This isn't offensive exactly, but it's kind of bland and needed more resolution then what was presented. The plot feels very half hearted with how it progresses, and the conflict isn't ever properly addressed through any sort of conversation. I thought there'd be smut, but there wasn't. All sex scenes were awkwardly cut away from, and the kisses were exceedingly tame. A murderer for hire gets abducted by a naive and demi-god who then kind of keeps him as a pet until the murderer manages to escape. For some reason, the demi-god falls in love with the murderer and decides to live on earth with him. Motives are horrendously underdeveloped, which is a shame, because the characters and setting are interesting to play around with, but the author manages to make it pretty boring. The art is good, but not enough to recommend a reading of this.
The Woodsman and the Stag