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Thronebound: A LitRPG Harem Romance

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He wanted peace. Instead, he got six cursed wives and a kingdom on the brink.

Ezren never asked to inherit the throne—or the deadly curse that comes with it.
He isn’t a prodigy or a chosen hero. He’s just a man who refuses to let the people he loves be broken.

Each bride bound to him is powerful, beautiful, and haunted by a piece of that curse. Some want to love him. Some want to kill him. All of them are the key to breaking it.

But time is running out.

The Traitor sits on the throne that should be Ezren’s. Demons crawl out of the Hollow. And if Ezren can’t master his bond—his magic, his wives, and himself—then the kingdom won’t just fall. It will burn.

Now, hunted by assassins and tangled in the dangerous affections of warrior elves, witches, and queens, Ezren must fight not just to survive, but to claim his destiny.

And to do that, he’ll have to become more than a cursed heir.
He’ll have to become Thronebound.

Spicy, sharp-witted, and bound by raw magical chemistry, Thronebound is a harem fantasy of cursed brides, deadly secrets, and a hero willing to risk everything to claim his throne—and their hearts.

232 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 26, 2025

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December 25, 2025
1.5 stars

Oh boy, where do I begin?
I feel like this was one part Final Fantasy/Solo Leveling, one part ecchi anime; which normally is fine. I have consumed both of those content and have had no issues with them, but I fear the issues I have with this book is that it didn't come off as a more silly story, it felt like this was meant to be more serious and actually have lore which I feel like didn't work well.

I was a little frustrated with the lack of consistency and even understanding on the point. We have a hero that wakes up with no memories and doesn't even know his own name, and as the story opens up more we come to understand that he is the rightful heir the the kingdom with 4 wives and in order to get his memories back he has to connect/save those wives.
WHICH HE DIDN'T EVEN REMEMBER HAVING. NOR DOES HE EVEN REMEMBER THEIR NAMES OR WHAT THEY LOOK LIKE.
Yet suddenly at the mention of his wives that's his whole attention, "MY WIVES!" which just came off as comical at best.

We then go into a whole adventure with trying to rescue these women who he has no idea about, and we as readers don't even really get any info on how they met or why their marriage is what it is. I could understand having some plot in here about wives for different species or trying to keep an established courtship with different areas of the kingdoms but we get NOTHING.
And the lore isn't even consistent, some of the women (unlike our main lead here) wake up and remember their names and aspects of who they are. We even get some species/religion info at like the 60% mark which seems a bit late in the game for a fantasy novel.

I'm also annoyed because this was not set to show it was going to be a sequel, yet it leaves off on a cliffhanger and a totally unfinished story. Also, this would have been so much better and engaging if the audiobook was not read by AI -- which caused it's own problems of enjoyment for this.
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