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King of Flesh and Bone

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Brandy P, Reviewer

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I have been hearing about this book for a while. I jumped on the opportunity to listen to the audiobook and review it! Spoilers ahead:

Let's just start by saying that this book is morbid. Not because of obvious reasons but because the Male MC thrives on abuse, punishment, and destroying anything that seems good. Then there is being burned alive on a spit for many days and regenerating. the detailed body parts that are burned away. like eyelids, tongues, skin, male body parts, and other soft body parts. There are also many triggers that could cause readers to turn away such as forced sexual relations and physical abuse. I am not sure that they were necessary and did not do anything to make me want to read the book further. Instead, it was the perseverance and loyalty of the female MC that made me want to read further. She firmly believes in the vows to her former husband and lives to be honorable. I really wanted this story to turn it in her favor but i could clearly see that something was going to happen- cue cliffhanger.

I would recommend this book in certain book groups that I follow but it is clearly for a special and specific group of readers that have clad iron tummies and constitutions. Thank you for allowing the oppertunity to review this title.
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