5/27/2023 0 Comments Pet by C.S. PacatPacat is that she can make a reader fall in love with two characters in the span of 40 pages. Seriously, he is now one of my favourite characters of the series, and I can’t believe how talented a writer C.S. When I first read Captive Prince, I thought Ancel had been at court for years, but as we learn in Pet, Ancel had just arrived with his ‘master’, Berenger. He starts the short story as a prostitute and rises to the position of a Lord’s lover, or ‘Pet’. I love his ambition, how he knows want he wants in life and will do anything to achieve it. So yeah, you can see why I was a little apprehensive about reading a four-chapter story from his perspective, but, my god, the guy was awesome. We all remember Ancel, right? A Pet from the first book, Captive Prince, who flirts with the R*gent … and participates in sexually assaulting Damen (on Laurent’s orders, although Damen blamed Ancel for the incident). No one was more surprised than me when I fell in love with the MC, Ancel. Pacat, but I’ll be honest, I was not looking forward to returning to the toxic world of the first book in the series, which this final short story does.īut I still read it, because it’s the last book in the Captive Prince series and that series means more to me than anything. I was kinda ‘ meh‘ about the whole thing. There were many of us who were dreading the final story, many of us who were irked at the chosen MC, and just as much who trusted in the author and were excited. So the final short story in the Captive Prince series almost divided the fandom.
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