Completely disappointed. Three books, barely any world building. There are four worlds. Ours, where the Fae live, where the Angels live, and finally where the Demons live. Why are they seperated? We don't know. Why can't humans go anywhere, the Fae only come to humans, Demons go to humans, Fae can summon Demons, and the Angels go everywhere? We don't know. What does an Angel have to do to become a Demon? We don't know. Why can some Angels be evil and commit atrocities but not become Demons? We don't know. Why are Angels truly immortal? We don't know. Is it normal for a Fae to have so many mates? Or a Demon? Or a Angel? Are the guys also each other's mates as well as hers? How can you die, go to "heaven", but still be possessed?
We totally missed out on a big battle for the crown, and we didn't even get to see the fight that solved our heroines problem. Then she had a fight but it was lackluster and solved again by other "people". Honestly aside from being told by her mates that she's so amazing, I don't get was amazing about her or what would make her a good Queen. She's not the smartest, she's young by human standards and incredibly young by her species standards with little life experience, and her magic nearly as strong as any other realm rulers or some of the being in her Kingdom. But she's not racist so I guess that's enough.
I would probably listen to another book by this author but I'll know from now on not to expect much. I will however most likely be avoiding the narrator. No shade but she read like she attended the William Shatner School of Acting. It was too much at times.