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The Engineered Throne by Megan Derr5/13/2023 ![]() ![]() The story took centre stage which was excellent. The characters were the problem, I couldn't imagine them in my head. However, as a novice to me it worked well. ![]() I understand those who probably read this genre more actively will find it's not as original or developed as others. The setting, the prose and the politics were very well developed. After all not all are to my taste.The Engineered Throne has enough of everything in my eyes but it does lack that extra spark. I'm not going go through every book she's written. more ost are incredibly dull or it gets bogged down with a million side characters or it goes slightly crazy and authors throw as much bullshit as they can to make it a "dark and edgy".Megan Derr has an extensive back log and I have hardly made a dent. Review 2: I have read my fair share of arranged marriages and the likes in my time as an avid M/M consumer. Not a crown prince of course, but he's going to be a part of the royal family anyway.He didn't expect it will make him responsible for the whole country, winning a war, standing unbreakable above the ruins and helping to rebuild them.I liked the story thought it could heve been better written and the miscommunication between the main characters was getting at my nerves at times.I loved the dragons, they were sweet, especially the Vellen's one. It comes as surprise that he's to marry a prince from the enemy kingdom. He never hoped nor wanted to be more or have an important position on the court. Review 1: Vellen is fist and formost a soldier and engineer. ![]()
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