Inherent Cost Inherent Gifts Book 3 edition by Alicia Cameron Literature Fiction eBooks
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A train wreck outside Hojer injures Jere and Wren, destroying their anniversary bliss, and thrusting them back into the dangers of their home, where slaves like Wren are treated as animals. While Jere struggles for consciousness, Wren is seized with the other slaves. When Jere comes to the rescue he is furious to find Wren kenneled, neglected, and abused.
For the last two years, Jere has been using his status as a healer to protect Wren and his second slave, Isis. Wren's controversial fire talent is getting harder and harder to hide, Isis is desperate to escape to her family in a free state, and Jere’s compassion is making enemies of powerful slave owners. Meanwhile, upcoming elections are stirring political unrest. Jere supports a reformation that could improve the lives of Arona’s slaves by treating them in human clinics like Jere’s, instead of sending them to animal healers. But the slavers are only motivated by the threat of an untreatable infectious disease spreading inexorably towards Hojer.
The more Jere becomes involved in politics, the more his clinic and his household come under scrutiny, prompting the Arona slave regulation board to harass Jere, questioning his ability to manage his clinic, and threatening to take away Wren and Isis. The two slaves are preparing to be evaluated, when Jere stumbles upon information that could separate the three of them forever. (M/M)
Inherent Cost Inherent Gifts Book 3 edition by Alicia Cameron Literature Fiction eBooks
It was really good. I just feel as if there are still some things that should have been addressed to, as how Isis got her name, if they managed to find and contact Wren's brother, the relationship blossoming between Paltrek and Dane, the repercussions from Arae's death, how Jere did at his new position and so on. Can we hope for a fourth book in the series?Product details
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Inherent Cost Inherent Gifts Book 3 edition by Alicia Cameron Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
4 costly stars!!! My favorite one in the series!!
In this third book of the series, Jere is now taking on the role of a politician. He's seeking a bill that will change the way slaves are treated. All the while he's also struggling with the political system. I don't want to give too much away, but I will say that I loved this book so much more than the first two. Yes it's just as different as the others, but this one had so much heart in it. Jere is a different man compared to the other books, and you find yourself falling for him as you read!!
Great book and great series!! I'm now a huge fan of Alicia!!! Definitely worth the one click!
**Received a copy in exchange for an honest review. Read and reviewed by Melissa for Alpha Book Club**
There’s a lot happening in this book. Jere is an excellent doctor who is forced to undertake the role of politician in order to better serve the slave state in which he resides. Wren is a remarkably well-adjusted slave who adores Jere and his life with his master, but is ever reminded that his is not the norm for most slaves. Then there is Isis, a teenage slave who has a photographic memory and the mental ability to calm those around her. Unfortunately, it doesn’t work so well on her, and while she’s adjusting to life in Jere’s household, she’s still rather skittish.
When Jere discovers an important link to Isis’s past, she must undergo an exam to determine whether he can take her out of Hojer, and training for this exam is harsh at best. Because Wren is far and away the most knowledgeable, he trains Jere and Isis both, sometimes with devastating results.
This was a wild ride through wholly unfamiliar territory for me. I did not read the first two books in the series, so I didn’t see how this couple came to be together, nor how they incorporated Isis into their home. However, there are no references that aren’t fully explained, and I had no problem following the storyline once I had a little adjustment of mindset at the beginning of the book.
That said, it was kind of hit and miss for me. I enjoyed some aspects tremendously - Jere’s willingness to forget he owned slaves, Wren’s command of any situation thrown at him, and Jere’s friend who is willing to step up to the plate for him. Other aspects, which I can’t really discuss without giving away plot points, fell very flat for me. The main plot is great. The subplots are less so, but some are really good, as well. The pacing is all over the place, really stagnating in one area only to rush through another.
The character development is high for Jere and Isis, significantly less so for Wren, and by the conclusion, I was more ambivalent than I wanted to be about how the author chose to end it. I think it could have gone a couple of different directions that would have been more fulfilling. Leaving things there reads more as an HFN than an HEA. Too much is still in the air, and while I don’t know if there will be another book, chances are strong I won’t be reading to find out what happens.
***ARC provided by Forbidden Fiction in exchange for an honest review. Read and reviewed by Cat from Alpha Book Club.***
Really good. The characters flow from book to book. Actually hope there will be another
It was really good. I just feel as if there are still some things that should have been addressed to, as how Isis got her name, if they managed to find and contact Wren's brother, the relationship blossoming between Paltrek and Dane, the repercussions from Arae's death, how Jere did at his new position and so on. Can we hope for a fourth book in the series?
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