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title: "Iron Breakers: Stag's Run"
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# Iron Breakers: Stag's Run

**Brand:** zaya feli
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## Customer Reviews

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    Dislikeable protagonist, the world fails to convince
  

*by K***. on Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2017*

I read about a third of the book, then I had to stop: it was not going to get better and there was no point in further exasperation.The more I learned about the protagonist, Ren, the more I hated him. There wasn't a single redeemable quality in him to me, apart from his love for his brother. He was not sincere or genuine, he routinely sought to fool others, and didn't seem to think very much of anyone that wasn't his immediate family. His sole purpose in life at the beginning of the book seems to be a brother and a generally admired good-looking guy that many from the cream of the society are lusting after. I couldn't tolerate him, he was stupid and arrogant. The only reason he could come up with for why the king seemed cross with him was that he'd done something wrong, despite being the bastard child and a neighboring king was coming to visit.There were also many things that made it very difficult to fend off disbelief. The crown prince is allowed to hunt for wild boar without a single guard accompanying him, on his birthday? Don't think so. The known enemy king is allowed to march in the castle completely unchecked, and bring enough of his own guards with him for the visit to practically take over the castle? Just how incompetent is this king and his court? There are lions in the presumably North-ish location? Not even mountain lions? The lions have just eaten, but are disturbed by anyone walking by? Don't think so... Why is Ren so afraid of lions that have never done anything to him?The enemy king and his advisor or whatever seem to be evil people for no reason, with no depth. (Of course, there might be more on them later on in the book.)Ren is the queen's bastard, from before she married the king-to-be, from a slave..? If she was of royal blood, she screwed up good. If they have slaves and she wanted to have sex, could she not have arranged to not get pregnant? How careless of her. If she was to be the reigning monarch, that's an excellent way to introduce instability to the kingdom. And the king married her anyway, around Ren's birth? Seems highly unlikely, unless he had less than good intentions. Apparently the queen also died, but it's not mentioned how or why.Apparently it's possible to commit murder in the castle without killing or fighting any guards. Rampant incompetency or what?It's also mentioned multiple times that Ren was treated as an equal to the princes, but then the book contradicts itself. If he's equal to the youngest prince, how can he twist Ren's arm with his status? Why don't they get along?The captain of the guard can ride off for several hours, and no one notices he's missing? Highly unlikely.The place called Lowlands exists on the map right next to what appears to be mountains. Really? If it's not literally low land, why is it called Lowlands? The lowlander man walks around barefoot and bare chested, and he's easily distinguishable from the local folk, but no one notices or pays any attention to him and Ren when they arrive. I don't think so. He's also persuaded to further follow an arrogant prick by a single sentence, when it's basically a choice between freedom and revenge-attempt that has a high likelihood of resulting in his death.It just seems to me that the plot isn't thought through. Perhaps the plot was invented first, and the characters later, and that is why there is a disconnect with the characters and what they end up doing. However there wasn't many typoes or anything like that, so it was a clean and easy read. The problem was with the content.

### ⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    An enemies-to-lovers slow burn fantasy
  

*by G***Y on Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2020*

Ren Frayne is the bastard prince, a title that allows him less responsibility and the luxuries of an easy life. But when the king and Crown Prince are murdered, Ren is framed and forced to flee with someone he isn’t sure he can trust.This is a light, easy read. When I first started, there wasn’t much to make me like the main character. But throughout the course of the book, we get to see him grow so much and I expect he’ll continue to grow in the rest of the series. I loved the slow burn aspect. A lot of novels like this tend to push the romance too quickly and it ends up forced. But in this book, Ren and Anik’s relationship doesn’t develop passed the “i think we might be friends now?” stage and I loved that. And of course, I loved all the stag aesthetics. There’s just something about stags and swords and fantasies that I can’t pass up lol.But there are a few problems with this book that need to be pointed out.1. the slavesSo, there are slaves. They’re very common and sometimes abused. This is never really addressed in the book. There is a scene were the main character rescues a slave from an abusive owner but owning slaves as a whole is never addressed and it’s never explicitly condemed.2. biphobiaRen, canonically bisexual, goes on and on about how he beds just about everyone he meets. Not only is it irritating to read about, but it also portrays bisexuals as these people who’ll sleep with anyone. I understand how it was used to set up Ren’s character arc, but it’s still kinda iffy.3. dubious consentRen- again- sleeps with his slaves. I don’t know about you, but that sounds pretty damn like sexual assault to me. Not only can the slaves not refuse Ren because he’s a prince, he also literally owns them. So there’s that.I did end up liking the journey Ren’s character took and how much he grew. He isn’t very likable at the beginning but I actually liked him a lot by the end of the book. I hope to see more of his growth in the next books.Anik doesn’t do a lot of talking this book but he still had a surprisingly strong character. I loved how he softened up to Ren and how much he’s willing to put up with to get his revenge. I can’t wait to see how their relationship grows.I never trusted Niklas and I was right. I’m not very good at guessing plot twists so either I’m getting better or this was a bad plot twist. Either way, I’m happy lol.So, yeah. This book is free on Amazon. If you’re interested, it’s definitely worth a try.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    I don't understand the poor reviews. With some
  

*by C***K on Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2017*

I don't understand the poor reviews. With some, it may be a matter of having no sex scenes.  I'm sick of the obigatory several sex scenes.  I prefer a well written, well plotted story that gives the lead couple time to learn regard, friendship and love.  My only quibble is with the modern colloquialisms; not comfortable with that in this setting.  I'll live with it though for the wonderful adventure and action scenes. The second book is at least as good if not better.  Again, the way the relationship between the leads progresses is perfect as far as I'm concerned.--Romance novels, per se, bore me any more. A good, grownup and growing love/friendship within the context of great storytelling is my favorite kind of read.

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