A review by blakeybuttons
The Sorcerer's Concubine by Jaclyn Dolamore

2.0

The premise of [b:The Sorcerer's Concubine|30373912|The Sorcerer's Concubine (The Telepath and the Sorcerer, #1)|Jaclyn Dolamore|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1466099861s/30373912.jpg|50888043] sounded very intriguing- the protagonist a sentient, human sized doll created by magic! Created and trained to be a concubine, she is purchased by a young man who has taken a post as a sorcerer on the nation's border. It all sounds very interesting. Unfortunately, for me, the book just didn't live up to the excitement. The plot was dull and very little actually happened- except for some man-on-doll sex scenes that I found uncomfortable.

I won't be continuing this series, as it clearly isn't for me. Overall, I found it boring and, well, too much doll sex. There are quite a lot of happy reviews for this novel, so it hits the right notes for some. Just not the series for me.