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Publication Date: January 30, 2018
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It was like book 5 and 6 was cut into, we stopped at a scene and suddenly picked up were we left off. I really liked how everything get settled though. The author showed how competent the Valens women were and really liked it. Jan also left breadcrumbs for another arc, it was subtle but I managed to see them. The first arc sealed with the wizards and witches, the second might do with other supernaturals.Thanks for the ride Jan Stryvant!
Great closure for the first arc! It’s a little short and low on action, but very good nonetheless. Looking forward to the upcoming books!A thought about the series in general: The only thing I didn't like is that Sean and his wives can have other lovers ... He can be with anyone because 'he is a lion' (-giggles) and it's all fine but his wives can't have other male partners. But it's ok if they sleep with other women... I'm not fond on the open marriage concept, you can have the harem without having other lovers.PS: Sorry for the English, it's not my native language.
As the last book in the first story arc of the series, I'm looking at the overall impression of the way the books have developed in addition to the book itself in this regard, and while they have their appeal, they also still have a lot of problems.The appeal for this book was that lo and behold, when the main protagonist isn't rushing to add yet another new woman he only just met to his harem as another wife, his current wives actually get a chance to DO SOMETHING and develop as characters beyond the list of tropes they each represent as ideal girlfriend/wife material. They actually get to show aspects of their personalities and how they mesh with eachother and other characters instead of spending most of their time sexing the protagonist or talking about how amazing he is and how badly they want to sex him.Paired with a focus on the villain characters and more on the other secondary characters, this has the most actually going on and holds the most development within the span of a single installment compared to any of the previous books. This is very much a good thing, but also very much a bad thing in that the only reason it all came about the way it did was because the protagonist was in a coma through a good four-fifths of the book. Then it went right back to the wives fawning over him and him solving everything without much effort. Again.I want to like the main character, but every other thing out of his mouth in regards to his wives sounds like something someone who never actually flirted with a woman before would imagine coming off as suave and teasing, and falls flat just about every time. Everything else is either him somehow making huge leaps in magical development without any real trial or error beforehand and nine times out of ten it all goes perfectly for him, or him being cocky and brash somehow making everyone around him see him as almost a messiah character. Overall it makes the whole series so far read like a very overworked, overly indulgent ego-trip for the author.The previous failings of the prior books still exist in this one, though not as grievously or obviously in most regards. The dialogue by other characters is perfectly fine, but anything with the protagonist and his wives always loops back to cheesy flirting and always in the most tone-deaf ways for the given scenes. It goes past being campy in the fun way and nearly up to cringy, not helped by the fact that this author still is in desperate need of a content and grammar editor. Every scene that is supposed to be high energy or dramatic, all of a sudden every spoken sentence ends IN EXCLAMATION POINTS! Because thats how people talk when things get exciting! Or when they're just flirting badly,or talking about things that sound like recanting an office meeting! But its supposed to be exciting so exclamation points!And the author has gone all-in with calling the entire race of animal shapeshifters "lycans" despite how ignorant it comes off as and how badly it pulls the reader out of the story every time it shows up on the page. It'd be like calling the whole race of fairies "leprechauns", even the taller non-Irish associated ones or all the magic users "necromancers" even though not a single one of them summon the undead though any of the books. It just comes off as a bad writing decision and why the author persists with it, I haven't a clue.In summation, while there are some high points and interesting premise ideas in the books of the first arc in this series, the lack of proper editing and the content choices made for the story lore paired with how skewed the depiction of the protagonist and his harem comes off all just serves to make the series feel like a young adult fantasy story that got pushed through before it was publish-ready. I had hoped to see some improvements as it developed further, and while this book technically did so it also dropped said improvements and went right back to how things were before by the last fifth of the book so I can't really say the author has been improving.My final rating on this book and the series overall is 3 and 1/2 stars, which Amazon doesn't let us mark unfortunately. It's got some good parts, some okay parts, but also a lot of awkward choices that drag the whole premise right down when it doesn't have to. I very much doubt I'll be of the mind to continue with this series any further in the future.
Sean, Roxy and the rest achieve some measure of victory and the future has a plan, and a hope. But is the victory real and the plan realistic? After Sean survives with the aid, and sacrifice, of the lions is he ready to lead? With his pride increasing and with the pregancy of many of his wives the future seems assured, but we know that can't happen. Many questions still exist and this chapter closes with the situation the most stable since the beginning. Cali has now become a full member and her honor has been restored. That is one of the many clarifications revealed in this issue. But with each clarification the mystery only deepens. Are the new allies really allies? Only the happenings in this chapter seem to suggest that, but new agenda's are also revealed in subtle hints. Read carefully.
This is easily one of my favorite books in the series, as more emphasis is placed on Sean's wives and furthers their character development. The part focusing on Cali and Sheila is simultaneously hilarious and awesome (some would call it dark, but I've been told I have a weird sense of humor).My only real complaint relates to the lions ex machina part of the book. While I can see why the author wrote that scenes the way he did, I couldn't help but feel like they were contrived purely for added, unneeded drama. There are a couple ways he could have changed that part of the plot to keep the same general idea without creating the "dude, seriously?" moment.
Up front: I like the series, started reading using KU and then bought the whole series because I’ll be rereading them.That said, I’m an editorial geek. Part of what attracted me was how professionally edited the first several books were. That has slid a bit, starting around book 5 or 6. We do notice these things. 😉 It went from an average 1 mistake per 10 pages or so down to 1 in 5-6. Still not too bad, but I figure this might bring it to the author’s attention before it gets to ugly levels.
I very much dislike the way the previous book ended. But this one picks up right in the middle of the action. It’s almost like this was one big book that was split in the middle. The first half of this book kind of drug on almost as if it was being strung along to stretch out the story. But after that the store picks up quite nicely and did a good job in its conclusion. I have a bad tendency rating a books on how I feel at the end of the book. If it end on a downer then I tend to give it a bad rating unfortunately that is just how I am. With that said my overall impression of the series is very good.
Great ending to the story arc, especially the way Sean and Roxy revisit her old room at the apartment house where it all started so as to bring everything full circle. I can hardly wait to begin reading the next story arc. (And I'm looking forward to reading the next Portals of Infinity tale as well). Keep up the great work!
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