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Runes of Royalty: A Reverse Harem Urban Fantasy
Runes of Royalty: A Reverse Harem Urban Fantasy
Runes of Royalty: A Reverse Harem Urban Fantasy
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Runes of Royalty: A Reverse Harem Urban Fantasy

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Can the assassin-turned-queen of the protectors—and rumored queen of the demons—protect her citizens and win the war that's happening in her realm?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 21, 2020
ISBN9781666551112
Runes of Royalty: A Reverse Harem Urban Fantasy
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G. Bailey

G. Bailey is a USA Today bestselling author of books that are filled with dragons, pirates, fantasy worlds, and breath-taking adventures. When not writing, she can be found watching Harry Potter marathons and drinking too much tea. She currently resides with her husband, two children, and three cheeky dogs in the very rainy United Kingdom.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I recommend this book for anyone who wants to read something nice. Filled with Adventure, love and family.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    4-4.5 Stars for this finale!

    I am so sad to have finished this series on audio so quickly! I loved Evie and her man, and all the side characters in this series. I really do hope we get more from these worlds (I know there is one that has a cameo of the group, that's going to be next on my TBR). I loved how g Bailey weaved her magic with these characters and the storyline was fantastic. I thought some of the twists in this were more predictable and it was kinda inevitable no matter what. I enjoyed seeing Evie make more and strengthen her connections as Queen to 2 groups of races and how she was able to garner help from the other 2 to help defeat the villain (Kex? I listened to this series so I am totally guessing on some of the spelling haha) and his army. I was devastated when a reunion happened (not giving spoilers away), almost breaking into tears while I took a walk around the neighborhood haha. I also LOVED the epilogue, so effing satisfying and a great way to end it. A sad twist and some adorable moments, that's for sure. I think I felt like this was a 4-4.5 stars instead of 5 stars is because the lead up to this giant battle was amazing and then the thing was over so quickly. There wasn't a lot of battles, it was a head to head and then quickly a resolution. This has happened on a lot of G Bailey's series, so maybe I just come in with that expectation that the big battles will be more lacklustre/ her forte isn't battles and confrontation, but I think if that is updated or upped in her future books, it will be 5 stars every time. Her books always have so much potential and the last book in a series in always the weakest of the bunch (still good, but not as spectacular as the others in the series). I will definitely still read them all, I just have to go in with different expectations with the final books.

    For narration, like I said, the reunion towards the end almost had me breaking out into tears, the narration was done perfectly, made me feel the devastation, need, and heartbreaking sadness for certain characters to come back. Thought Azi's narration was definitely improved, he won me over again in the book with his relentless prodding and protectiveness of Evie ❤️

    I don't want to leave this world, but I know I have to. The book hangover will be extremely tough after this one haha. Definitely getting these in paperback as well ?

  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    This series was just eh. Not a lot of character development. The FMC come across too juvenile for me to be able to get into a "reverse harem" theme. That being said, all in all it was pretty mild in that regard. Also, FMC has this lame and strange obsession with bacon? The ending felt rushed and anti-climactic.