Charlotte’s managed to secure a powerful alliance with the shifters, but this comes at a cost. The news of her plans to rescue the females has spread, and many aren’t eager for the control it gives Charlotte’s males.
The Queen of Greed has joined forces with the ogres, and they’ve invaded Wrath. She’s dead set on destroying Charlie’s males and everything they’ve been working toward, and the demon kingdoms quickly find themselves divided.
Shifting priorities and untimely attacks strain Charlotte’s carefully crafted plan, and the treads that hold everything together quickly begin to unravel.
Invi Wright is the author of several romance novels, including The Female series, Aine, and The Professor. She had just begun her career in marketing when she decided to start a new hobby— writing. After many tears and more anger walks than is probably healthy, she decided to pursue writing full-time and began the journey of becoming a self-published author.
This series is all smut no plot, which is not always a bad thing but the first book in this series was interesting. However, by the third book I was just missing having a real plot. It was just a bit repetitive.
This book was so whatever. While I enjoyed the cute romantic parts it was almost always ruined bc they would rehash Charlie cheating. Like I’m trying hard to move on from how hard that pissed me off and then there Charlie goes with oh I feel bad blah blah blah. Also I HATTEEEE Charlie’s mom she deadass pissed me off. And I hate the pregnancy trope so I was lowkey glad when the baby died sorry not sorry and then I’m starting to sit back, relax, and enjoy my book when all of a sudden I hear the agitating grating voice of ANOTHER PREGNANCY? Ya good bye, thankfully it didn’t take up the book but the first pregnancy sure did and I was raging. I was amped when in the first book she was supposed to go on birth control but then my reading experience was ruined by a damn baby. Anyway this series was so whatever, the first book was good, the second was ass and this one was whatever. Like it pissed me off more than I enjoyed it. It had potential then sucked. So read at ur own risk I guess. If you hate cheating and the pregnancy trope like I do, don’t even bother.
I can't even begin to express how much I love this series.
Like, each book has been a hit! EVERY SINGLE ONE HAS BEEN PHENOMENAL.
I want everyone to read this series and fall in love with each character as hard as I did.
This last book was the PERFECT conclusion to the series. There was never a dull moment and I loved all the development that happened. It didn't feel rushed and it all flowed so nicely!
The ending was so beautiful, I could have cried 😭♥️
the men/demons are top tier and they might just be added to my book boyfriends list. however im not left satisfied with this ending. im confused with this war, what even happened with Mammon? what does the fate world look like? i have so many questions TW: miscarriage
This trilogy had a satisfying ending. I was a little over the plot by the end, but honestly, the author was kinda over it too because I felt like it took a backseat. I don't know if I can forgive what happened in book 2, but I enjoyed this still. This was entertaining, and I really liked the three male main characters. They were pretty funny at times. Aziel is def my fav.
This series started really good and I couldn't wait to read the next book but in my opinion every book was a little bis worse than the book before. I don't like their relationship and how the demons treated Charlie. They never really saw her as an equal and often decided things over her head. If she wants to know if she's pregnant even with the risk of losing it and being sad, isn't that her right? Why can they just decide to keep this from her. I also feel like that gray got more possessive and less cooperative the more the series progressed. That he thinks about the children as his children and not their children is a huge red flag. Sometime they speak about his unwillingness to see Charlie in an equal relationship with each of them and not all has to go through gray but that is never really resolved.
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Ugh I didn’t hate this but it was super anticlimactic and not a great ending to the story (HEA but I feel like so much was left out and nothing actually happened??)
honestly the ending kinda felt abrupt. there wasn't really a plot but just back to back smut. which i'm not complaining cuz i think i was just here for the ride lol and also cuz i'm ovulating and horny so there's that too.
also what happened to the said war?? it was practically nonexistent atp. but i love charlie, silas, aziel and gray sm tho! they're honestly the best.
and what on earth were the names valeria, cassia and fucking david?!! excuse me..
am i going to read the next book? idfk so we shall see
I feel confused — like I read a lot, and a lot happened, but it didn’t feel like much at all. Everything was there on the page, yet it all felt kind of… empty. It’s such a weird feeling.
I did read the book. I liked the book. But it never really gripped me the way I wanted it to. That said, this was hands down better than book two in my opinion. Still, I couldn’t give it 4 stars.
There were moments I thought were incredibly good — scenes that caught my attention — but then I’d find myself mentally checking out again. I genuinely liked the characters, but I struggled to feel truly invested in them or their journey.
I really liked the ending — it was one of the stronger parts for me. But in the end, I think this book (and the two before it) fall into the “I’m glad I read it, but I probably won’t read it again” category for me.
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Would I recommend it? Sadly, no.
Would I read it again? No.
How would I sum it up? An okay read, but it didn’t really capture me.
I finished it. I was struggling in the middle. Everything felt repetitive. It was okay. My only dilemma, well one big one was that there was no war. What war? A smaller complaint was that everything led to sex. Haha. I know, I know. I was over it.
I’m scared to continue the series because it’s not finished. But I’m also curious to know more about the werewolves.
I wish Charlie wasn’t the most annoying person I’ve ever known, met, read about, or imagined. I tried. I wanted to like this. But holy shit. She just gets worse and worse.
It's been months and I forgot to write a review. Oops.
Since I have horrible memory I'll just say that I had a fun time with this trilogy. I didn't love the second book considering it barely had any time with all four together, and there was random cheating that made no sense, but I really loved the dynamic between the three men and the female heroine.
This book really brought them together as a little family and it melted my heart. It was so sweet and the men were of course, swoon worthy (especially Aziel, my favourite of the bunch). There is a BIG trigger warning for something though, and it really was upsetting to read.
I will please it here since it was on page
I don't think this trilogy was the best thing ever written, but I honestly loved all three guys so much, the scenes were steamy and fun, and I loved the dynamic and romance between the men alongside the lead.
A spicy reverse harem dystopian romantasy where women are collected because of declined female birth rate and auctioned to the highest bidder. This was a fun and entertaining read with some seriously spicy scenes… MMMF. The narrators did some excellent work with the depth of emotion portrayed by their amazing voices. If you are a why choose with a demon flair fan you will enjoy this book.
Well, yeah, this happened. And I can't blame anyone else but me. It was cute at times, sad at times, mediocre most of the time!!!! Chev is a highlight, and I might read his book at some point in the far future. But I'm kinda glad this is over now. This book really left all the potential untapped, massively, Because it ultimately felt like trash TV! The boring kind.
I loved the demons….but the fmc…phew
See, the word 'cry' (with all its variations) has been used 49 times in book 1. 32 times in book 2. And 50 times in book 3 (this one at least had a sad moment). Keep in mind, not even half of the crying was due to pleasure! So yeah, it’s safe to say that the fmc got on my nerves!
I liked this book overall, but I’m not going to lie….Charlie got on my nerves. I honestly finished it for Gray, Silas, Aziel, and the babies! I was living for their journey into fatherhood and all the wholesome moments. Charlie and her mom, however… they could’ve exited stage left, and I wouldn’t have missed them. There were also a few filler parts I didn’t really care for, but it was still a solid read. I’m definitely excited to read Chev’s story next!
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This entire series was such a let down! The blurb makes you think it’s going to be pretty interesting but no. It’s basically a porno throughout, constant orgy action and literally little to no plot. I regret listening to the video i watched about how this was such an “under hyped” series and if i liked all these overhyped ones i needed to read this one. Terrible.
I don’t know why I thought it would get better. There’s no war. Not one that we’re a part of anyway. I severely disliked the character progression and the decline in writing style. Every sentence hinging on itself got as repetitive as the nonsensical nature of this story. There’s no real motive, message, or theme. It just is. And it’s a mess.
*Slight spoiler but honestly a favor* If ‘oxytocin’ from the big O is what makes the babies female, then how is their only male child a product of the incubus? There are a lot of things that don’t make sense, but c’mon.
I also hoped we’d get to revisit the girl from the first book (Bianca, maybe?) with the beautiful red hair who got to pick a guard to sleep with so her first time was her choice, gushed over how kind he was, and then she was sold to the ogres and forced to get her head shaved by the very guard she’d chosen, who was all too casual about her dehumanization and impending abuse.
Her story stuck with me but I guess we just met those girls for nothing.
I would say like a 2.5 but I’ll put 3. The first book of the trilogy was *chefs kiss* but honestly it went down with each release. After Charlie cheated it just went to the birds for me. I stuck around because I really wanted to see it through. This is the first “why choose” where I liked the pairing but again once she cheated it just lost its magic. Actually the fact I kept reading surprised me because cheating is usually an immediate dnf.
The first book finished in like a day or two and then the second one in about a week. This book took me practically a month to struggle though because Charlie grew to be insufferable. It got to where I would rather just read about the guys.
I’m relieved her mother is safe and she got to keep a relationship with her. That’s the main reason it went from putting a 3 instead of the 2.
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