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No one runs from the auction.



Soria was never supposed to be on that stage. The gifted are the ones they sell-those born with a power humming beneath their skin. Not her. She's the nobody. The mistake. The girl who dared to love someone bound for the auction.



But when her plan to escape with her love falls apart, Soria is thrust into the spotlight she was never meant to stand in. And then he appears-calm, unreadable, a shadow of danger wrapped in perfect control. He has no need for a young girl from the cottage fields, but with a single bid, he claims his prize. 



In the bidder's world, survival is a game played with blood and secrets, and one misstep could cost everything. Soria has no choice but to outlast, outwit and outfight the hundreds of deadly recruits bought and shipped to the most notorious training base-all for the slim chance of becoming one of the few. The proud. The Arena Thieves.

493 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 15, 2025

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Profile Image for Kiera Portman.
5 reviews
November 5, 2025
Arena Thieves, a debut romantasy novel, will put your emotions on a never ending roller coaster. I found myself not wanting to put it down because there was a constant need to know what happened next.

Soria, born without a delta but, forced on the auction stage anyways. Then there is Jude, the mysterious man who bid on her for only 10 Krona, despite her not having a delta. There is this instant romantic tension between the two, that neither can act on until the time is right.

Through all of the betrayal and selfishness that she endures, she finds friends quickly to keep her grounded and safe from everyone out to get the “weakest link.” She manages to make it through the hard training, only to stumble onto other dangers that await…

i would 10/10 recommend⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Profile Image for Brielle Kutz.
5 reviews
November 4, 2025
Arena thieves starts off with Soria, a delta-less girl who believes to be running away from fate with the boy she loves only because mistakenly taken by Kings Guard for the yearly auction that determines people with deltas future -whether to be of use to. After a rather embarrassing but surprising auction her fate is sealed in being sold to Aegis, the most ruthless of them all. Through pain, trial, many errors, heartbreak and new friendships she makes it to the Crucibal without a delta to prove her life is worth living. Along the way she slams heads with the Captain of Aegis, Jude Blackwell who is quite the mystery. One minute he’s cold towards her; allowing abuse towards Soria to happen and the next he is helping her, guiding her, and making her feel things she’s never wanted to feel towards him. Soon she realizes her life will be tied in a very permanent way to the very man allowing other recruits to nearly kill her every night for sport.
The world building in this book breaks down quite nicely how everything works which includes Aegis, the different phases of becoming a player for Bachaloria, the surrounding locations and how the system as a whole works which includes the games every year against Seyka, their rival. The writing for the (main) characters gives you an in depth knowledge of how the most unlikely of people become friends and form their own “found family” while adding the delicious element of a true enemies to lovers trope.
In this up and coming fantasy romance series I as a reader experienced my own heartbreak, times of laughter, times of extreme frustration and feelings of giddiness while reading how Soria comes into her own and slowly realizes that her life is worth living and not just existing. The author did a great job of pulling you deep into the story and salivating for more. With a major twist at the end after much angst and pearl-clutching scenes this is sure to be a series that everyone talks about. The second installment of the series is much anticipated and I cannot wait to see where the author takes this series. Just how high is the anticipation and excitement for this new series? Limitless.

***received an ARC
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Profile Image for Katie Sprietsma.
154 reviews
November 2, 2025
Soria is an underdog FMC, born without a delta (power) who is unceremoniously shoved into an auction she shouldn't be in and forced to survive. She is quick to find friends and enemies alike. Flying by the seat of her pants to stay alive through trials and travels as the weakest of the bunch and the only one without power she slowly finds her strength and answers. However she also finds betrayals, pain, uncertainty, and of course Jude.
The energy of this book is fast paced, angsty tormented adventure in a world of magic and status.
We of course have romance.Without giving too much away I will say it gets messy. it's fierce and complicated and.... extremely selfish. The friendships are a much needed anchor in this book to help lift some of the heavier stuff.
One thing I really liked was that there isn't a heroine vs villain base. the "villain" isn't exactly clear throughout and as masks slowly start to fall we can piece the bigger picture together. I think a lot more of those answers will be revealed in the next book.
The criticism I have for this book is the foreshadowing. the breadcrumbs that were left to hint at what was coming were too obvious. almost whole slices of bread, especially in reference to Kole.
Then the ending. again without spoiling too much, I saw it coming but then brushed it off as being possible because it contradicts her ability to enter the battle with the hyrda. If this was true all along she wouldn't have been able to get past the first gates.
All in all this was a great read and kept me entertained. Judes mystery was played out really well and now that a lot of that earlier tension is gone I can't wait to see how the tethered pairs will navigate the next part of the story.
thanks so much to the author for the ARC read. I am leaving my completely honest review and hope to continue the series as it progresses!
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212 reviews3 followers
November 15, 2025
"I received an ARC and am voluntarily leaving an honest review.” Arena Thieves opens with Soria, a delta less girl who believes she’s escaping her predetermined fate with the boy she loves until she is mistakenly seized by the King’s Guard for the annual auction that assigns those with deltas to their future roles. After a humiliating but unexpected turn of events, Soria is sold to Aegis, the most feared faction of all.
What follows is a journey marked by pain, trials, mistakes, heartbreak, and unexpected friendships. Against all odds, Soria fights her way to the Crucibal, determined to prove her worth despite lacking a delta. Along this path, she repeatedly clashes with Jude Blackwell, the enigmatic Captain of Aegis. His behavior is a constant contradiction cold and indifferent one moment, allowing others to mistreat her, and unexpectedly supportive the next, guiding her and stirring emotions she never intended to feel.
As Soria endures near fatal challenges at the hands of other recruits, she soon discovers that her life is becoming irrevocably intertwined with the very man who forces her to confront both her limits and her destiny. A must read. Craving for more to come!💛
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66 reviews
January 13, 2026
One of the most intense cliff hangers I’ve seen in FOREVER, and I’ve read a tonnn of fantasy. This book is absolutely fabulous. I’m really, really impressed!

For a good portion, you are shown a very weak FMC. She grew up terribly poor and survived off of garbage and lived in rags. What she lacks in physical strength, Soria makes up for in mental acuity and tenacity. She is deeply loyal, to a fault sometimes.

All of a sudden, the author pulls a magic trick and you are swept through this incredible story of self-growth, powers being revealed, and unbelievable connections made. The twists and turns are insane, and the book leaves off in a freaking cliffhanger to end all cliffhangers. I’m dying for the next, lol, the wait is going to suck 😂

This book is like The Hunger Games, A Court of Thorns and Roses, and Fourth Wing had a baby. The games and trials are intense. It’s a freaking journey, and I loved it. The MMC is also kind of perfect. With a name like Jude, how can you go wrong?? It’s a good combo of games and trials, with some romance sprinkled in there to keep you reading to see what happens. I. Loved. It. Phenomenal. Can’t wait for the next!!
Profile Image for Shontelle Remkes.
1 review
January 13, 2026
💣 Highly recommended for fans of immersive, character-driven fantasy and easy to follow.

Survival. Emotion. Determination. Protector.
Throw it into a game with a badass FMC and epic characters - let’s play. ⚔️

This story holds your attention without forcing it. It keeps you present, aware of the details, and invested in what comes next. The characters all have their place and value both human and other 🤭. I’d love to spend more time with them, especially if we get first-person perspectives in chapters in the future.

My only critique: I wanted it to slow down so I could sit in certain moments longer, learn more, and allow further details example like training and character history. At times it felt jumped forward and time moved too fast, which some readers may prefer.

Mild spice 🌶️ but heavy feels with emotional connections that carry real weight allowing one to breathe.

Bonds between people, animals, magic, and Deltas is fluid and thought out. Everything has purpose, making it easy to believe in the world and its people.

Madison, thank you for Soria and her people. I can’t wait to see where this story goes.

A solid, absorbing read that I’ll happily revisit. ✨
Profile Image for Chelsea.
24 reviews
January 9, 2026
We’ve got it all! A sickly girl who is the underestimated badass, a broody secretive captain, a pithy ancient sidekick, the adorable best friends, magic, a game for survival, and an edge of your seat ride!
This book was so fun and took me on a wild ride with twist and turns I didn’t see coming. Several times I audibly gasped and concerned my coworkers and family.
And the ending?? PLEASE Madison I need more and I CANNOT wait for the next book!!
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7 reviews1 follower
November 16, 2025
Ahhh a must read! Literally gripped from the beginning! I lost sleep over this one.

Underdog, badass FMC, found family, morally grey “air daddy”, and pancake 👀 (gotta read it to find out).

Loved this, can’t wait for the next book! 😘
Profile Image for Emma.
28 reviews
January 5, 2026
Wow! I’m so grateful to be an ARC reader for this! I loved absolutely every minute of this I couldn’t put it down! I need book now! I need to know what happens next. I loved all the information in this book the characters, there relationships throughout and the fact the fmc never gave up!
Well worth the read!!!!!
Profile Image for Emelie Thor.
64 reviews4 followers
November 17, 2025
Ahhh that ending?!?! Help I need more now?!

ARC review!

Fourth wing x Hunger games x Red Queen!

The vibes in this new romantasy was everything!
Enemies to lovers, deadly games and challenges, rare mythical creatures, an underdog story, slow burn, found family and plot twist ending!

I really enjoyed Arena Thieves and the FMC Soria had my heart from the beginning. It was action-packed with plenty of ups and mostly downs for poor Soria. The fast pace kept me entertained and I really grew to love a lot of the characters and I was just itching for every moment between the FMC and MMC! 😍

The magic system is very elemental based but with a mix of everything else mixed in with creates a surprising and rather deadly inferno of forces. Aeromancy, superstrength, mental manipulation, some kind of long dangerous rope arms?😂
As you can tell there is everything and more and it makes for some very fascinating reading.

What I was missing but also believe we will see more of in the next book is how the rest of the world and most importantly the ones in charge operates. Aswell as the actual Diamond Games, the once a year deadly challenge between the players of Bachaloria and their awful enemy the bloodletters!

I cant wait for the next book! Thank you so much to the author for this ARC! 😍
Profile Image for Lucy B.
79 reviews
November 27, 2025
Wow, just wow...
This isn't just a book. it's a full-on adventure, fantastic world building, and context drops through diologue and actions rather than narration.
I am going to be ruined reading for the next week because nothing is going to live at the standard of this book while also greiving that there is no second book yet.

Soria, a poor girl from the cattage fields who is practically on her own, who is surviving but not living. She ends up in a situation she should never have been put in by being cast as a runner for the auction, with no delta and no choice but to continue. This strong women fights for her place in this new reality she's been forced into while also keeping her moral compass and sacrifices alot for the sake of others, she works way harder than than those with a delta with the added contribution of her asthma making things more complicated.

This is to the same level writing as forth wing with the world building, structure, intrigue, plot, and characters, and im so excited to see where this ends up in the following book. I was really taken on an adventure and espaped to another world when reading. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to read. You should be really proud of the work you put into this.
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3 reviews
November 10, 2025
✨ If you love a dystopian fantasy then this one is for you! ✨

First I want to say thank you for the opportunity to read and review this ARC

Arena Thieves is a dystopian romantasy that follows the FMC Soria and her journey. A world where individuals are blessed with a special ability, which is called “delta”, by the time someone is an adolescent [approximately by age 10] most people have one. Though Soria is without a delta. At the age of 21 those with deltas are then sent to an auction where they must show their ability to then be sold and bought by the highest bidder or face the reaper.

Soria unfortunately was waiting for Kole to run away together when she was taken and forced to participate even though she told everyone she did not belong because she had no delta. By some miracle no one bid on Soria and just when she thought she was free she was bought by the Aegis group by a ridiculously low cost.

Now she must rely on herself and her new friends as she navigates the struggles of surviving life as a Aegis recruit. From tethering delta bonds to Sera who wants her dead from the very beginning. There is also Jude. All I gotta say is you’re gonna wanna read this book especially for him! 🥵

This is such a great new take on a different kinda of magic system. The world building is very easy to understand. Dynamic between characters is overall great!
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4 reviews
November 10, 2025
ARC review!

Plot:

Arena Thieves is a great new romantasy filled with action, growth, and twists and turns that kept me entertained and guessing throughout! The main character, Soria, is a young woman born without a delta (special power) into a life of hardship and poverty. Her kingdom, Bachaloria, holds an auction each year for the major powers in their world to place bids on the young men and women with deltas. While some people are chosen for the military or hospital, the greatest honor for someone with a delta is to get picked by Aegis—an institution that recruits and trains people to become Players who will represent their kingdom in the annual Diamond Games against their enemy in the north. While Soria herself is not worried about being forced into the auction, she’s already lost her two older brothers to it and now she fears she’ll lose her boyfriend, Kole, as well. Even though Kole has always aspired to join Aegis, he and Soria concoct a last minute plan to run away together the morning of the auction. Instead, Soria finds his house abandoned, and when she shows up looking for him, she’s instead knocked out and then forced onto the auction stage. Somehow finding herself at Aegis against all odds, she has to navigate abuse from others and the typical deathly challenges that come with being a recruit—all without a delta of her own. Not to mention navigating her feelings for the man that bid on her, the mysterious Captain of all the players at Aegis, Jude Blackwell.

Overall thoughts:

Madison Zehring has done a great job creating this terrifying and immersive world. The fact that the recruits aren’t there of their own free will but are bid on at an auction is such an interesting, dark twist that sets this story apart from most romantasies. At the end of the day, you find yourself considering that even the worst characters are there against their will, fighting for their lives. Soria’s growth throughout the story was nice to see. She starts off really only relying on Kole for any sort of outside help or comfort,

Characters:

Soria:
As mentioned above, I loved seeing her growth throughout the story! She really banded together a group of underdogs into an unlikely, winning team. She shows us that individual strength and perseverance is important, enduring abuse at the hands of her bullies and working through her personal despair at being forced into Aegis, but that it’s not the only thing that matters. Having friends to lean on and showing compassion for the situations of others are equally important for Soria. I’m excited to see how she continues to develop in the rest of the series!

Kole:
Kole is the character you love to hate. An overly ambitious kiss-ass who cared more about his chance at a legacy than about the woman he claimed to love. I wondered at first if Kole not being home the morning of the Auction truly was some big mistake—maybe he had gotten captured and brought there against his will, maybe something else had happened to him that prevented him being there for Soria— I’ll be interested to see how his character arc goes in the next book. Will there be a chance at redemption for him, or is he too far gone?

Jude:
Our hot, mysterious captain with the power to quite literally take your breath away. I really enjoyed the use of air manipulation in this story! I feel like it’s an under-utilized power in a lot of romantasy settings, and it was done really well with Jude Blackwell! I can’t wait to find out.

End thoughts:
All in all, this was a very fun read that kept me coming back for more because I just needed to know what was going to happen. Soria and Jude and their budding romance is something I really found myself rooting for, and then the twist at the end threw just enough of a wrench in things to leave me excited to find out how they’ll work through it all in the next book! With a loveable cast of side characters, and a few less loveable ones to root against, I found myself entertained from start to finish. Can’t wait to get my hands on book two!
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23 reviews2 followers
January 11, 2026
If you’re a fan of Fourth Wing and The Hunger Games, and lived for Violet and Tairn’s banter, then this one’s for you.

Arena Thieves follows Soria, a girl born without a delta (power), as she navigates a world that worships abilities so much they literally auction people off to decide their fate. Casual. Totally fine. Definitely not rage-inducing at all.

This book is very good at keeping you anxious and desperate to know what happens next. So if you’re not ready to get up and scream from the sheer rage you’ll feel over everything Soria is put through… I suggest you read it anyway 😅

As the ultimate underdog, our deltaless FMC is thrown straight into a den of vipers, and you never know where the next attack is coming from. While other characters survive by being ruthless and merciless, Soria has to rely on cunning, adaptability, and quick thinking. Watching her character growth unfold was incredibly satisfying. Her determination to remain loyal to herself—to survive without losing who she is—was empowering and kept me rooting for her.

The world-building, power system, cast of characters, and overall themes are well crafted and engaging. While you can see influences from other popular series (Fourth Wing especially), Madison Zehring does an excellent job of making the world her own and adding her own flair.

Overall, I really enjoyed this book—and judging by the amount of spam updates I sent Madison on social media while reading, I clearly had a very good time 😅

Now, honesty corner. While I do love Soria… it took a minute for her to grow on me. I completely understand her instinct to hide behind others in a world that glorifies power, but early on she felt a bit too passive for my personal taste. Her initial plan—to find bodyguards among complete strangers in a power-driven society—stressed me out in ways I was not emotionally prepared for. That said, she does grow, and her character arc is rewarding—it’s just a bit of a journey getting there.

I also found myself wishing for a little more emphasis on training or preparation. Some of the challenges she overcomes felt slightly too easy considering how far she makes it, though she suffers immensely—often more than other characters—which kept the stakes feeling high.

The romance though??? I was locked in. I am firmly Team Jude over what’s-his-face (you’ll know when you get there… Gale who?). Jude is written as a fearless, ruthless captain who shows no mercy, and the POV chapter gave great insight into his mindset. The banter was top-tier, the spice was 🤌, and the character dynamics were strong. As a certified slow-burn enthusiast, I personally would’ve loved the tension to drag out just a little longer—like, painfully unbearable slow-burn tension—but this relationship progressed a bit faster than I would’ve liked, and that’s very much a me thing.

Some of the reveals stood out enough that the suspense didn’t fully land for me, but the ending? Oof. I’m absolutely ready to dive straight into Book 2.

For a debut novel, I was genuinely impressed, and I can’t wait to see what Madison has in store for the rest of the series.
Profile Image for Donna.
1 review
January 8, 2026
I received this book as an ARC (my first one).

This book had me hooked early on, I couldn’t put it down (now I need to catch up on sleep) and absolutely loved it. I finished it in three days.

I enjoyed the world and the magic system that Maddison created, she has included characters you will love and a few you will definitely hate. There are breadcrumbs throughout the book, some were a little obvious but I was still excited when my guesses were correct. Some breadcrumbs will require a reread now I understand more. This book has left me excited for the release of book 2.

Soria is the female main character who we follow throughout the book. She is born without magic (called a delta) there is a great disparity in the treatment of people with and without deltas.

Though that being said, the people with deltas are auctioned off to the highest bidder. Treated like property and if not purchased they can be killed by the King's reaper (another form of delta). If purchased they are transported to work for the army, mines or other organisations that have use for their deltas.

The country of Bachalorian is at war with Enemy In The North, Bloodletters also called Seyka. To prevent an all out war they instead have a treaty that requires people with deltas (known as players) to compete in an annual hunger games type competition called the Diamond Games.

To be selected for the Diamond Games, people with deltas first have to be purchased by Aegis at the auction. Once purchased they begin training in a Fourth Wing style war college where you either succeed or die. If you succeed, you become a player (which is viewed as the highest honour) who then compete in the Diamond Games.

Within the magic system there is also bonding/tethering which can be done with certain animals like a wolf (Fenrir) or with one other person who also possess a delta. To enter the Diamond Games the players need to be tethered to another person.

We follow Soria as she unexpectedly ends up on the auction stage without a delta, her only choice is to play her Violin in the hopes it is enough to avoid death. She is purchased by the Captain of the Aegis Players, Jude.

Jude is a wind wielder who is the tall, dark, handsome and deadly character that we all love to lust over. Soria is in love with Kole a water wielder who she grew up with in her hometown.

Transported to the training grounds she has to somehow survive the resentment from other recruits for not having a delta, trying to keep up in training without powers and the attention of the terrifying and attractive Captain Jude.

Her last hope is that Kole her first love will help protect her throughout the training or help her escape. Soria will discover who she can and can’t trust and the pain that comes with personal growth.

A book of love, lust, fear, betrayal and so much more. If you love romantasy, hidden secrets, war colleges, life and death competitions this book is for you.



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723 reviews14 followers
November 23, 2025
I found this to be an excellent read and would give it more than 5 stars if I could. I thought the author did a great job with the characters and the story itself. This gave me Hunger Game vibes but with a lot more excitement to it. Once I started it I didn’t want to put it down. After I finished I read it again. The characters were very interesting and for the most part there was always something going on to keep the pages turning. Some of the characters you will love and some you will love to hate.
Soria was born without a special power or a delta as it is called in the story. She lived a life of hardship and poverty after her father left the family and her brothers got chosen at the auction. Her kingdom, Bachaloria, had developed an auction to be held each year for the major powers in their world to place bids on the men and women with deltas. Some are chosen for the military or hospital but the greatest honor for someone with a delta is to get picked by Aegis, the institution that recruits and trains these people to become Players who will represent their kingdom in the annual Diamond Games against their enemies in the north. Since Soria has no delta she isn’t worried about being forced into the auction but she fears she’ll lose her boyfriend, Kole who has always aspired to join Aegis. When Kole springs a plan on Soria at the last minute to run away together the morning of the auction, Soria’s heart sings. She is over joyed at the thoughts of leaving this life and her sorry excuse for a mother behind but her joy made me very suspicious of Kole right away. After packing her meager belongings, Soria arrives to finds Kole’s house abandoned, and when she starts looking for him, she is instead knocked out and then taken only to be forced onto the auction stage. She has no delta & tries to tell them this but she is forced to complete the auction anyway. She receives no bids and believes she might make it out but then a bid is placed and she finds herself bought by the Aegis team. Now against all odds, she has to overcome the abuse from others and the typical deadly and terrifying challenges that come with being a recruit and she does it all without a delta of her own. Not to mention navigating her feelings for the man that bid on her, the mysterious Captain of all the players at Aegis, Jude Blackwell. He is handsome but cruel and mysterious. She starts off really only relying on Kole for any sort of outside help or comfort, but quickly finds that she can’t trust him to help her once they’re at Aegis. So instead, she builds bonds of her own with the other underdogs like herself and learns, with the help of her friends and her captain, how to live her life without the fear that holds her back.
I loved this story and found it to be very well written. I cannot wait to see what the next one brings.
Profile Image for Brianne Yeager.
135 reviews2 followers
January 14, 2026
This author reached out to me on TikTok and asked if I’d be interested in reading her debut novel. I was intrigued and of course accepted! I gave this 3.75 stars – rounded up for Goodreads!

The basic premise….Soria is the underdog FMC who has had to fight her way through life. She is born without magic and is forced into an auction which changes the course of her life forever. Forced to endure endless trauma and hardships, Soria overcomes many obstacles and finds friends along the way….enter the broody, ruthless, and wildly feared Captain. Jude is everything you’d expect an MMC to be in a romantasy – but as always, there is more to him than what we see on the surface.
The pace of this book is fast, there is a lot of angst with a good mix of political intrigue and magic.
I loved the banter back and forth between the Sicar and Soria. This story was full of twists and turns.

My honest criticism -- and why I had to deduct 1.25 stars for this…literally every single time anyone or anything gave Soria advice, she ignored it. She showed very little growth and maturity. I kept waiting for her to at some point have the maturity to stop and think – but to the bitter end, she went against what everyone was telling her. I absolutely loved the first 50% of this book, but as I got past the halfway mark and this continued happening, it honestly wore me down and ended up making me frustrated. I think it was meant to highlight her anger and her desperate desire to have control over just one thing in her life but as each decision caused harm to herself or others, it was hard to look past. I also wish this had been told from different POV’s not just Soria’s.

That being said – I would absolutely recommend this book. This is a debut novel by this author and I have zero doubt she is going to do great things with this series. I will absolutely read book 2!
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40 reviews
January 2, 2026
Overall I thought this was a really good book. It is aSingle POV from Soria, a young woman who is growing up in the outskirts of town with a derelict mother. She is in a relationship with this guy named Kole. They are growing up in a country that auctions off people with powers to different organizations of their country while it appears everyone else gets just left behind. Soria gets caught up in this auction process even though she has no powers. And the book goes through her journey at one of these organizations where they go through trials to become the most powerful. As the weakest link she obviously gets picked on (ahem, tortured) by other people in the program, but finds her way by making her own family and ultimately growing is spine. While she's in the program she meets a man by the name of Jude who she has instant chemistry with but also Instant hate love relationship.

Leaving a review without too many spoilers is super difficult.

This book could have easily been like 600 pages or 2 books. I wanted to get to know the side characters more/have more interaction with them. It felt like a lot of the stuff that happened to the side characters happened off Page. I wish we could had more details about their training, school work, and the ‘battles’ everyone goes through. Even more details about how normal people are living and more details about the country itself and their enemies which I'm guessing we'll get explored in book two.

ÅThis was basically a zero spice maybe one chili pepper.
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119 reviews6 followers
January 2, 2026
I seem to have a sixth sense for picking out debut novels out of nowhere that happen to be amazing. I stumbled upon Madison Zehring’s call for reviewers in a Facebook group I don’t even belong to, and I am so glad I did. Arena Thieves is one of those rare books that doesn't just entertain you—it ignites your own dreams of becoming a writer. I was hooked from the very first page.

Madison has created a world of magic, intense training, and high-stakes trials that you become immediately immersed in. This type of writing feels like a natural talent rather than something achieved over a lifetime of practice. It is impossible to put down; I actually had to force myself to stop reading just so I could get some sleep and recharge!

The emotional core of this book is what truly sets it apart:
• Soria’s Journey: Her relationship with a narcissistic jerk (Kole) is painfully relatable. Watching her navigate that manipulation while learning to trust again was beautiful.
• The Romance: Her connection to Jude is undeniable. For those curious about the "heat" level, I’d rate this a 3 on the spice scale—it’s mostly focused on one detailed, impactful chapter rather than being the main focus of the plot.
• The Stakes: You will find characters you absolutely love and others you will love to hate.
Final Verdict
Because this is a debut novel and because of the way it made me feel, it’s an absolute 5-star read. It gets the honors of being my first favorite book of 2026! I am so excited that this is a series, and I can’t wait for Book 2 in The Diamond Games.
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21 reviews1 follower
January 11, 2026
ARC review for Arena Thieves (4 ⭐)

I was given an opportunity to read this as an ARC, and wow was it amazing! I've read my fair share of romantasy-type books, but this was not your typical formula-based fantasy read, I seriously lost count of how many times I screamed "WHAT!?" at my Kindle (lol). Madison created a world that felt unique with characters you cannot help but to feel every emotion over. I am absolutely in love with the journey taken by the main characters, and their twists and turns kept me gripping my seat until the very end (and WOW what an end)!!

My only negatives: Sometimes something happened in the book that presented like it should've been obvious to the reader to understand, but ended up actually being a tad confusing prompting me to read several pages multiple times to understand. And, I spent a fair amount of the book not liking the FMC just for her general negativity (although I do get that she deserves to feel this way most times).

In spite of these two minor negativities, I honestly gobbled up the book very quickly with my only regret being that book 2 isn't already out and available. I genuinely cannot wait to read what happens next and I hope to see / hear of it coming out soon.

Thank you so very much for the opportunity to ARC for you Madison Zehring and I hope to do so again soon!!
5 reviews
November 15, 2025
Overall Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Plot: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Characters: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
World Building: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Spice: 🌶

📚Summary📚
Soria was born without delta, a valuable asset in a society where it determines your value, your future, and in some cases, whether you walk off the auction stage. Soria longed for freedom, but in the midst of her (almost kind of) escape, she was caught and forced into the auction anyway. This leads to one hell of an adventure (and some seriously conflicting feelings towards a certain Captain).

📚Review📚

This. Book. If you have any doubts, just buy the book. I promise it's worth it. Soria is the perfect FMC. Smartass, tenacious, resilient, probably getting into situations she shouldn't, and constantly keeping you (and everyone else) on their toes. Not only does this book have fantastic world building, but the plot does not let you down. It was an emotional rollercoaster and it was worth it. This has been by far my favorite read of the year, so thank you Madison Zehring for this experience (because that's 100% what this was, plus a little whiplash, a lot of feels, and a *ton* of sadness when I hit the last page).


💚 I received an advanced reader copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review. 💚
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2 reviews
January 3, 2026
I received a digital book mail copy of this book in exchange for an honest review — and I was hooked from the very first chapter, I could not put the book down!

Arena Thieves isn’t just a story — it’s a full-on experience. The world-building is immersive without ever feeling heavy or overwhelming, with so much of the context revealed naturally through dialogue, action, and character choices rather than long exposition. I found myself completely absorbed in the world from the start.

The MMC has that calm, unreadable, quietly dangerous energy that keeps you on edge every time he’s on the page — powerful, controlled, and impossible to ignore. The FMC is a true survivor: kind-hearted, loyal, shaped by loss, and far stronger than she realises. Watching her grow into her strength, especially toward the end, was incredibly satisfying. Her friendships add so much warmth and grounding to an otherwise brutal setting.

The story gave me strong Divergent meets The Hunger Games vibes, but it still felt fresh and uniquely its own. The pacing is fast, the stakes are high, and the slow-burn tension builds beautifully.

And that ending…
I genuinely need book two immediately. The cliffhanger left me stunned and already mourning the wait.
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39 reviews1 follower
January 10, 2026
I received an ARC and am voluntarily leaving an honest review.
I really loved the underdog storyline in Arena Thieves. It had found family, trials, powers and all of it just worked for me. There’s also an enemies-to-lovers element, which I really enjoyed, especially because the MMC was everything I wanted him to be! He quickly became one of my favourite parts of the story.

I did not want to put this book down. I constantly found myself thinking about it and reaching for it whenever I had a spare moment because I needed to know what was going to happen next.

That said, some parts of the story did feel a little rushed, and I think there were moments that could have benefited from being expanded on more. Even so, it still hit all the right notes overall, and the ending completely surprised me. The final 5% had me on the edge of my seat.

One small thing I want to mention thoughtfully is that some antagonist naming choices stood out to me in a way that felt a bit uncomfortable. While it didn’t take away from my enjoyment of the story, it’s something I felt was worth noting briefly and kindly.

Overall, this was a gripping, entertaining read that kept me hooked from start to finish, and I’m really glad I picked it up. 4.5 stars!
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6 reviews2 followers
January 11, 2026
Possible spoilers, but nothing major.

I’ve read a lot of different fantasy novels, and this one didn’t disappoint. There is a dystopian vibe as well that you start to notice later in the book. This is a different type of fantasy where people are born with a delta, or a type of magic. Soria, the FMC is born without a delta, and while trying to escape with her boyfriend, Kole, in the beginning, she is still captured and put up for auction.

In their society, those with deltas are auctioned to organizations depending on their delta. Despite not having one, Soria is still purchased by Jude, captain of the Agies and the brooding MMC.

Her whole training is about her just trying to survive each day not having a delta and keeping her nightly torture sessions by others away from the few friends she manages to make.

The ending leaves you in a cliffhanger before the Diamond games start with a secret, which I kinda thought from the beginning, comes to light. The delta she now possesses was given to her by her acolyte, which we find out about midway through the book.

Book two will give us her new secret and the games they will have to play to hopefully keep everyone alive I’m sure.

I can’t wait for Book 2.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
65 reviews
November 12, 2025
Hands down I give this book a 10/10. It kinda gives off hunger games vibes in a way I can’t really explain, but better! The idea of massive arena fight has been done so many times, but this one felt so fresh to me! I honestly couldn’t put this book down. The FMC was interesting, worked hard, and is fiercely loyal, the MMC was scarce at first but the more you saw him the more you loved him!
The friends made are all so unique and funny, you can really tell they love the FMC and it’s amazing to read that friendship and to see if not pushed off to the side. I never knew what was going to happen next or where the story was taking me, I was just happy to be along for the ride!

Starting in a small town to introduce the characters was great, then to the actual location was lovely. I did think the timeline was a little confusing, but it didn’t hinder the overall story for me. Seeing it all come together was such a treat, and for longer books it can be really easy to be bored in the middle or somewhere along the way, but I am so happy to say I only got more hooked as the story went on. So so so good, I can’t wait for the next one!!!"
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5 reviews1 follower
January 7, 2026
What do you get if Fourth wing, Harry Potter and Hunger games had a baby? you would get Arena Thieves! This book had me enthralled so fast and kept me the entire way. The worldbuilding and magicsystem are both good and you easily get a grip on it. The FMC is likeable, going through hardships and you cheer her on! The MMC is VERY morally grey and a very strong villain in her story, but it is our favourite trope enemies to lovers. He is of course steaming hot and mysterious, but we get out answers throughout. There are other enemies at play here, and we will get our fill of fueled despise for them. There is also familiars, who like others we know are old, wise and a bit sarcastic. We love that. Her friends are loveable and they have a unvawering loyalty to eachother. I have not felt this about a book since I read fourth wing, and that is a very good shelf to be on. I will reread this book, and I WILL wait impatiently on the next one because the cliffhanger at the end of this will have gasping.
56 reviews
January 14, 2026
First of all i wanne thank Madison Zehring for letting me arc read her book.
her my opion of the book

omg it is really really good, i just couldnt put it down.
i got sucked in pretty much from page 1.

if you love books like the hunger games, but also like magic and magical companions.
then this is your book.

soria a girl with no delta (that is the magic they have) is finding her self in a place she would never belonged she has to fight to survive.

the boy she thought she loved and she thought loved her back betrayed her.
the handsome guy who buys her at the auction and is really mysterious, turns out to be very powerful person.

what i love about this book the magic, the trials and the mysterious captain.
that Soria has asthma and it's hard for her, as a asthma girl myself i know the struggles when exercising and gasping for air.

what i don't like.
that Sicar is talking pretty difficult, sometimes i have to read what he is saying multiple times to understand what he means or have to read further to understand the meaning.

that cliffhanger on the end, omg i need the next book
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26 reviews
November 14, 2025
Arena Thieves is a dangerously addictive slow-burn romantasy that blends betrayal, survival, and fate into an irresistible read. Soria, born without magic in a world ruled by it, is thrust into danger the moment she’s dragged into an auction she was never meant to stand on after chasing a boy she thought she loved. The book wastes no time pulling you into its high stakes tension and emotional punch.

The world expands once Soria is swept into the harsh halls of Aegis, a military academy where power is everything. The trials, the politics, and the bitterness in found family create a backdrop made even better by the slow, smouldering tension with Captain Jude Blackwell, whose presence is equal parts cyclone and temptation.

Arena Thieves delivers a story that starts sweet, turns bitter, and ends with a heat that lingers long after the final chapter. With its fantastic worldbuilding and a romance that sizzles before igniting, this is a 4/5 read that will leave you hungry for the next instalment.
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10 reviews16 followers
December 3, 2025
I read this book as an ARC and would like to thank both the author and her team for the opportunity for the advanced copy. I may be late to the ARC review time frame but I had to get in my review. I loved the character names in the book! The FMC being named Soria very unique. I also enjoyed the bond and banter between Soria and Sicar. The names Sicar comes up with for Soria made my day. If you enjoyed the bond between Violet and Tarin in Fourth Wing you will enjoy this book as well.

The reason I am giving it three stars is because I would have loved to have seen Soria grow as a character. The book goes straight to her winning all these obstacles to become a player. I would have enjoyed to see her training and see her growth to be able to win. Seemed a bit rushed to me to go straight to winning. I would like to continue Soria's story as I am curious what will happen next especially with the ending leaving us wonder about her deltas.
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3 reviews2 followers
November 15, 2025


Where do I begin with this book? This the next BIG series. It’s a MUST READ
The story captivates you from the very beginning, and makes you wanna keep reading. I love how the magic system is made with Deltas instead of just being something everyone has. This book makes you feel all the feelings, love, hate, despair, longing, happiness, and you feel them so deeply because you’re in this world with them. The way they get to bond with acolytes, and just the personalities of the animals they bond with is just another great addition to the story. I read this book in less than two days, and I am completely obsessed with all of it. Soria is such a great FMC. She is tough resilient kind and just everything you want in a FMC. Jude is the essence of Morley Gray to Morley Black. He will destroy the world for her, and I’m here for every minute of it. I can’t wait for the next book.
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