Disenchanted & Co., Part 2: His Lordship Possessed
Sunday, June 29, 2014
Disenchanted & Co., Part 2: His Lordship Possessed (2013) Lynn Viehl
Again, gorgeous cover, and I love the world building, but the story?
Bletch.
She now moons over Lord Dredmore, who has, at least according to Kit, zero redeeming qualities.
Kit also seems to get dumber as the book goes on. Even though her friends have seen magic work, she refuses to believe them, despite the claim by many mages in the past that Kit is somehow blocking them, and the reactions many mages have to her.
She doesn’t see it, she doesn’t believe it.
But she’s willing to bonk Dredmore, even though she has seen even LESS evidence that he is a decent human being that she has seen evidence of the existence of magic. She’s willfully ignorant on many parts, and it’s annoying as hell.
And then there was this bit, that I found profoundly irritating.
I felt no shame in playacting the strumpet. My garms may not have been to my personal taste, but I didn’t consider myself superior to Rina or her gels. Had fate been only a fraction more unkind to me, I might have sold myself on the streets of Middy.
But to be marched along and obliged to behave like Dredmore’s whore made me feel as if I’d poured several gallons of lamp oil over my head while standing next to a bonfire. It wouldn’t take much of a spark to set me off.
Right. She isn’t the least bit uncomfortable about parading around half-naked, even though the cultural sensibilities have women completely covered from head to toe, she’s only bother by the fact that she has to play the whore with Dredmore–whom she has already boinked.
Whatever.
And then the world-building goes off the rails.
It was a constant “Wait? What? What the fuck?!” and the fact I was skimming to get the story over faster, because I was still curious as to what the solution was, well, it was a giant-ass deus ex machina. I mean seriously. I hate freaking time travel almost as much as I hate dream sequences. No, I take that back, after this BS, I believe I now hate time travel MORE than I hate dream sequences, and that’s saying something.
On the other hand, it didn’t matter that I had breezed through pages of text, because it didn’t matter what had happened, and the unexplained bits she seemingly intuited?
Ugh. Bletch. Yuck.
Do not waste your time.
Rating: 2/10
Published by Pocket Star
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