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A review by jurnee_reads
Wed to the Minotaur by Eden Ember
2.0
2.5⭐️
This one just didn’t do it for me the way the first book in the series did. It’s hard to pinpoint what exactly was off about it… but I’m pretty sure it was just the characters. Both the H and h were rather boring… their entire personalities just “I love my mate” without anything else there to fill them out some. Auryn, though I loved her name, was also annoying. The dialogue was lack luster, felt very forced most of the time… robotic even.
And though there was some plot going on, a war the minotaurs were fighting with another alien race, it was rather boring as well! Not much happened… and when something did happen it just wasn’t described very well. I didn’t feel attached to these characters so I didn’t really like their smut scenes either.
The only thing I sort of liked was the descriptions of how the Minotaur people lived and what their home world was like. There were also quite a few characters thrown around that made things interesting occasionally. Not the worst I’ve read, but it wasn’t good.
This one just didn’t do it for me the way the first book in the series did. It’s hard to pinpoint what exactly was off about it… but I’m pretty sure it was just the characters. Both the H and h were rather boring… their entire personalities just “I love my mate” without anything else there to fill them out some. Auryn, though I loved her name, was also annoying. The dialogue was lack luster, felt very forced most of the time… robotic even.
And though there was some plot going on, a war the minotaurs were fighting with another alien race, it was rather boring as well! Not much happened… and when something did happen it just wasn’t described very well. I didn’t feel attached to these characters so I didn’t really like their smut scenes either.
The only thing I sort of liked was the descriptions of how the Minotaur people lived and what their home world was like. There were also quite a few characters thrown around that made things interesting occasionally. Not the worst I’ve read, but it wasn’t good.