![]() Taren is kind and considerate of Kael, sensitive to the fact that he is new to the role of concubine as well as to sex with a man. They are also much more open sexually, with same sex couples well accepted and concubines and even public sex fairly commonplace. The country is much larger and wealthier than Korai. Kael is very out of his element when he arrives in Zandria. So although he is terrified and furious at his father, he agrees to the service. ![]() Although Kael legally has the right to refuse, he doesn’t want to cause his country further bloodshed or his own dishonor by not taking actions that will end the war. As part of the settlement agreement to end the war, Kael’s father agrees to give Kael to the Zandrian warlord Taren as a concubine. Korai initiated the aggression, but Zandria is bigger and stronger and soundly defeated them. ![]() Kael is a military commander and royal prince of Korai, a country at war with Zandria to the north. But I had read some good reviews and it sounded interesting so I figured I’d give it a shot. ![]() ![]() I am not that familiar with fantasy, this author, or the master/slave trope of this book. The category was “Best Gay Fantasy Romance,” something I don’t read very often. I read Concubine as another one of my Goodreads Bingo Challenge books. ![]()
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