![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The scifi use of intellifles was cute but having Bea eagerly sucking George's penis was really annoying. The sex scenes were irritating not just for their heteronormative description but more for constant use of the term 'her sex' to refer to her female parts when there are many safe nonvulgar ways to describe a mound or bush or vulva. I was dissapointed that the second book (that I did not finish) used a different performer of lesser quality. /rebates/2fA-Royal-Romance-Jenny-Frame2fbook2f30097879&. The narrator's voice was initially annoying (as they often start out) but got better as the book progressed. ![]() This was all overlookable for the 'Crown Experience. This was saved by the inclusion of references to 'the first gay queen' and the cousin's use of pervert (though their real reason was heredity). The rest of the book was good and felt like listening to an episode of 'Crown' but the book felt like a standard romance novel with the king, George, having a change in personal pronouns. Princess Rozala of Denbourg enjoys her reputation as a wild child, especially when it annoys her father, the King. Having the sex scenes involve eagerly sucking her penis was not a good thing. Quite Heteronormative For A Lesbian Novel. ![]()
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