

I felt like I knew her, like I understood her and I really liked her.

Her character was just very well written.

She was such a perfect mix of clueless but intelligent, strong but firstly wise, and she had a spirit which didn’t really tend towards the dramatic nor was she too meek and mild. If it were another standalone and not the final book, I don’t know if I would have the same opinion and maybe that’s a weird thing to say, but I think this worked for me because it did tie up loose ends and I expected the main couple to have this trajectory of saving the world together - which is a plot I don’t really love (the whole quest for something is my least favourite fantasy trope).Īs I said, I think the plot worked and another reason for it is because of the heroine - I think the heroine made the book. His stolen kisses make me weak.īut the horde king of Rath Serok is as mysterious as he is devilish.Īnd he has his own secret…one that will forever change the future of Dakkar. Instead of fear, lust begins to rise between us-hot, addicting, and forbidden. Instead, I fight him at every turn, showing him claws of my own. He thinks I’m a naive temple girl, who will bend easily to his demands. With a growing danger in the east and a precarious throne in the west, he steals me away from the sacred temple with daring plans all his own. He’s cunning, sensual, cruel…and he thinks that everything has a price. Only, he’s not the gentle male I always imagined. He’s the one I see in my dreams, all ruthless, merciless strength and a tempting smirk to match. Then a horde king-with molten eyes and the body of a battle god-shows up at the temple’s gates, demanding entry. I am the secret they could never let free. The priestesses have risked everything to keep me hidden from the dangerous hordes that roam the wild lands and the greedy king that sits on the throne in Dothik.

Half-Dakkari, half-human, the first of my kind. My nights are spent pouring over the great stories of warrior kings and the queens that stole their hearts. My days are spent caring for an ancient temple and staying out of the priestesses’ way. High in the icy northlands of Dakkar, I’ve lived a sheltered, predictable, and safe life. The final book of the Horde Kings of Dakkar series is here…
