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Yellow Zebra Isopods (Armadillidium Maculatum)

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Yellow Zebra Isopods (Armadillidium Maculatum)Yellow Zebra Isopods are one of the most consistently popular Armadillidium morphs in the UK hobby a selectively bred colour variant of the well known Standard Zebra Isopod (Armadillidium maculatum) where the typical white striping is replaced with vivid yellow pigmentation. The result is genuinely striking: bold yellow and black banding that catches the light beautifully against natural substrate, offering a warmer, more vibrant appearance than the

Yellow Zebra Isopods are one of the most consistently popular Armadillidium morphs in the UK hobby — a selectively-bred colour variant of the well-known Standard Zebra Isopod (Armadillidium maculatum) where the typical white striping is replaced with vivid yellow pigmentation. The result is genuinely striking: bold yellow-and-black banding that catches the light beautifully against natural substrate, offering a warmer, more vibrant appearance than the classic black-and-white form. Combined with substantial size (15–18 mm adult length) and the bulletproof hardiness that makes A. maculatum universally recommended for beginners, Yellow Zebras genuinely deliver visual appeal without sacrificing the accessible care that makes Standard Zebras such reliable starting species.

What makes Yellow Zebras particularly worth keeping is the combination: bold display-quality colouration paired with the genuine beginner-friendly care that makes A. maculatum universally accessible. They're hardy, breed reliably under proper conditions, and tolerate the kinds of husbandry variations that would damage more sensitive species. The Yellow Zebra morph breeds true when yellow individuals are paired together, meaning your colony will reliably maintain its distinctive colouration generation after generation rather than drifting back to wild-type appearance.

This is a genuinely selective-breeding success story. Standard Zebra Isopods have been bred in the hobby for years, producing multiple recognised colour morphs (Yellow, Chocolate, Dalmatian/High White, Spotted). Yellow Zebras represent one of the more visually distinctive of these morphs — the yellow replacing white creates particular contrast against the dark base body, making the banding pattern more dramatic than the original white-on-black form.

Available in groups of 10, 20, or 50. Captive-bred stock from established UK colonies. Low stock — only 5 items left across variants. The product has 1 customer review confirming positive service quality (note: the visible 1-star rating was accidentally given — the reviewer explicitly states they meant 5 stars in their comment).

Quick Care Summary

  • Scientific Name: Armadillidium maculatum 'Yellow Zebra'
  • Common Names: Yellow Zebra, A. maculatum Yellow, Yellow-striped Zebra
  • Family: Armadillidiidae
  • Origin: France/Mediterranean (selectively-bred colour morph; standard A. maculatum originates from semi-arid Mediterranean deciduous woodland)
  • Adult Size: 15–18 mm — medium-sized for Armadillidium
  • Lifespan: 2–3 years typical
  • Difficulty: Easy — genuinely beginner-friendly
  • Temperature: 20–26°C (UK room temperature works year-round)
  • Humidity: 50–70% with proper moisture gradient — Mediterranean care, not tropical
  • Ventilation: Medium to high — good airflow important
  • Conglobation: Yes — rolls into a tight defensive ball (classic pillbug behaviour)
  • Behaviour: Active during ambient lighting, forages openly, peaceful
  • Breeding: Reliable steady reproduction — breeds true when isolated from other morphs

What Makes Yellow Zebra Isopods Special

Several factors have made Yellow Zebras one of the most enduringly popular Armadillidium morphs in the UK hobby:

The yellow-and-black banding is genuinely striking. Where Standard Zebras display classic black-and-white striping, Yellow Zebras replace the white with vivid yellow pigmentation. The result catches the light beautifully and creates warmer visual appeal than the high-contrast original form. Pattern intensity varies between individuals — some specimens display particularly bold yellow striping, others lean more subtle.

Bulletproof A. maculatum genetics underneath. Despite the premium appearance, Yellow Zebras retain the hardiness that makes Standard Zebras universally recommended for beginners. They're among the most forgiving Armadillidium species available, tolerating husbandry variations that would stress more sensitive species.

Active and visible temperament. Unlike many shy nocturnal isopods, Yellow Zebras are reasonably bold and forage openly during ambient lighting conditions. They're not as secretive as many Cubaris species, making them genuinely rewarding for keepers who want to actually observe their isopods rather than rarely seeing them.

Breeds true when isolated. Pair Yellow Zebras together (no mixing with other A. maculatum morphs) and you'll get reliable yellow offspring. This makes them suitable for serious breeders building yellow lines, plus for casual keepers who want their colony to maintain its appearance over generations rather than drifting back to wild-type.

Part of a broader morph family. Yellow Zebras connect to several other recognised A. maculatum colour morphs:

  • Standard Zebra: Classic black-and-white striped wild-type form
  • Yellow Zebra: This morph — yellow replaces white in the striping
  • Chocolate Zebra: White stripes on a dark brown base instead of black
  • Dalmatian/High White: Predominantly white with black spots rather than continuous stripes
  • Spotted Zebra: White spots instead of continuous stripes

Serious collectors sometimes maintain multiple morph lines as separate colonies — the variety adds genuine interest to Armadillidium keeping.

Mediterranean-adapted hardiness. Their semi-arid deciduous woodland origins mean Yellow Zebras tolerate the drier conditions most UK homes naturally provide. They actually prefer 50–70% humidity with good ventilation — significantly different from tropical species that demand humid setups. UK room temperature works year-round without supplementary heating in most homes.

Conglobation. Like all Armadillidium, they roll into tight defensive balls when disturbed — the classic pillbug behaviour adds character to colony observation. The yellow striping remains visible in conglobated form, creating an attractive defensive display.

How Yellow Zebras Compare to Other Armadillidium

If you're choosing between Armadillidium species and morphs, here's how Yellow Zebras fit in:

  • vs Standard Zebra Isopods (A. maculatum): Same species, different selectively-bred colour morph. Standard Zebras display classic black-and-white striping. Yellow Zebras replace the white with vivid yellow. Identical care requirements — choose Yellow Zebras for warmer colour appeal, Standard Zebras for the iconic high-contrast original.
  • vs Naranjito (A. granulatum Orange): Naranjito offer vivid orange Spanish colouration with yellow spots. Yellow Zebras offer yellow striping on dark bodies. Different visual styles — Naranjito for solid warm tones, Yellow Zebras for bold banded pattern.
  • vs Gestroi (A. gestroi): Gestroi have yellow spotting on dark Mediterranean bodies. Yellow Zebras have yellow stripes rather than spots. Both are hardy beginner-friendly Mediterranean Armadillidium — different pattern styles for different preferences.
  • vs Jumbo Gestroi: Jumbo Gestroi are larger (20mm+) with intense neon yellow spotting. Yellow Zebras are smaller (15-18mm) with yellow striping. Different scales and pattern styles, similar accessible care requirements.
  • vs Jelly Bean Isopods (A. vulgare 'St. Lucia'): Jelly Beans show natural multi-colour polymorphism (burgundy, orange, yellow, grey, white individuals within one colony). Yellow Zebras show consistent yellow-and-black striping across the colony. Different aesthetic interests — Jelly Beans for genetic variation, Yellow Zebras for cohesive uniform display.

Browse the full Armadillidium collection to compare all species and morphs.

Setting Up the Enclosure

A 10–15 litre plastic container or small terrarium suits a starter colony of 10–20. Plastic tubs with clip-lock lids hold appropriate humidity while allowing the proper ventilation Mediterranean species need. The 3L Braplast tub works for smaller starter colonies (5–10 individuals), though established colonies benefit from larger housing as populations grow.

For ventilation, drill multiple holes on opposite sides of the container plus consider mesh-covered top sections. Medium-to-high ventilation suits Yellow Zebras — enough airflow to prevent stagnation but not so much that the moist zone dries out completely. Cover holes with fine mesh to prevent escapes (though they're not significant escape risks).

Browse our accessories collection for appropriate enclosures, vents, and other essentials.

Substrate

Build substrate appropriate for Mediterranean conditions:

  • Organic topsoil base (pesticide-free) as the foundation
  • Sphagnum peat moss mixed throughout for moderate moisture retention
  • Crushed limestone or eggshells distributed throughout for calcium availability
  • Flake soil mixed in for added nutrition
  • Decaying hardwood pieces incorporated for food and structural variety
  • Sand mixed in for drainage and Mediterranean texture (optional)

Substrate depth: 5–8 cm is sufficient. Yellow Zebras aren't deep burrowers but appreciate enough depth for moulting and security.

Top layer: Generous hardwood leaf litter — magnolia leaves work particularly well for long-lasting cover. Add multiple cork bark pieces and decaying wood pieces distributed throughout the enclosure. Multiple hiding options support their social behaviour while leaving open spaces for their daytime activity.

The Moisture Gradient

This is the most important husbandry point for Yellow Zebras. Maintain humidity at 50–70% with a clear moisture gradient — approximately one-quarter to one-third moist, two-thirds to three-quarters drier:

  • Moist zone (¼ to ⅓ of enclosure): Sphagnum moss patches and damp leaf litter on one side. Mist regularly to maintain moisture. This is where moulting individuals will retreat to access humidity.
  • Drier zone (⅔ to ¾ of enclosure): Drier substrate with leaf litter and bark cover. Allow this side to dry between mistings.

The gradient lets the colony self-regulate. They'll move between zones based on individual needs — moulting requires more moisture, foraging happens across both zones. Don't keep them uniformly damp like tropical species; Mediterranean Armadillidium do better with proper moisture choice.

Temperature

20–26°C is the comfort range. UK room temperature works year-round in most homes without supplementary heating. Their Mediterranean origins mean they tolerate moderate seasonal variation well — actually preferring gentle seasonal fluctuation over constant conditions.

Avoid sustained extremes. Brief temperature variations within the comfort range are tolerated well, but prolonged cold (below 16°C) or heat (above 28°C) causes stress.

Diet

Yellow Zebras are unfussy detritivores with broad appetites typical of Armadillidium:

  • Primary diet (always available): Hardwood leaf litter (oak, beech, hawthorn preferred), decaying rotting wood, cork bark, dried plant matter
  • Vegetables (1–2x weekly): Carrot, courgette, butternut squash, sweet potato, cucumber, mushrooms. Replace within 24–48 hours.
  • Fruit (occasionally): Apple, banana — small amounts
  • Protein (essential — 1–2x weekly): Fish flakes, dried daphnia, freeze-dried peas, dried shrimp. Browse our accessories collection for the full range of protein supplements.
  • Calcium (essential — always available): Cuttlefish bone, crushed limestone, crushed oyster shell, eggshells. Multiple sources distributed throughout — essential for healthy moulting and breeding females.
  • Moss: They'll graze on it readily if available in the enclosure.

Important: feed in moderation. Their hearty appetites can lead to overfeeding mistakes. Provide portions they can consume in 24–48 hours and remove uneaten fresh foods promptly. Excess food creates mould issues and attracts pests in moist zones.

Breeding

Yellow Zebras breed reliably in captivity once established. Their breeding pattern follows a typical Armadillidium curve — steady consistent reproduction rather than explosive growth.

Establishment period: Allow 2–3 months for new colonies to settle before expecting significant breeding activity. This is normal for the species — don't assume something is wrong if you don't see babies immediately.

Breeding observations:

  • Females carry developing eggs in a marsupium (brood pouch)
  • Live mancae emerge as fully-formed miniature versions of adults
  • Brood sizes are moderate — typical Armadillidium production
  • Multiple broods possible per year under stable conditions
  • Juveniles display yellow patterning from birth, though colour intensity develops with maturity

For breeding success:

  • Stable temperatures within the comfort range (22–24°C optimal)
  • Proper Mediterranean moisture gradient (50–70% humidity)
  • Adequate calcium availability throughout enclosure
  • Regular protein supplementation
  • Multiple hides and bark refuges
  • Sufficient space (10+ litres for established colonies)
  • Larger starter groups (15+) provide better genetic diversity

Maintaining the Yellow morph: To keep the yellow colouration breeding true, don't mix Yellow Zebras with other A. maculatum colour morphs (Standard, Chocolate, Dalmatian, Spotted). Interbreeding produces unpredictable offspring colouration that won't breed true. Within a pure Yellow Zebra line, you can selectively breed from individuals with the strongest yellow pigmentation to improve stripe definition over generations.

Pair With Springtails

Add a thriving springtail culture to any Yellow Zebra setup. Springtails handle mould and microbial growth at a scale isopods can't manage — particularly important around protein foods and in the moist zone of the moisture gradient. They coexist peacefully with Yellow Zebras and form an essential cleanup partnership for Mediterranean Armadillidium setups.

Who Should Buy Yellow Zebra Isopods?

Ideal for:

  • Beginners wanting attractive, easy-care isopods with serious visual impact
  • Keepers stepping up from common species into more distinctive morphs
  • Display setup enthusiasts wanting visible, active, colourful isopods
  • Bioactive setup builders wanting Mediterranean-appropriate cleanup crew with display appeal
  • Collectors building A. maculatum morph collections (Standard, Yellow, Chocolate, Dalmatian, Spotted lines)
  • Selective breeders interested in maintaining and improving the Yellow morph
  • Mediterranean reptile vivarium owners
  • Educational settings (visible, active, easy to care for)

Not ideal for:

  • High-humidity tropical setups (their Mediterranean needs conflict with uniformly humid conditions)
  • Setups that can't maintain a proper moisture gradient
  • Keepers wanting explosive Porcellio-style breeding rates
  • Mixing with other A. maculatum morphs if maintaining the pure Yellow line matters

Realistic Expectations

Newly arrived Yellow Zebras may take 1–2 weeks to acclimate before showing comfortable colony behaviour. During this initial period they'll likely remain hidden more than established colonies — this is normal acclimation, not a sign of poor health.

Pattern intensity varies between individuals. Some specimens display particularly bold yellow striping; others show more muted golden tones or different banding density. The natural variation is part of the morph's character — every colony has its own pattern mix rather than uniform appearance across all individuals.

Colour intensity develops with age. Newly emerged mancae display yellow patterning but typically appear paler than mature adults. Given 2–3 months of stable conditions and good nutrition, juveniles develop into the boldly-striped adults you see in marketing photos.

Expect steady rather than explosive breeding. Yellow Zebras are reliable breeders but won't produce the rapid population growth of fast-breeding Porcellio species. Within 6–12 months of establishment you'll see meaningful colony growth, but not the dramatic expansion seen in some other beginner species.

Customer feedback for this listing is positive (note: the 1-star review was given accidentally — the reviewer explicitly states in their comment they meant 5 stars and praised "superb service"). Most keepers report satisfied experiences with both the species and PostPods service.

Building Your Setup

A complete Yellow Zebra setup needs basic substrate components, calcium-rich materials, generous leaf litter, and protein supplements. Browse our accessories collection for everything you need — enclosures, ventilation, leaf litter, calcium (cuttlebone, limestone, oyster shell), and protein supplements (daphnia, fish flakes, freeze-dried peas).

Browse the full Armadillidium collection for related species and morphs, or read our blog post on isopod genetics, colours, and morphs for more on Armadillidium colour variation and selective breeding.

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★★★★★ 5
😍😍 BEST DEBUT NOVEL EVER
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I’m having trouble finding accurate words to describe the way this book made me feel, but I am going to do my best. To start off with basic elements, the character and world building are phenomenal. I feel a strong bond to not only the two main characters, Ara and Rogue, but to each and every character introduced throughout the book. The author did a stellar job of giving each of them unique personhood. All of the scenes are beautifully described. So much so that throughout the entirety of the book, I could see every scene: the towns, the castles, the meadows, the landscape. I have had difficulty with this and with distinguishing between outlying characters while reading in the past, but I did not have to think to remember details of world or character building because they flowed naturally within the story and were described well. I have read book series before that made me want to be a part of that world, but I actually felt like I got to step into Auryna and Ravaryn! The plot twists!! Although this is not a suspense novel, it still had me on a rollercoaster of emotions and on the edge of my seat from beginning to end. I haven’t cried actual tears over a book since I was in high school (and I’ve read a LOT). This book finally broke the floodgates in the final few chapters. Multiple times. And we love a good cliffhanger. It truly made me FEEL. THE SPICE is a solid 3.5/5. Some of the scenes had me flushed, some had me taking notes, some just had my jaw slack and my mouth hanging open. Bravo, JD Linton, bravo. The relationships: friendships, family, romantic, ALL of the relationships in this book have so much meaning. The author does a great job at making you feel the love, the anger, the peace, the frustrations, the safety, the familiarity, etc. between the characters. Ara and Rogue. I can not say enough and I also do not want to say too much. Just know that I feel like I know them both, to their core. I know what their childhood looks likes, their darkest moments, their biggest fears, their dreams and passions, what they want in life… The POV switches were seamless. I am so happy this author decided to let us see from both sets of eyes. I can not wait for book two after that cliffhanger. And there is SO much potential for at least one prequel, I can’t wait to see where this author goes! I hope this series continues and flourishes. Fingers crossed!
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★★★★★ 5
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This book was phenomenal, I devoured it within a few days! For this being a debut novel, it is fantastic and I would’ve thought the author was a seasoned author. I have zero complaints about this book. Let me start by saying that the world building was phenomenal. I could picture everything in my head because of how detailed it was — that’s how good it was written. And I absolutely love the “captive/captor” trope so much, it’s become one of my favorite tropes, so I was pleasantly surprised to see that this book had that. I loved the banter between Rogue and Ara — they’re both snarky and witty, plus with the romantic tension, it made the dialogue that much better. Speaking of romantic tension, yes there is spice but not so much of it that it overrides the plot, which I loved. For me, this would probably be on the 3/5 level of spice. This book had a ton of plot twists and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
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This is a great Romantasy book full of action, adventure, and everything you look for in this genre. I won’t lie: it does kinda feel like the author found every common trope from every successful book of this kind and threw them all into this novel. But if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Especially in romance, there’s a large audience who has specific expectations, and they want them every time. Nothing wrong with that and many times I’m one of them. I have no idea what defines a spoiler honestly, so spoiler alert!!!!!!! Tropes include: Only one bed at the inn/bar Dissatisfaction with life before hunk appears Lost royalty The chosen one Montage of dress up time followed by shocked hunk Forbidden romance between two from rival peoples Power that cannot be controlled, simply guided/asked Gathering intel at the inn/bar FMC who knows how to fight/use weapons well There’s probably more but no need to list them all. Good story and I would recommend!
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evelynn kate
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★★★★★ 5
AMAZING debut novel!!!
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Plot ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Spice 🌶️🌶️.5 Romance 💘💘💘 Vibes ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Dual 1st person POV - Ara (26) & Rogue (39 - but looks mid-20s: they can live hundreds of years so this isn't that large of a gap as it could've been which I heavily appreciate lol) Tropes: enemies to lovers, fae/human wars (deep hatred for each other), shifters (dragons- MMC can only partial shift with wings), one horse, one bed, touch her and d!e, found family, abduction turned to freedom The Last Storm is the debut novel from JD Linton and let me tell you, you guys NEED to read this. The plot was engaging and the editing was was amazing (especially for a debut novel). Our FMC, Ara, is stuck in her gilded cage longing for a life outside of her small town. She uses her books to escape and live vicariously through the pages (honestly, relatable). After her father announces her betrothal to her childhood friend (to whom she has no romantic feelings for), Ara tumbles unknowingly into a desperate plot trying to stop the humans from slaughtering the Fae. As one can expect from an enemies to lovers / kidnapper/captive romance, Ara fights her attraction and lust towards our MMC, Rogue (the King of the Fae), for as long as she can. Upon seeing Ara for the first time, Rogue is instantly aware that she is his fated mate (not a spoiler). Since she is the General's only daughter, he plans to abduct her and use her as leverage to stop the brutality. During Ara's time in Rogue's captivity, their banter and chemistry continue to rise until they finally boil over and come together (quite literally, and many times I may add 😉). Here's what I LOVED: - Rogue continuously seeks advice from his elders and deeply respects their opinions and life experience and tries to implement their recommendations - Rogue makes many mistakes in the beginning but we see him actively work on not repeating them as the book progresses. The level of self-awareness and his ability to change his behavior was impressive - The magic system is intricate and we have only scraped the surface. As the series continues and Ara progresses in her powers, I'm sure we'll get to see more of this. I absolutely LOVE the messaging system that is used in this book. - Ara's struggles are so human and so raw. She is experiencing so much guilt and pain and hurt and getting to see her work through each of these emotions is inspiring. Especially as her and Rogue get closer and she learns she can lean on him as well, that she is not alone. - While this is the start of a series, there is NO cliffhanger! There's a bit of a teaser of something major that is going to happen at the start of the next book, but it's not a cliffhanger in the sense that we aren't sure if someone is going to live or d!e or if they'll be separated. For that, I am very thankful! This book was so much fun that I will definitely be returning to book 2, even if it takes several months (or longer since this is an debut author) to publish! - Lastly, the cover is GORGEOUS! And I love the title! I'll copy a few of my favorite quotes below so you can have a little taste of the author's writing and the world she's cultivated. 😊 Top Highlights from The Last Storm On days like this, when my heart was heavy and my mind clouded, I resorted to books— to escape, to forget, to find freedom where I had none. If I were to marry him, my face would always be turned to the window, searching for more, and if not that, I would be a shell of the person I am now. I stepped back to admire her, thr0bbing at the sight. She was the most beautiful woman I had ever seen. To ever exist. Nothing, no one, had ever deserved to be worshiped more. All men should be made to kneel before her. But she would have to settle for me. The taste of her met my t0ngue as my scent merged with hers, forever branding her. Mine. I l!cked the wound. Hers. Completely and utterly hers. I didn’t claim her in ownership. I claimed her as my one. Devoted myself to one. With that mark, my body and soul were bound to her. I would never be with anyone else, emotionally or physically. It would be her or no one, until my last breath. “Scream my name. Let everyone know who I belong to.” I had never really cared about the weather before, but now, clear skies meant everything to me, and I was grateful to see another calm morning. “There will never be another woman for me.” He paused. “Ever.” I stilled at his words. “What… Why?” “This”— his thumb slid down across the mark—“ is a symbol of… surrender. I know you believe that it was my claim upon you, but it wasn’t. It never was. I bound my body and soul to you, little storm.” “I also know that it is more than this tiny, insignificant mark on your skin that binds me to you. It’s you. All of you. Your strength and resilience. Your determination to endure no matter what fate throws at you. Your love for love and stories and hope. You are entirely the opposite of everything that I am and I would gladly wear your shackles if it meant I could have you.” My mate. Mine. And then everything shifted and I understood. I understood everything. The surrender. The deep, soul-craving longing. Bound. I was bound to him. Body and soul. Entirely his. “I would’ve waited forever,” he whispered back, understanding. Seriously, everyone.. add this to your TBR!!
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Ashlee
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★★★★★ 4
A Decent Fae Romance
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** 3.5 Stars rounded up to 4 ** First off I want to say that I found the author, J. D. Linton, on TikTok right before the release of the sequel. I bought the first 2 books to support her release, so congrats to her for the release of the sequel! Overall, I liked the story & plot, I liked the characters, and I liked the spice. The downfalls: not enough development between the characters for the romance, and it leaned a little heavy into the tropes. A lot of stuff is told to you, which could have been used as devices to drive the plot and emotions of the characters. 🛑🛑 Mild Spoilers ahead, I tried to hide the obvious ones 🛑🛑 This is very obviously a fated mates, which is a trope I usually really enjoy. But I wish the relationship between Ara & Rogue had much more development before it's realized that they're mates, instead of Rogue knowing almost immediately and using it for nefarious purposes (at least in the beginning before they get to know each other). By revealing this within the first quarter of the book, I feel like it leaves less room for them to fall for each other organically (albeit with help from the mating bond) and they love each other because of the mating bond. I was disappointed as soon as Rogue know (literally only 5% in) and I literally made a note: "As much as II love a good mating trope, I wish we had to work for it a little more. Where's the fun in just telling us?" I believe that by holding out and feeding the reader snippets of a potential bond, it would've been more rewarding as a reader. I also wish there was more world building - we are told of a war between human & fae but don't get to really experience any of it. Ara is sheltered in her human home, then sheltered in Rogue's castle. There's bits and pieces about what the war has done on either side - but we're more told of the aftermath and don't really experience any of it. Ara's father is supposed to be the king's #1 general - yet he is at home with his family & with Ara for the first couple chapters. Her, her family, nor her village seem to be affected by the 10 year war going on on their borders. I wish there was a little more setup to make this conflict - an actual war - feel more than a skirmish between fighting territories. Linton could also be a little repetitive - with the biggest culprit being when Ara is upset she "brings [her] knees to [her] chest]" and either sits like that or cries. Every time she is upset this phrase is mentioned. I would get it if this was her crutch, or how she copes with grief and stress, but that should be explained why she does it so often or it becomes repetitive. I started to get annoyed with how often she would sit like this solely because it happens every couple chapters. However, I did really like the spice. I love an enemies to lovers trope, especially when it results in spicy scenes. The spicy scenes weren't anything new, but they were fun. Wish there were more but that could also just be me - there is no such thing as too much spice 😂 Would I read again? Probably not, I'm super picky with rereads. Although I did genuinely enjoy my first read through! Will I continue the series? Probably, at least for the sequel. As for #3, kind of depends on where I am with my TBR once that is released All in all an enjoyable, fast paced read
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Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2024

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