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Gild (The Plated Prisoner Series Book 1)

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i finished this book like a week ago and genuinely don't remember enough about it to review it so i must have started skim reading at the 75% mark. I am not a psychiatrist or an expert, but it’s very similar, while also being different I guess because she loved Midas before he imprisoned her in her gilded cage. And when she's not being a gold-plated sex toy for the man who casually uses her love for him like a bartering chip, she's Mithridates-ing her liver with continuous doses of wine. The third newbie is on her knees in front of the male, sucking his length like poison from a snake bite. As ever friends, you know i always want people to try books regardless of reviews to form their own opinions but this just isnt worth it.

The story was exciting and given how wide and variation this universe is, I see a lot of potential for this series and it could ascend so high if it done properly. Even though nothing extraordinary happened for the first half of the book, I just couldn’t stop reading. She and the other royal saddles will journey to the king accompanied only by soldiers for their protection. Depends on how it'll go on in the second book, I think this book is more like a prequel rather than a first book. Gostei de como a série foi iniciada nesse primeiro livro, bem desenvolvida apresentando os 6 reinos e seus integrantes.Happy with this arrangement at first, Auren has spent the last 10 years in her cages, convincing herself that Midas loves her even though he doesn’t always show it and that all he wants is to keep her safe because they belong together. King Midas in my opinion was a pig and whatever altruistic motives initially drove him it’s apparent that they’re now long gone. With romance, intrigue, and danger, the gilded world of Orea will grip you from the very first page. Even Midas’ Queen is treated in a pretty dismissive way and it’s pretty obvious to the reader that Midas is a piece of garbage by the way he treats all the women in his castle, not just his ‘saddles’. Sure the grammar is a little to new age at times and she’s got to learn a new catch phrase that isn’t “bright side” but the subtle cues of a deeper story of her past and the hints of the manipulator she somehow loves?

No more Fae set a foot in Orea because the Fae betrayed the Oreans 300 years ago and their new King saw Oreans as lesser beings and destroyed the bridge between the two realms resulting in the Seventh Kingdom's doom. Anyway, throw in some random pirate, drop in a long thought dead Fae race, elude to the fact that she is something that its clear she is already by this point and youve got yourself a train wreck of a book that i literally rolled my eyes at at every swipe of the kindle page. I picked this up, fully prepared that I might have to push through it, that I might not like it that much. Auren is not but a victim in these political games played by greedy men, she only yearns to be left alone forever and locked away in her gilded cage where it is safe.Knowing the past Auren and Midas share makes their relationship even more complex because Auren first knew Midas as a kind and handsome savior who slowly changed into her captor who made her dependent and who abused of his power over her.

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