A review by amanda_p
Humans Must Kneel by Loki Renard

5.0

4.5 stars

If it isn't already obvious from my reviews of the other 4 books that currently involve the Scythkin, these are some of my favorite reads. They are short, hot, have interesting concepts about time in them, revolve around the Scythkin—a delightful nightmare species of exaggerated human traits wrapped up in knife skin with eyes of fire—and are so full of sharp and hilarious commentary on humanity and our condition. Humans Must Kneel continues in the same vein and does not disappoint. If you already love these books, you will love this one. If they are not your thing...this one won't be either.

If you can be jailed for breaking the law, then your freedom is conditional, and if your freedom is conditional, then it isn’t really freedom.

SNAP.

Both by volume and based on page count, I highlight more out of these stories than any other ones I read.

This isn't his story, but I think Tyank may be my favorite of all. This brood is just so much fun and the fights? Oh my, the fights.

“This clown,” Vulcan sighs.
“He looks up to you,” I remind him.
“He has to. He's short.”
“Not too short to rip your dorsal fin off and shove it up your…”


I feel your pain, Tyank. We little ones are just so full of anger and aggression.