3.89 AVERAGE

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ivy_ari45's review

1.0
tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated
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brittanyselken33's review

5.0

Power play last book in the series

This was last book in the series and I think I found this one to be the most spicy one out of all them because they started out with some spicy stuff like yes come on. Then we add the other player and the step-brother yes come on like this whole story and the way this book was so good and funny too.

Like the way the first guy took charge of the whole situation like yes this is all she want at the end of the day was somebody to love her and treat her right and she got that with not one guys but three guys like she was happy when she was with them hanging out and stuff and then they all finally got the revenge on the people that hurt them at the beginning of the whole series

emtatlow's review

4.0

The last book finally gives Wren her moment to shine.

The book focusses around her and her 3 men.  One of them being her step brother.  This book starts with a spicy scene and has just as many moments as the others that make it steamy.

Whilst Wren and her boys are figuring out their relationship, the Dusk Bay Demons are also trying to find the championship and finally end the threats against them.  In one final stand off, they face their enemies and think that it’s over.

The book ends nicely and happily, but with enough that further books could be made.  I can’t wait to read them if they are!
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theraunchyreader's review

4.0
adventurous tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

Once again I commend Maggie Alabaster and Jo Bradley on their ability to build interconnected worlds without feeling like they repeat themselves over again. Power Play is the story of the love connections centered around Wren Valentine, the third of the female protagonists in the Dusk Bay Demons world. This book features step sibling relations, although the possessiveness of the males stays a top theme in these books. I loved Wren's fight to remain independent even after facing the challenges she does, both from her family and their expectations, and from her enemies. Her story finished off the Dusk bay demons world wonderfully and gave all of the main characters, their happily ever after.