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Información de la obraCursed By The Crown: Kumari's Kitsune por Hanleigh Bradley
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Book One of SevenTrust was a liberty that as Kumari, Bae could not afford, especially after the murder of Bae's mother, the late Kumari.The Kumari bloodline had to continue regardless of the cost, even if it was the life of someone she loved.There were only two things that a Kumari should trust; magic and her seven mates.The race was on for Bae to find and claim her seven mates before she had to defend her realm from an unknown enemy.With them, she still might not win, but alone she would definitely fail.Kumari's Kitsune SeriesKumari's Kitsune is a RH Fantasy Romance. Bae is the Kumari of Maho, a fictional realm with seven tribes. To ensure magical and political stability she must claim a mate from each of the seven tribes but an unknown enemy is hell-bent of destroying thee realm, it's queen and the magic that sustains it.Books in the SeriesCursed by the Crown, Tainted by Prophecy, Lost to the Throne, Corrupted by Innocence, Deranged by Darkness, Undone by Destiny & Returned to Magic. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I still think this is good, despite the lack of payoff. Though I admittedly have a weak spot for fantasy and smut…. and reverse harem stories. If anything, I’m more worried about how this will be wrapped up in the sequel. Not a whole lot happened and I worry that it will feel rushed. If you’re looking for reverse harem smut by this same author with more of a payoff; might I suggest Lupine? It’s the only other series of hers I’ve dabbled in. I’ve also reviewed it, so go read that.
The narrator is good. I wish I had more to say. One of my favorite things to do is complain about narrators who can’t pronounce basic words such as caramel (which came up in this story). She pronounced it fine and there weren’t any of audible’s common errors. Overall the audio was great, which is a rarity for sure.
NOTE: This copy was provided to me free of charge as a digital review copy. The opinions stated in this review are mine and mine alone, I was not paid or requested to give this book a certain rating, suggestion, or approval. ( )