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The Blacksmith's Apprentice

By Bey Deckard
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Eyck didn't need anyone.
Eyck lived a good life in South Galetsy. A respected blacksmith, he spent long days making swords for the Border War, and even though he ached by day's end, the last thing he thought he needed was an apprentice. He had his work and his best friend, Pash, and that was fine.

When Wex showed up on his stoop asking for work, Eyck agreed to take him on—no matter that Wex turned out to be prickly and secretive and an absolute bloody pain in the tail to work with. Well… mostly.

Wex didn't want anyone.
Wex was tired of just scraping by. A freed slave and ex-convict, Wex was stubbornly determined not to let his breed caste or muteness stop him from carving out a decent life for himself. All he needed was a little help getting there.

Words like "trust", "love, or even "desire" weren't part of Wex's vocabulary, and he didn't want them to be—those words could enslave just as easily as iron. He was using the blacksmith to learn a skill, nothing more. Problem was, Wex couldn't get Eyck out of his head.

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“Eyck is a blacksmith in South Galetsy who lives a mostly hermit lifestyle. He's widowed and his best friend is a priest. He spends his days making weapons for the Border war and other assorted goods for the townsfolk. One day Wex shows up asking to be his apprentice and Eyck isn't really sure about hiring him but knows he needs help with his shop sooner or later. Eyck gets more than he can handle with the grumpy attitude Wex gives off. Too bad his hormones don't get that memo. To make matters even more difficult Wex comes from a slave caste of people and has a very hard time trusting others. Especially with his body and heart. The two work to navigate these feelings while also dealing with prejudices from outsiders. I had no idea what to expect going into this book but I did NOT expect a race of feline people with a complicated caste system and very specific outlooks and religion. This was a very slow burn as we worked our way through Wex and Eyck's work and personal relationships. Wex deals with lots of past trauma from his time as a slave and he has issues with intimacy and understanding his needs. Add that to his muteness and communication between him and others can be difficult. Eyck is the Sunshine to Wex's Grumpy and he's so sweet and patient. He has his moments where he gets frustrated with Wex but it's more out of not understanding what caused the issues to begin with. Once the spice came into play the dynamics changed once again and it was a wonderful example of consent and trying new things to help with past trauma and preferences. I really loved how playful the two were together once they felt comfortable with eachother. The cheeky tails and purring, the special positions and mating rituals. Even with all that we still have the caste storyline and the huge revelations that come near the end of the book. I can't say more without major spoilers but it's a very interesting twist I wasn't expecting. Wex and Eyck's story is definitely worth a read. Thanks to GRR and the author for letting me read the ARC of The Blacksmith's Apprentice by Bey Deckard.”
“Actual Rating: 4.5/5 stars”

About Bey Deckard

Artist, Writer, Dog Lover

Bey Deckard is the author of a number of novels including the Baal’s Heart books, Max, Beauty and His Beast, and Better the Devil You Know.

Bey lives in Montréal, Canada where he spends most of his time writing, doing graphic work, painting portraits, speaking French, cooking tasty vegetarian eats, or watching more movies than is good for him. If you’re the curious type, www.beydeckard.com is where you’ll find art and free stories by Bey as well as information on his published works.

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