Would you recommend the novel in general?
Yes (as light entertainment). It is relaxing to read about a protagonist that is (mostly) sane rather than being constantly bogged down by completely absurdly impractical deontological morals. While not perfect she is one of the most rational protagonists I have read about. In fact, she is probably more rational (in particular instrumentally rational) than MoR!Harry, albeit less clever.
I wouldn't recommend the series for those that use fiction as 'morality porn' where doing the (naive and dubious) 'right thing' somehow miraculously works despite all the evidence that it should fail. For that matter I also wouldn't recommend it as actual porn, which much of the genre tends towards. The female protagonist has better things to do than acquire and manage a harem containing at least one moderate-to-high status 'good' mate and a series of progressively more aggressive, dominant, abusive and superhuman monsters that are somehow infatuated with her.
The female protagonist has better things to do than acquire and manage a harem containing at least one moderate-to-high status 'good' mate and a series of progressively more aggressive, dominant, abusive and superhuman monsters that are somehow infatuated with her,
The only books in the genre (that I've read) where this happens are the Anita Blake book. Most of the others AFAICT tend to involve the female protagonist being chased by several attractive men, and ending up with her One True Love.
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