If you're reading a book with this title and cover, you know exactly what you're in for. Probably nothing about this book will especially surprise or disappoint you.
It's fine! The FMC is unremarkable and reasonable. The MMC reminds me of an alien version of Dimitri from Fire Emblem, which is a big plus. The worldbuilding was surprisingly interesting; the aliens really want to bite, which is hot, and they get fang-boners when they're aroused, which is pretty cute.
This book is absolutely riddled with typos. The author seems to have a poor grasp of grammar, particularly involving dialogue tags, and absolutely no editor. There were homophone typos too - for example piqued and peaked were swapped (both ways!). I'm not expecting high literature but it's a bit frustrating to see THIS many typos.
Anyways, it was fine, nothing remarkable, I didn't hate it, and the (sexual) worldbuilding was pretty decent. Subtracted half a star for the typos - they're honestly pretty distracting.
If you're reading a book with this title and cover, you know exactly what you're in for. Probably nothing about this book will especially surprise or disappoint you.
It's fine! The FMC is unremarkable and reasonable. The MMC reminds me of an alien version of Dimitri from Fire Emblem, which is a big plus. The worldbuilding was surprisingly interesting; the aliens really want to bite, which is hot, and they get fang-boners when they're aroused, which is pretty cute.
This book is absolutely riddled with typos. The author seems to have a poor grasp of grammar, particularly involving dialogue tags, and absolutely no editor. There were homophone typos too - for example piqued and peaked were swapped (both ways!). I'm not expecting high literature but it's a bit frustrating to see THIS many typos.
Anyways, it was fine, nothing remarkable, I didn't hate it, and the (sexual) worldbuilding was pretty decent. Subtracted half a star for the typos - they're honestly pretty distracting.