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Warrior King by Milly Taiden

sjb86's review against another edition

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5.0

Book 6 Warrior King in (New Worlds) The Crystal Kingdom by Milly Taiden
Lilah is a cousin of the original women in the series, they all came to see there cousin but I I’ve got to admit I was a fan of her at start especially with her moaning about her cousin happiness but you do warm to her especially after finding out her mother compared her to her cousins and messed with her head. When Lilah and her cousins are on their way home they are captured and held by an enemy of the Crystal Kingdom that outlawed mating and women are treated like slaves. So Lilah starts a revolution and attracts the attention of the Prince who when he meets Lilah knows she’s his mate and thankfully doesn’t agree with his father the king about no mating and helps free her and his people.
Love MT paranormal stories and especially PDA series which is how I started with MT

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5.0

Ferrus and his warriors may be big and tough and stuff but they are about to become enlightened as to just how strong the women in their lives are. No more hiding behind sheets, no more out of sight out of mind, no more being quiet and in the shadows. Earth woman, alpha female Lilah is going to wake them all with a great big dose of reality in this fabulous tale. I was shouting ROCK ON! Loudly throughout this wonderful story.

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4.0

This is the 6th book in Milly Taiden's The Crystal Kingdom series. Some books in this series are a hit and miss for me, I'm a little unsure with Warrior King. Although I was entertained, I really couldn't care less about Lilah. I find it a little difficult to warm up to her, perhaps it is because I found her to be whiny in the beginning. I did warm up to her when I read why she got that way but still first impression counts as they say. I do like Ferrus and chemistry with Lilah is explosive.

As much as I like to say that this is a stand-alone, I feel that the reader will get the entire experience of the world building if this series is read in order. This book is free to read on KU.
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