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A review by pagepixie
Throne of the Horde King by Zoey Draven
adventurous
emotional
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.25
This was a great conclusion to this addictive series.
I binged this whole series in about a week. Finally both my eyes and kindle can rest. It was sooooo good. I loved this world and these characters. While the books fluctuated a little be for me, I found this series consistently good. It had a great overarching plot.
This book definitely stands out from the others. It was a shame we didn’t get any real horde life. But at the same time, meeting the Priestess, spending time in Dothink, seeing a saruk, and with the tiny moment of horde, we got a little of everything from this book.
I really loved Kara’s character. She was a breath of fresh air in this series. Most of the women in these books have suffered greatly before the story began a. While Kara has suffered, her character is still bright and excited and outgoing. I loved her straightforwardness and honestly.
I also think Arik stood out from the other horde kings. He was playful and teasing right back with Kara. He was’s as broody and serious. Of course he certainly has a mask on, but Kara can see right through it!
And we finally have a benevolent and wonderful king and queen of Dothikar. This book did bring me to tears a little at the end.
I’m so sad to leave this series, but I’m looking into getting some beautiful physical copies and rereading them! I definitely recommend if you enjoy the sci-fi romances, these are the best I’ve read. But even if you like romantasy, I think you would love this series!
I binged this whole series in about a week. Finally both my eyes and kindle can rest. It was sooooo good. I loved this world and these characters. While the books fluctuated a little be for me, I found this series consistently good. It had a great overarching plot.
This book definitely stands out from the others. It was a shame we didn’t get any real horde life. But at the same time, meeting the Priestess, spending time in Dothink, seeing a saruk, and with the tiny moment of horde, we got a little of everything from this book.
I really loved Kara’s character. She was a breath of fresh air in this series. Most of the women in these books have suffered greatly before the story began a. While Kara has suffered, her character is still bright and excited and outgoing. I loved her straightforwardness and honestly.
I also think Arik stood out from the other horde kings. He was playful and teasing right back with Kara. He was’s as broody and serious. Of course he certainly has a mask on, but Kara can see right through it!
And we finally have a benevolent and wonderful king and queen of Dothikar. This book did bring me to tears a little at the end.
I’m so sad to leave this series, but I’m looking into getting some beautiful physical copies and rereading them! I definitely recommend if you enjoy the sci-fi romances, these are the best I’ve read. But even if you like romantasy, I think you would love this series!