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PrimaGigi
Jul 19, 2015PrimaGigi rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
I genuinely enjoyed the latest installment of the IAD series. It was filled with lust, love, and pandemonium. This is has a lot more religious undertones to it. Thronos is slightly tiresome with his moral high-ground. I felt that could have been explored a lot earlier in the book with Melanthe revealing to him what exactly happened to her to him. Even though I love Kresely sexual imagery, I felt they were too pushed together and I wanted more of the tender moments that was had between Thronoes and Lanthe. Things that bothered me: All these towering males with these homogeneous penis. Thronos is seven-foot to Lanthe's five-feet. It's like a Great Dane having sex with Jack Russell Terrier. I changed that to make them more comparable in size. I just couldn't take imaging Lanthe being skewered and stuffed like a Turkey and being able to seriously enjoy it or handle his girth with length. If a vagina feels tight, it means a woman isn't fully aroused, that means she couldn't and wouldn't be able to enjoy his prodigious member without immense amount of pain. Must all the females be extremely pale? Can we get a story about Loa? There is interspecies mingling, but all the species are mayonnaise white. Things I liked: I liked that Lanthe had a story that was filled with sexual experience. She had sexuality and wasn't afraid to wield it. She owned who she was and made no apologies for enjoying sex. She wouldn't accept nor tolerate slut-shaming. I just don't understand why a woman of her caliber would need self-help books that made absolutely no sense. The story felt more fluid. Their love felt more learned and earned rather then just: "i-realized-i-loved-you-because-you-passed-me-the-salt." It was them regaining trust in one another, trying to heal and more forward.