But that's what happens when you have too high hopes. I saw many of my friends loved this book much more than the first, The Slave. Now I am finishing my barely coherent thoughts here and preparing to start the next and last book, finally from Lysander's POV. Everything from start to end evokes one or another emotion in you. Not a single sentence leaves you feeling unsatisfied. I am seriously applauding the author's magnificent work in this trilogy. I want to know why Lysander did what he did, what was the whole story about his marriage to Neemah, Otto's truth, and everything else. The events that happened in the story were terrible and so heartbreaking, and while the way Kai thrived and succeeded left me in awe of him, the undisclosed reasons for Lysander leaving him behind is eating at me. I cannot get enough of my three darling heroes! It was so amazing getting a chance to be inside Kai's head, reading about how he finally realized what Tam had been trying to tell him all along- that even if he go sold as a pleasureslave, he would not want for anything and actually enjoy more freedom than he could ever find anywhere.
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