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A review by lollylovesbooks
The Lily and the Crown by Roslyn Sinclair
4.25
This sci fi romance is set aboard a space station, between Ari, the station master's daughter, and the slave her father has forced upon her.
I found this setup and dynamic interesting - Ari doesn't want a slave and doesn't know how to act with a slave, but has no control over the situation.
The whole book is from Ari's point of view, which means as readers we see things through her innocent lense while also being far more aware of what's happening around her.
I loved how "Assistant" made sure Ari was physically looked after, and the romance itself felt natural.
Sapphic, space, pirates, steamy, forbidden, forced proximity.
So glad I finally read it.
I received a free digital copy in exchange for an honest review.
I found this setup and dynamic interesting - Ari doesn't want a slave and doesn't know how to act with a slave, but has no control over the situation.
The whole book is from Ari's point of view, which means as readers we see things through her innocent lense while also being far more aware of what's happening around her.
I loved how "Assistant" made sure Ari was physically looked after, and the romance itself felt natural.
Sapphic, space, pirates, steamy, forbidden, forced proximity.
So glad I finally read it.
I received a free digital copy in exchange for an honest review.