The High King's Golden Tongue

Paperback, 406 pages

Published July 13, 2015 by Less Than Three Press.

ISBN:
978-1-62004-624-1
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OCLC Number:
941061091

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4 stars (3 reviews)

2 editions

Not a series I will continue to read

3 stars

I was hoping to start a new book series with this book, but unfortunately I was a bit disappointed. The story was alright, but not as thrilling as I was hoping it to be. Character development was rather jumpy and everyone felt more like people in their late teens or early 20s than adults. In addition, I enjoy visibility and diversity in books very much, but this was a bit too confusing: men being able to carry babies(?!) and most characters involved seemed to be gay. It was just a bit too much for me. I was really excited when the trip over the mountains started and things got exciting—unfortunately the excitement ended fast and the rescue operation was basically skipped.

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5 stars

This was a 4.5⭐️ read that I am rounding up. I stumbled across this book sometime last year when I discovered the wonderful world of queer books but for one reason or the other had not picked up. I absolutely loved this book though it is difficult to categorize this book as it isn't quite historical as it is not really set in our ancient times and neither is it fantasy as there is no magic system or fantastical elements in it. So maybe a alternative historical romance?

I have loved 2 books where language played a key role - The Claimings series by Lyn Gala and this one. I guess it is no wonder I love the movie Atlantis The Lost Empire as I seem to love languages (even though I so not know too many languages myself). I mean The MC Allen knows 14 languages!! Who wouldn't love …

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