Letting someone else take the throne was supposed to solve all my problems. But when I try to give her the crown, guess what she says?
“Not so fast.”
Our chances at thwarting the Unseelie are much better with two heirs to divide their attention. Because we definitely can’t ignore the threat.
Being my friend nearly cost Merc her life. I hated leaving Kenji and Angel behind to protect her, but she needs time to heal while my responsibilities force me back to the Fae realm.
I’ll need five consorts to become queen, but when a tantalizing suitor ignites my passions, I’m not sure I’m ready to add someone else to the Unseelie’s hit list.
The royal guard protects me day and night, but I can’t keep hiding in the palace if we hope to defeat our enemies. To stay one step ahead of the Unseelie, I’ll need to embrace everything that makes me Fae and prepare to use all the weapons in my arsenal:
My shapeshifting. My healing kiss. My unbreakable command. My royal guard. And perhaps even… my destiny.
Bound to the Queen marks a turning point in our reluctant heroine’s path to the throne. Spice level, M/M content, and poly themes increase as the series progresses. Our leading lady will bond with five Fae consorts by the end of this complete series.
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It was meh, I think the first three books at least could have been one and shortened to 100 pages each. But I love the concept and the idea and Glori has grown on me as a character. I hope the next books can make up for the slow pacing
This was SO GOOD! So many layers, superbly interwoven; so creative; masterfully told; such amazing character development; so exciting; so hot; actually really relevant to many issues/dynamics today; great pace, suspense, world building, explanations/insight, fun, etc; so satisfying; another great book in the series! I can't wait to read the next one!
Glori is amazing. She does not want to be the queen but knows someone must become the queen so her people and her allies can tap into their ancient magics. She meets up with heir una but does not want to give her any of her men. Una needs five consorts. This book was even more thrilling than the first two. The characters are realistic and the world building is very vivid. I loved this book.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
this was so good. im looking forward to a book 4. hihihihi. wonderfull character development. very sexy but also hot. Some red ears over here hahahaha. sorry dont have more words to subcribe this book im out of words because i loved it so much
Gloriana and her men still need to find a candidate for queen to save the Fae but her search leads to more trouble. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
The third book in the Our Fae Queen RH Series is soooo good. It is heated with plenty of incredible character development and progression in the relationships of Glori. This is a complex story that continues in world building and suspense.
Glori is still unsure of her queendom, but she'll protect her men. After hearing of another heir, she meets her. Una has four of the five needed consorts and is looking closely at one of Glori's guards. She's doesn't really want that to happen. At the same time, she might be thinking of another lover. Glori has her fox and angel, but will she add another.
This book was good. I like how even though Glori doesn’t want to be Queen, she’s able to continue to grow into herself. This book really brought the plot. I’m excited to see how the rest of the relationships develop as the series continues.
THIS IS NOT A RH SERIES!!! It is ultimately an open poly series, so if you go into this expecting the guys to all be focused within the harem, you will be greatly disappointed. If you don’t care about the relationship dynamics, then I would certainly recommend it.
Wow! This story is filled with everything I could have hoped for and more!
Gloriana is slowly but surely coming into her own. The addition of the Nixie heir brings up so many questions and feelings for her. The pull to her next consort also brings up so much conflict within her. The choice she made to have her first to consorts stay in the human world with Merc also weighs heavily on her and adds to her conflicted feelings. Glori feels so much guilt at times that I just want to smack her, but at the same time, I bristle when Rorik makes condescending comments that are rarely anything more than jabs meant to hurt.
This book uncovers betrayals and cross purpose plans that we get to see, but Glori and her guards/consorts aren’t necessarily made aware of. There is always treachery in stories like this and I love how we as readers sometimes get to know about things before the characters. I can’t wait to find out more about the Duwende and see who Gloriana will take as her next consort.
The ending left me heartbroken, elated, and even more determined to follow Glori on this journey. If you enjoyed the first two books, then you should definitely read this one. Even if you only felt meh, about the first two, you should read this one.
So the story line of these books is amazing! I fast forwarded through all the unnecessary sexual content, which frankly adds nothing to the storyline. (thank goodness I am a kindle reader) It should have been expected LOL by the authors name! But making the sexual antics the primary end goal for the plot was a bit much-and all the different kinds of sexual characters the only thing left out was transgender—surprise-it’s directed to who? I have no idea who the targeted audience was-perhaps the new woke generation? Very sad because the characters the main storyline are page turning-if not for so much ridiculous sexual content it would be a great series-that is why I gave it only 2 stars. A shame really, because this series could have rated right up there with the many popular fantasy young adult books and made a great series-the author doesn’t need sex as the main plot of this book, she should have more faith in her ability to we’ve a great story!
Gloriana says she never wanted to be Queen. But to defeat the Unseelie and save the Fae, they need their long-lost magic which means someone does have to become queen. She doesn’t want just anybody to take her place in that role.
She meets Una, who already has all but one of the consorts she needs to become Queen. But when Una starts looking at one of Gloriana’s guards, Glori realizes she doesn’t want to let him go! She has two of her men she had to leave behind in the human realm for now. She can’t return to them until another Queen is on the throne. Will she take her guard here as another lover to prevent Una from taking him? What about Angelo and Kenji who are still waiting for her?
So, my biggest issue is how meek and just useless the MC is. She never seems to have any personal growth and what little crumbs you do see are shown through other character’s eye and don’t really line up to the story from her perspective. Throughout three books now she remains the same meek deadweight she started off as. And in all the guilt almost every character heaps on her, at no point do they shame the other characters in her exact same shoes that are at least 2 centuries older than her. I am just not a fan of all the guilt and shame this series browbeats you with. I had hoped by book three we’d’ve been well beyond that.
1st reading: Getting nicely sucked in the more of the series I read. I was wondering when Glori would figure out she could use Darik against his own peeps - finally! And dang it - is she going to have to go back to the human realm to get Kenji and Angel back? Can she not call them back through the bond? Seems like a bit of a drawback if she can't. Love that Rorik likes to be dominated sexually and I can't wait for Glori to surprise him.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
While there is still much repetition, I’m happy to see Glori settling into her role. I’d like to see more of the prejudices and hesitations fall away as I don’t usually encounter them inside the harem. But I was pleased with this book and will continue with the series!
Ok. So Glori is less annoying by the end of this book. Though, I have some issues with a few plot points, it was overall, much more enjoyable to read than the previous books. I hope it keeps this trend going with the next.
Still enjoying this series. The will they won’t they between the main characters keeps things interesting. The betrayals and fights keep the plot moving along. Not sure how there will be 3 more books to complete the series but looking forward to finding out.
Finally, Glori is growing up. I wouldn't say that I like her yet, but she was much more likeable in this book. I'll keep reading the series if she keeps growing.