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Minotaur: Prayer by Naomi Lucas

flor1998's review

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4.0

Me super encanto este libro, el primer estuvo bien pero este WOW.

Esto no es una reseña ni medio decente, así que lo que más ame fue:

De verdad pude sentir cuanto el la odiaba, entonces cuando cae súper enamorado de Calavia es el doble de satisfactorio.
Otra cosa que ame de este libro es que los protas se enamoraron, lit están tan enamorados que sacrificarían todo por el otro y eso en el anterior lo sentí más como conformarce con las circunstancias y después desarrollar afecto.

mx_manda's review

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4.0

A solid second installment to the Bestial Tribe series, Prayer picks up after the main events of Blooded have ended and answers some of the lingering questions about Prayer, its resident hag, and the consequences of her choice to help Vedikus and Aldora. Prayer stays true to the tone set for the series so far: this is a dark, horror fantasy romance. There will be depressing choices, a lack of autonomy for the heroine, violence, power struggles, and no gentleness. There are no gentle giant blue "brutes" to save you in Lucas' world. Here there be monsters.

Hopefully you end up with the least horrifying one.

Mount me, female.

If dub con/non con trip your triggers or are not your thing, this is not the series for you.

yele's review

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dark tense fast-paced

2.0

koops333's review

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3.0

3.5

In the last book I said I was interested in the mysteries that surrounded the Bathyr, but we really didn't get much more world building or Minotaur background in this second book. This story was more singularly focused on the town of Prayer, the building war with the centaurs, and the relationship between Calavia (the hag from the first book) and the minotaur Astegur.

That being said I did enjoy this book more than the first.




Spoiler review:

What I did like is that in the end it wasn't just all about Calavia having pure blood. She wasn't just important to Astegur because of what she could give him (blood and children) but because he seemed like he genuinely liked her. Which I appreciated.

“I do not care about your blood, Calavia. It means nothing to me anymore.”


Astegur is of course a bit dominating and rough with her, but Calavia seemed to be into all of that- so thumbs up. I also like that it feels like they chose each other in a way- instead of 'you fell over the wall your mine now/ I can't get away from you so I guess I don't really have a choice'
Calavia has powers of her own to match the minotaurs strength, and even though she is weak at points- it felt like her trust in letting him go brought them closer together.



We did get a little information though on the scale of the upcoming war, and a little more descriptions and information on the remaining brothers. So I am interested to see which one will be the love interest next.

amanda_p's review

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4.0

A solid second installment to the Bestial Tribe series, Prayer picks up after the main events of Blooded have ended and answers some of the lingering questions about Prayer, its resident hag, and the consequences of her choice to help Vedikus and Aldora. Prayer stays true to the tone set for the series so far: this is a dark, horror fantasy romance. There will be depressing choices, a lack of autonomy for the heroine, violence, power struggles, and no gentleness. There are no gentle giant blue "brutes" to save you in Lucas' world. Here there be monsters.

Hopefully you end up with the least horrifying one.

Mount me, female.

If dub con/non con trip your triggers or are not your thing, this is not the series for you.
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