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Chargement... Captive Prince (Captive Prince, #1) (original 2013; édition 2012)par C.S. Pacat
Information sur l'oeuvreL'Esclave (Prince Captif #1) par C. S. Pacat (2013)
Slavefic (4) Chargement...
Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. This was an interesting read for me. It does have sexual slavery as well as a weird underlying societal hierarchy for it i fell the author does a good job of not just going for the trope. The story is pretty well done and honestly out of the 3 this one has some of the most graphic of the content at the start as well as some underlying mentions of a child and master relationship at one point (which i understand why its there and its dealt with well it just leaves a certain kind of taste ) Most of the graphic stuff at the start can be skipped and the rest of the book doesn't suffer from it. They do a good job of not just making a Stockholm kind of relationship but that said the slave theme carries at least heavily through this book and moderately in the next 2 (treated mostly as a status verses actions like the 1st). The interactions of the princes as the story went I found I liked as well as the strategies and twists but the whole sexual slavery thing was a bit much and leaves you hoping it doesn't pop up nearly as bad later on if at all but its definitely not romanticized or the relationships pushed in the way you'd think they'd be. This book is not for everyone but has somethings going for it i didn't hate it but this one in the set did push me a bit but i did overall enjoy the series its complex and hard to brake down without spoiling some of the later points in the series ( ) i read this because i loved the author's dark rise/dark heir series and i wanted more written by them whilst waiting for the third book. this series is... very different lol. first off, as other reviewers have said, there is graphic sexual slavery. also this is not a romance, i'm sure they'll get together eventually but in this book the two main characters hate each other, and the one who is enslaved gets tortured by the other. but... it's well written and i like the characters and i want to find out what happens with all the political machinations and i'm kind of hoping maybe being enslaved helps the main character realize that oh hey slavery is wrong? i'm not holding my breath but i'm probably going to read the next one anyway. and also really hope the author writes more ya because for real dark rise and dark heir are so good. Hey, if M/M romance isn't your thing, and if you struggle (understandably!) to separate the fantasy of a sexual slavery narrative from the all too real and horrific reality of the slave trade - both historical and current - then this series is not for you. I struggled with the slavery aspects myself, and I'm still not sure that this was my thing. However, the story between the two main characters is compelling and just beautifully written. Generally I deeply detest it when a novel ends in such a way that leaves a reader with no choice but to read a second and third book in order to get a complete story, but this time I'm not even mad. A. This isn't a romance. Gay or otherwise. Not in this book. B. This is sexual slavery. Yes, sex slaves. That does not equivalate to love. C. Pedophilia, rape, slavery. Now with that out of the way. The ongoing conclusion seems to be that book one is the weekest one of the series. It apparently gets really good into book two, and weaker and book three. So my conclusion is to keep reading but to think that both the beginning and end are bad. This is what I've heard, I don't know if this is what I will feel but with the beginning already feeling bad for me like they said, I guess I can trust in other people and believe that book two will be the highlight of this series. If so, we need more than the middle to be good. A good middle out of three books is nothing. If you tell me one third of your series is garbage then you don't need it. 1/3rd being good is an awful look. One thing that stands out is that apparently sex slaves is a resource? And it's one of the only resources in this world that we are informed about, and educated on. So does that mean sex slavery built the economics of this world? Um. Ew. We have gay LGBT rulers but sex slaves are a currency and economic... I feel like selling Damon, a captured prince into all of these bad situations is foolish. Like when he know vastly different things like how to fight and kill? War tactics? Enemy information? Wouldn't he know all these different things he was raised on and have this forbidden knowledge or even be known as a pastoral? Like yeah they **know** he's a past royal, but I feel like being a past royal would have more impact. Plus it would effect how in demand he is and how much he costs. Also, how does it not reflect upon the kingdom that a once royal is slumming it and now a sex slave? This would do so much reputation damage if and when it spread across the lands. And it would spread because so many people are with him. And they would all be able to say they slept with a royal. Before or after they exposure it would be known. This is a big massive plot point that kept coming to my mind. He's basically one of the people who was running their thing and now they're just sleeping with him and not bragging and if they are bragging it's reflecting upon the kingdom. And nobody's going to do it about that? About this big giant red blemish on the kingdom? Like is none of this going to matter? Even if Damon is no longer royalty, which he is royalty still, this would still reflect on his entire Royal line, his relatives. He would be reflected upon and seen in low light. This would reflect upon the kingdom. I cannot emphasize this enough. This is a big issue with the series. Stockholm romance between a slave owner and a slave keeper who whips him. Nope. No exploration. No romance. No discussion. Just garbage. 1 star. Appartient à la sérieCaptive Prince (1)
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HTML:From global phenomenon C. S. Pacat comes the first novel in her critically acclaimed Captive Prince trilogy. Damen is a warrior hero to his people, and the rightful heir to the throne of Akielos, but when his half brother seizes power, Damen is captured, stripped of his identity, and sent to serve the prince of an enemy nation as a pleasure slave. Beautiful, manipulative and deadly, his new master Prince Laurent epitomizes the worst of the court at Vere. But in the lethal political web of the Veretian court, nothing is as it seems, and when Damen finds himself caught up in a play for the throne, he must work together with Laurent to survive and save his country. For Damen, there is just one rule: never, ever reveal his true identity. Because the one man Damen needs is the one man who has more reason to hate him than anyone else... Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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