There is only one thing currently on my supernatural to-do list: get the murderous, sociopathic new Queen off Balor's throne.
Problem is, she's banned every single fae in London from even speaking to us. Worse, a dangerous magic has exploded from my mating bond with Balor. It speaks of a strange, dark, shared past that neither of us can remember. One that echoes violence into the present.
All we can do is keep on fighting and searching for the truth. The supernatural world is on the brink of war. And if we don't stop it soon, blood will paint the streets.
Innocent Until Proven Fae is the fifth book in a six-book series.
Jenna Wolfhart spends her days dreaming up stories about swoony fae kings and rugged blacksmiths. When she's not writing, she loves to do CrossFit competitions, rewatch Game of Thrones, collect Taylor Swift vinyls, and drink far too much coffee.
Jenna has always had a passion for writing, books, and publishing. Previously, she worked for an academic publisher in New York and then completed her PhD in Librarianship, focusing on young adult fiction.
Jenna now lives in England with her husband and her two dogs.
After every book in this series so far, including this one, I’m left feeling very satisfied which I feel just says what a great series this is. And, I think this is probably my favorite series by this author so far. In this latest, Clark is trying to help get Balor his throne back, but she’ll have to use people she doesn’t trust to do it; but is she wrong to trust them again? I’m happy to report that at long last, Clark and Balor are finally mostly a couple and together, and the romance scorches the pages. Also, there is something that happens that is surprising, something about the past that I didn’t exactly see coming. After the end of this one, I’m intrigued about where we are going from here. I’m sad, though, to report there’s only one more book. I highly recommend this book and series!
Thrilling! An absolutely exciting installment. I couldn’t put the book down. It was full of unpredictable twists and turns that had me on the edge of my seat. Things are heating up for the final and I absolutely can’t wait!
About time Clark accepted who she is. It's fun to read it though. This one didn't feel as long as the others, or maybe I'm just reading faster because I'm enjoying them more.
What started as a flirtatious power battle between a half-fae who wanted to be free and a fae prince who wanted her to join his court has turned into a deeply romantic saga. Their relationship has the passion and loyalty that would make anyone envious. Unfortunately for the love birds, they have more than themselves to think about and are forced to fight against Nemin, who has taken possession over the Crimson Court. What I like the most with this series the character traits of Clark and Balor and how they interact with each other. It is a concept that could transpire in any event and any crime investigation.
Story was all over the place 3 stars rounded up because of the series
I like this series, but this book was all over the place and seemed to lose focus. Also the humans are completely nuts too...also does everyone decide to betray her....oh well.
I felt that she was running around in circles. The other books were much better....the ending was decent and I will read the next and final book in the series.
This is a good series. Fantastic characters and a good storyline. It's starting to feel too drawn out though. Then the chemistry between the two main characters kept the pages turning in the first 4 books so when they finally got together in this it seemed very anticlimactic.
I liked this more than the last one as finally things start to come together. Balor and Clark finally make some good decisions and mate instead of running away from it. They realize who they are and the fact that they both are stronger together. I am waiting for the final book for the final showdown.
I greatly enjoyed the continuation of Clark and Balor’s relationship. The plot seemed a little more choppy then what we’ve seen from Ms. Wolfhart but it was still a good story. Clark’s big reveal seemed a bit forced in my opinion. I am excited for the final book of this series since there is still some unfinished business for Queen Clark to handle.
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This series is great. It keeps you intrigued and wanting to read till the end to find out what happens.The characters are ones you can relate to and they prove themselves over and over. These books have you routing for Clark and Baylor and there friends. Truly good read.
I have completely loved this series. Clark finally realizes who she truly is. Her and Balor are figuring out their situation and finally succumbing to their overwhelming feelings, which I have been waiting for. I’m so ready for the culmination of this series to see how everything plays out.
This book continues to describe the story of Clark and her friends efforts to protect their Court and to get Neimain off of the thrown. It is well written and has a lot of action. It is an easy read.
I enjoyed this book so much. We get to see Clarke and Balor finally give into their bond. They are determined to get the Crimson court back. The end left me ready for the final book.