I found this read so damn intriguing, I really enjoyed it. Now in parts this book is written in the third person, and others in the first person. At first I was a little thrown by this but once I settled into this read, I became comfortable with it and liked it! There are many characters introduced throughout and all have good reason to be part of the story. I liked that I was standing on the outside watching the story unfold and then given privy to the characters thoughts and feelings on the situation taking place or to the opposing characters.The only criticism I have is that I found a small amount of the dialogue and depth lacking with various characters. Although for the majority it is well written.The role reversal of the Prince brother’s is gripping. Anaxantis is prudent and appealing, once released from his sickness and imprisonment he goes from strength to strength. He still appears to very aware of his weaknesses and is respectful to that, so therefore doesn’t appear to become egotistical. From underdog to top dog took intelligence, calculation and integrity, but will he conquer or fail? I am so intrigued by this I’m off to download book two. Ok, I'm going to need to reread this, not because I liked it but because I spent most of my time focusing on Ehandar. There are some annoying stylistic problems but for the most part, I rather like the structure. The names are annoying as heck, I don't really care about the other characters and especially not the queen and the woman whose name reminds me of "Sarabi" all the time.Hmm...I think I am rather intrigued. I wonder if the Wolves' Friend dude is significant in any way to what happens... and also, Anaxantis. The Randamor dude's parting statement is very thought-provoking. Puts his actions in another light.It's actually rather good, once I got past the first-ish half. Intriguing. I can't quite get a read on Anaxantis.11/12/12 ETA:Yeah, I figured out why the rest of the plot annoyed me so much. It's cuz it's framed in high-fantasy-esque writing and I wasn't expecting that, so I hadn't mentally prepared for detail porn of all sorts. Maybe I'll attempt it again for Anaxantis' exploits at one time in the future. As is, I really still only care about what happens on the romance side. It's getting into that mind-screwy shit I love and find so fascinating :D
What do You think about Bonds Of Hate (2011)?
Sex between half brothers is just sick. That story is realy, really, SICK.
—stefan2003
Very good, so decided to buy the next one in the series....
—nene
loved it im waiting impatiently for the 2nd book
—hfgem11
Not my cup a tea but a very well written book.
—Bayden