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Title:Branded (Gold Warrior #1-2)
Author:Clare London
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 403 pages
Published:October 4th 2010 by Dreamspinner Press (first published October 1st 2010)
Categories:Romance. M M Romance. Fantasy. Historical. LGBT
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Maen is a Gold Warrior, an elite defender of Aza City, respected by his fellow soldiers and favored by his imperious Mistress for services both in and out of the bedchamber. His loyalty and commitment are unwavering until he recruits Dax, a captivating and challenging Bronzeman who, despite his youth and inexperience, seduces Maen with his fierce hero worship. When they’re captured by enemies of the City, Maen risks everything to save Dax: his position, his faith, and even his life. But he loses his lover to the rebels and upon his return to the City is stripped of his rank. In Aza, where a soldier’s only lawful devotion is to the City and his Mistress’s pleasure, the disgraced Maen is placed under the watchful guard of the arrogant Gold Warrior Zander and relegated to preparing a royal history for the new Queen. But his discoveries cast a new and shocking light on the past and threaten to stir revolution in both citizens and rebels. With the help of the lively and inquisitive scribe Kiel, Maen initiates a chain of events that will change their world forever—and offer him the chance to regain both his honor and his heart’s desire.

Formerly published in two novels: The Gold Warrior and Twisted Brand

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Edition Language: English
Series: Gold Warrior #1-2


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This book started off quite interesting, with the premise that women are viewed as more important in society than men, and men are their slaves (including their sex slaves). I haven't ever read a book that has such flipped gender roles like this before and it was really interesting to me. However by the 30% mark I was really struggling to continue, despite a lot of motivation to carry on. There is no real 'theme' in this book, and I think that is where the problem lies. You could class this as

The writing is poor, but the real reason I gave it one is that is child pornography in the guise of erotica. The culture she has set up sells male children at the age of "16" as stated once in the book, while describing 12-13 year old boys to mistresses. These mistresses than initiate the boys with there first sexual experiences and are than given to the ladies of the household to share and use at will. The main character is in his 20's because it has been ten years since he was bought by his

Clare took the pen name London from the city where she lives, loves, and writes. A lone, brave female in a frenetic, testosterone-fuelled family home, she juggles her writing with her other day job as an accountant. Shes written in many genres and across many settings, with award-winning novels and short stories published both online and in print. She says she likes variety in her writing while

So I want to start of this review by saying I really loved this world the author created in this book! This was a long book and there were parts that did drag for me a little bit. Without going into too much detail and giving away any spoilers there was also a few parts in this book I honestly was just not a fan of. But I did really like how this author wrote these characters and a lot of this story! There was steam in this book along with some M/F scenes also. Which to be honest threw me of



Book - BrandedAuthor Clare LondonStar rating - ★★★★☆No. of Pages - 451Movie Potential - ★★★★★Ease of reading very easy to read and followWould I read it again Yes.** I WAS GIVEN THIS BOOK, BY THE AUTHOR, IN RETURN FOR AN HONEST REVIEW **Reviewed for Divine MagazineI really loved this book, but I have to admit that it's not what I expected. There was way more M/F (explicit) scenes in it than I'd anticipated and this is why I knocked off one of the stars. I read an M/M for the M/M not to have

I was torn between 3 & 4 stars. I did genuinely like this book. The characters and general setting were well done and interesting.However it did drag a bit in places and the protagonist tended to wallow in angst which kind of annoyed me. Also I felt that getting only Maen's POV made other characters seem a little... stunted. You only see what Maen sees, as he sees it. It sort of left a few questions unanswered in the end... for me anyway...

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