airon are (almost) never intimate, in fact they don't really spend much time together, but the interactions they have, are intense. It's understandable they're not together as much, since Airon is on a mission and the rules of the royal couple are such that the Emperor has his own house and the Consort another, they don't live together at all after the wedding, so even before they were married it made sense they didn't spend as much time together, it was also unprecedented the Consort would be a man.
"He couldn’t soften around me. I couldn’t handle that; I couldn’t handle the way that this cold man who’d casually threatened to restart a war that would end my people was gentle when he turned his hand so we were palm to palm."
After the wedding we don't get to their living arrangements yet, we just know Tallu doesn't share, as is the custom in these kingdoms (they have poly relationships), so I'm really looking forward to finding out if they'll actually live together.
Airon is plotting to kill Tallu until his last breath, until the very last scene in the book, but he eventually doesn't.
At that point you already know that Tallu is aware of everything; he's a powerful electro mage and I'm not sure how many other gifts he has, because it sure looked like he knew exactly what Airon was thinking, at all times.
"I couldn’t let myself fall for this dangerous, powerful man. No matter what weakness he showed me. I smiled back at him and reminded myself of what was absolutely true: I was going to kill him."
The whole time Tallu was waiting for that final blow, all in the hopes of getting a serious and loyal partner for his vision or his mission - what mission that is, we can't say, because we have absolutely no input about his intentions or thoughts. He's got quite the past, he's mysterious and you just can't tell what he's up to. But he's up to something big.
The story is really good, I loved reading it, there's so much of the political scheming and action that you won't be bored, I think Airon's talking to animals needs to be explored more, he's also highly trained as an assassin, so I'm hoping he'll be put to good use, not just be a kept husband.
There's a dragon egg involved as well.
I liked the touch of dragons, I always love dragons, so I'm hoping the egg hatches and with the next installment we're most likely going up north to complicate matters even further, so I'm really hoping the author doesn't just skip months and months after this ending in the next installment and just says - 6 months later we live together, we've had sex, it's fantastic, all off-page of course - and then just bring us the politics.
No, we need to have this relationship development on-page. Absolutely.
We simply can't have these two characters without both of their POV's as well, so I'm asking this author to please include Tallu's POV in the next installment.
This was one of the rare books I actually liked lately, that I actually enjoyed this year, so please don't fuck it up!
Respectfully.