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File Size: 2258 KB
Print Length: 246 pages
Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
Publisher: Less Than Three Press, LLC (February 8, 2016)
Publication Date: February 8, 2016
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B01BLX4JGA
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I will be honest - normally when I see the book that employs the trope that reminds me of "Bachellor/s" reality shows I give this book a side eye and keep walking past it. But this was Megan Derr's book and I rarely pass her longer works and reviews by my buddies seemed to be positive, so I clicked. It was very entertaining, so I am glad I did. Yes, the premise for this book that once every seventy five years this kingdom conducts a Tournament which gives poor a chance to compete for marrying lots of nobles in order to add fresh blood to high classes - there are like seventy or more chances to get oneself married (barrons, dukes, and even royal family participates). Legend says that one of the previous Queens (Regent Charles) established the tournament in honor of peasant woman who saved the kingdom when it fell on bad times and Queen fell in love with her.Of course the obvious question I had what happens if noble families do not have marriage age candidates when the tournament year comes, but I handwaved it and moved along.Our main character Rath (aka Rathatayen but unsurprisingly he prefers to go by Rath) just wants peace and quiet. He works all kinds of jobs for very little money in order to survive but he also has a no good father whom he constantly needs to save from the situations man gets himself into. Now his father owes a lot of money which he cannot pay back. Rath's attempts to get that much money is not quite successful. Till friend suggests he tries participating in the Tournament because if he gets in the second round he will get a stipend which maybe enough money to save his father again, for a little bit anyway.Rath is not eager to participate at all - he may have dreamed about the Tournament when he was much younger (he is thirty three when the story begins ), but now he thinks Tournament is rigged throughout and nobles usually make sure that winners are those whom they want their sons and daughters to marry anyway. Rath ends up signing up however because he does not think he has a choice - whether you would find that convincing I do not know. I could have come up with more choices for him, but once again it was easy enough for me to believe in this development.For the most part I really enjoyed the Tournament - the challenges and how participating in those challenges made our hero shine. We see street smarts and a noble heart of somebody who may have gotten beaten up by life, but who surely was not as cynical as he pretended to be when push came to shove.I will let you to find how well Rath did in the Tournament and what reward he got if any, but I will tell you that at the same time as our hero is playing in the Tournament, surprisingly he is finding out that one of his casual hook ups may be somebody he may want to give his heart too - it is a lovely slow burn romance and I enjoyed how the writer managed to move this storyline along together with the Tournament one. Once again, I will let you find out the end result on your own .I thought the world building was not detailed, but for the purpose of this story it was enough for me. Once again I liked how the author put matter of fact touches here and there in the story which shows for example that none of the main characters are white. I loved that "intersex goddess" is casually mentioned, men and women fall in love with each other without anybody blinking an eye as it should be. I liked that world even if I may want to learn more about it.
Ok I won't lie, the first time I read this book... I DIDN'T like it... It's partially my fault since I remember that I kinda rushed through it a bit but the character's just didn't catch my interest because I felt they were all a little too goody-goody and nice and perfect, and that was with the main character happily professing to being a whore. This aside months later after buying and reading a few of Megan Derr's other books I wondered if maybe I hadn't judged this one a bit harshly and decided to give it a re-read... I still feel the main character is a little too 'good' but I was paying more attention this time and better understood his more human flaws than I had before. While this is still a lot lower on my list of favorite reads, its still a delightful Cinderella-style tale and still has a permanent place on my kindle (which is more than several other books could claim when my kindle paperwhite finally became full last month and I had to purge many titles to make room for new purchases)
This is the story of Rath, who is a general laborer and sometimes whore living in the poorer side of the city. When a loan shark comes calling on him to pay back a truly absurd sum of money that his deadbeat father owes, Rath tries his best to come up with as much of the money as he can, when a friend of his comes up with an idea… he can enter the Tournament of Losers – not its real name, of course, but as far as Rath cares for it, it’s pretty accurate. The idea is that the nobility of the realm holds a tournament every set number of years in order to marry off some of the nobles to common blood in order to mix things up a bit. Rath thinks it’s rigged, either way, as some of the people who enter train for winning the tournament from a very young age.It’s somewhat like the Hunger Games in that respect, only there’s less death and these people are anywhere between the ages of 20 and 40, and not, like… teenagers killing each other.Rath enters the tournament, and ends up doing well enough to pay off his debts. Then he plans on losing so that he doesn’t have to keep competing for no reason, but keeps on going anyway, despite his life being threatened a few times. Meanwhile, he and a…. ehhhhhh…. we’ll go with mysterious (not very mysterious) nobleman named Tress have started a relationship which Rath is regretting and yet so not regretting more and more as it goes on.It’s obvious from the beginning of the tournament who Tress really is, but I couldn’t have cared less, because I still needed the story leading up to the happily ever after here. This story wasn’t about the ending for me, it was about the getting there. Tress is an adorable character who just wants to spoil his lover and make him feel better, and I wanted all of the goodness for him. Rath is a character who was very, very easy to root for, and so my heart of hearts wanted nothing more for a happily ever after for the both of them.Admittedly I’ve spent the last couple months reading stuff that is far steamier than this one. All of the sex in this one is behind closed doors, but regardless, it was still full of the feels, even if it wasn’t as full of the touchy-feels, so to speak. :DThis is an adorable, slow burn, fun and often funny novel with a romance between two characters who I wanted to see reach the end of this story happy. It was fast paced, it took me an afternoon to read, and I was enthralled from beginning to end. An easy 4.5/5 stars from me!~
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