A taste of honey

159 pages

English language

Published March 25, 2016

ISBN:
978-0-7653-9004-2
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OCLC Number:
950430313

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2 stars (1 review)

"Long after the Towers left the world but before the dragons came to Daluça, the emperor brought his delegation of gods and diplomats to Olorum. As the royalty negotiates over trade routes and public services, the divinity seeks arcane assistance among the local gods"--

Long after the Towers left the world but before the dragons came to Daluça, the emperor brought his delegation of gods and diplomats to Olorum. As the royalty negotiates over trade routes and public services, the divinity seeks arcane assistance among the local gods. Aqib bgm Sadiqi, fourth-cousin to the royal family and son of the Master of Beasts, has more mortal and pressing concerns. His heart has been captured by a handsome Daluçan soldier named Lucrio. They become swept up in a whirlwind romance, but neither Aqib nor Lucrio know whether their love can survive all the hardships the world has to throw at them.

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2 stars

Mess of a story with worst ending ever

Aqib is a young man of a diminished family, their last hope to ascend back to relevancy. Lucrio, on the other hand, is a warrior from Daluz, part of a delegation to Olorum. One night they meet and fall in love.

A Taste of Honey begins as a carnal love story but soon moves towards social critique. It's only too bad it's done in so hamfisted way. The story magnifies traditional gender stereotypes, adds in toxic masculinity and builds on that.

While it does break the mold in places - Aqib running family while his wife pursues career, intellectual endeavours being the realm for women - it doesn't really manage to explore either the romantic or the societal plot line.

The world is a weird mix of antiquity and science fiction: Dalucians seem like Romans, Olorum might be a bit Greek, but …

Subjects

  • Gods
  • Fiction
  • Magic
  • Gay men
  • Soldiers