Please Note The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown—are included in the Kings of Avalier Collection 4 Books Set By Leia Stone(The Last Dragon King, The Broken Elf King, The Ruthless Fae King & The Forbidden Wolf King):
📚 Books in This
The Last Dragon King
The Broken Elf King
The Ruthless Fae King
The Forbidden Wolf King
The Last Dragon The Dragon King is looking for a wife…The news causes a frenzy for the women in my village. The king will be sending out the royal guard to bring women of childbearing age to his castle in Jade City. There is only one his wife-to-be must carry enough magic to produce an heir for him.
The Broken Elf I never should have taken that loan but my aunt needed meds I couldn’t afford. Now I’ve been sold to slavery and the Nightfall Queen’s guards have found out I’m not entirely human. guess I’m lucky they didn’t kill me. The next thing I hear is that the Elf King himself has bought me, and I’m to be transferred to his castle.
The Ruthless Fae Lucien Thorne is the most vile monster in all of Thorngate. As Winter King, he rules our land with an iron fist and a cold, dead heart. And my father has just informed me that I am betrothed to marry him…As the Princess of Fall, it is my duty to marry whatever suitor my father chooses for me, but even duty can’t make me spend the rest of my life with someone like Lucien.
The Forbidden Wolf Axil Moon broke my heart when I was fifteen and I’ve dreamed of getting revenge ever since. So when he becomes the king of all Wolven and summons me to compete for his hand in marriage in the deadly Queen Trials, I gladly accept. I want nothing more than to defeat the competition and leave him cold and alone when I slam the bedroom door in his face every night.
Leia Stone is the USA Today bestselling author of multiple bestselling series including Matefinder and Wolf Girl. She's sold over two million books and her Fallen Academy series has been optioned for film. Her novels have been translated into five languages and she even dabbles in script writing. Leia writes urban fantasy and paranormal romance with sassy kick-butt heroines and irresistible love interests. She lives in Spokane, WA with her husband and two children.
Sometimes I’m in the mood for a something predictable and light. The kind of book that doesn’t ask too much of you and just lets your brain switch off for a while (basically the literary equivalent of trash TV). So I didn’t go into this series expecting anything groundbreaking but I did expect to be entertained.
And for a while, I actually was.
Cacia Stark’s strongest aspect is definitely the romance. The tension between the characters in books 1 to 3 is engaging and, at times, genuinely addictive. That being said, I was repeatedly thrown off by the emphasis on purity and virginity, particularly in books 1 and 3. It felt outdated and unnecessary, especially in a genre that is often meant to offer some form of escapism.
Also mind: MAJOR trigger warning for r*** in book 3. What bothered me most is not the inclusion itself, but how it came out of nowhere, was totally unexpected and dealt with horribly in my opinion.
The biggest problem of the series, however, is the fantasy plot. As the story progresses, complex, seemingly unsolvable conflicts are resolved in the most underwhelming and convenient ways. At times I genuinely wondered if the author was serious. Instead of clever solutions, we get things like: best friends conveniently not having to fight each other in the wolf-queen contest anymore after a little speech of FMC (book 4) or a high-stakes pregnancy storyline that is brushed aside with a time jump and a casual “never mind, it was all fine“ (book 1).
By the time book 4 attempts to wrap up the overarching narrative, these weaknesses become even more apparent. And the finale? Completely anticlimactic. I genuinely did not care anymore. The only reason I finished it is because I’m a completionist and can’t leave things unfinished.
So my final rating: 2/5 It’s a shame. Most of the books were actually quite entertaining until it came down to what really mattered: the plot.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
The forbidden wolf king, I loved every page of it I couldn’t put it down I had to keep reading it was all so amazing. Kara from the start showed Alpha material I love her character and the fight in her.