![]() ![]() ![]() So I am here to aggressively try and get my GR friends to read it. This book has too few ratings on the GR page. Lucían is clearly kinky but has no frame of reference for it and that's what the couple will undoubtedly be discovering / working through in the next book, aside from the adventure they'll be on. ![]() I'm hoping it gets more into Glory's head and fleshes out her character, because as other reviewers have noted she's a bit too perfect in this book - but I attribute much of that to Lucían's intense and inexperienced adoration. The first book ends in an HFN, though, so no cliffhanger worries. I'm looking forward to the sequel to this duology. I felt like all of that was handled with the gravity it merited. There's a lot in here about conservative Christianity's sexuality shaming, because of Lucían's upbringing in an abusive conservative monastery. (Not lying.) I didn't realize when I picked it up that the She-Wolf, whose real name is Glory, is what I would describe as pan from how she talks about herself. ![]() It's all from Lucían's POV and his character voice is so fantastic that I had to put it down for a few days because I was jealous. Queer F/M fantasy romance that pairs a shy, slight archivist monk named Lucían with a tall, strapping warrior woman called the She-Wolf in an alternate historical fantasy Europe with different names for countries and cultures, and also with magic and unicorns. ![]()
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