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adventurous
emotional
sad
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
Graphic: Rape, Sexual content, Slavery
adventurous
emotional
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
I didn’t read The Summer Palace the first time I read the trilogy because I wasn’t ready to leave the CapRi world behind. But it really is best read right after Kings Rising, it’s like the epilogue that the final book was missing. Even though I was expecting the fluff it really was so so soft 😭 they’re so in love please 😭😭😭 (did not expect to cry so much though 😭).
The Jord story was sweet- I love that we get the backstory as to why the Prince’s Guard are so loyal to Laurent.
The Charls story was so funny. Undercover DL was so cute. Also, Damen has curly hair and a dimple confirmed! Charls somehow has the ?warmest?descriptions of Damen’s appearance, it’s cute.
I did not expect to enjoy Pet so much. That was a such a wild ride. Ancel is a very ambitious and self-assured character, a different type of hyper confidence in comparison to Damen and just so interesting to read. I adored the dynamic he had with Berenger!
I wasn’t expecting to enjoy the other non-Damen perspectives so much, but I love that in all of them you get to see DL from an outsiders perspective at different points of their relationship development.
Graphic: Sexual content
Moderate: Adult/minor relationship, Animal death, Slavery, Violence, Trafficking
Minor: Pedophilia, Grief, Death of parent, Fire/Fire injury, War
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
I came for the summer palace story and ended up staying for the adventures of charls story. Oh my god that one deserves 5 stars. It was just Damen and Laurent being little shits and it was the best thing ever. The summer palace was brilliant too, even if I would have wanted it to be longer and take more time for its important conversations. Green but for a season and pet weren’t too special, just a nice extension of the world but it didn’t do a lot for me.
These were just some fun stories for when you loved the captive prince trilogy.
These were just some fun stories for when you loved the captive prince trilogy.
Graphic: Rape, Sexual content, Slavery
Moderate: Animal death
Minor: Adult/minor relationship, Pedophilia, Violence, Death of parent, Murder
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Green But For A Season: 2.25 stars
The Summer Palace: 4.25 stars
The Adventures of Charls, The Veretian Cloth Merchant: 5 stars!
Pet: 4.25 stars
I loved returning to the world of Akielos and Vere, Damen and Laurent, Lamen and his Prince. This bind up was worth it just for the post-Kings Rising content, especially The Summer Palace. Relaxed Laurent is a beautiful Laurent. My favorite story was definitely The Adventures of Charls, because a) I loved seeing Damen and Laurent's relationship from an outsider's eyes, and b) it legitimately had me laughing out loud, I freaking love Charls and all the little ironies. I didn't really care one bit about Ancel in the original trilogy, but his and Berenger's short story was quite intriguing, and I liked it. This sweet little bind up was well-conceived and highly enjoyable as a companion to the original trilogy, and I highly recommend it!
The Summer Palace: 4.25 stars
The Adventures of Charls, The Veretian Cloth Merchant: 5 stars!
Pet: 4.25 stars
I loved returning to the world of Akielos and Vere, Damen and Laurent, Lamen and his Prince. This bind up was worth it just for the post-Kings Rising content, especially The Summer Palace. Relaxed Laurent is a beautiful Laurent. My favorite story was definitely The Adventures of Charls, because a) I loved seeing Damen and Laurent's relationship from an outsider's eyes, and b) it legitimately had me laughing out loud, I freaking love Charls and all the little ironies. I didn't really care one bit about Ancel in the original trilogy, but his and Berenger's short story was quite intriguing, and I liked it. This sweet little bind up was well-conceived and highly enjoyable as a companion to the original trilogy, and I highly recommend it!
Graphic: Sexual content, Slavery
Moderate: Toxic relationship
Minor: Adult/minor relationship
adventurous
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
Strong character development:
N/A
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
This was a delightful read.
I ended up loving even the characters I didn't expect to.
Green but for a Season > sad
Would've been a lovely read, if we didn't know how the story between Jord and Aimeric actually ended; it was quite painful to see Jord get enamored and hopeful about him knowing how it'd all unfold. Despite the pain, I really enjoyed getting to see more of Jord and through him a young Laurent working hard to prove himself worthy and building up the Prince Guard.
The Summer Palace > lovely
The marvelous epilogue we all deserved. Though I was happy with the way Kings Rising ended, I was extremely pleased to get to see a little more of Lamen. This story managed to be incredibly soft, funny and still deal with some pretty heavy topics that weren't really addressed in the trilogy, but that needed to be addressed nonetheless. Their relationship is just wonderful and I'm in love with their love!
The Adventures of Charls, the Veretian Cloth Merchant > funny
This was hilarious. I loved Charls' POV with his clueless self-assurance, genuine loyalty and love for Laurent and (funnily misguided) care for decorum towards the prince.I absolutely adore that we got to see Lamen hunting down slave traffickers and genuinely couldn't stop laughing when he kept cluelessly talking to Damen as though he was just an assistant and fussing over Laurent. Which for me peaked when he ordered him to skin the rabbit for Laurent and then 'realise' that of course he wasn't an assistant, but a companion with no valuable skills.
Pet > surprising
I never particularly cared for Ancel, so I was surprised that he was the MC for one of the short stories, and I was honestly not expecting to like it much, however, I was wrong. I enjoyed seeing the capri world through a pet's eye, a pet that's willingly one. For me pets are an —admittedly extreme— form of prostitution, and though during the Regent's time consent was completely disregarded and many were practically forced into petdom, I assume that during a fairer rule there would still people choosing to be pets. I think there's a fine line that often gets blurred between sex work and forced sexual labour and I thought Ancel did a very good the consentual side of sex work, when chosen willingly —a great contrast to Damen's views and experience and of the institutional slavery of Akielos.I would've never imagined I'd get a ship to love out of this short story, but they make me so fuzzy!
I ended up loving even the characters I didn't expect to.
Green but for a Season > sad
Would've been a lovely read, if we didn't know how the story between Jord and Aimeric actually ended; it was quite painful to see Jord get enamored and hopeful about him knowing how it'd all unfold. Despite the pain, I really enjoyed getting to see more of Jord and through him a young Laurent working hard to prove himself worthy and building up the Prince Guard.
The Summer Palace > lovely
The marvelous epilogue we all deserved. Though I was happy with the way Kings Rising ended, I was extremely pleased to get to see a little more of Lamen. This story managed to be incredibly soft, funny and still deal with some pretty heavy topics that weren't really addressed in the trilogy, but that needed to be addressed nonetheless. Their relationship is just wonderful and I'm in love with their love!
The Adventures of Charls, the Veretian Cloth Merchant > funny
This was hilarious. I loved Charls' POV with his clueless self-assurance, genuine loyalty and love for Laurent and (funnily misguided) care for decorum towards the prince.
Pet > surprising
I never particularly cared for Ancel, so I was surprised that he was the MC for one of the short stories, and I was honestly not expecting to like it much, however, I was wrong. I enjoyed seeing the capri world through a pet's eye, a pet that's willingly one. For me pets are an —admittedly extreme— form of prostitution, and though during the Regent's time consent was completely disregarded and many were practically forced into petdom, I assume that during a fairer rule there would still people choosing to be pets. I think there's a fine line that often gets blurred between sex work and forced sexual labour and I thought Ancel did a very good the consentual side of sex work, when chosen willingly —a great contrast to Damen's views and experience and of the institutional slavery of Akielos.
Graphic: Rape, Sexual content, Slavery
Moderate: Animal death, Emotional abuse, Slavery, Violence
Minor: Pedophilia, Trafficking