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The Last Heir of Elsewhere | Wild Fae Book 2 by Kate King | A Review

  

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The Last Heir of Elsewhere is the third book in the Wild Fae Series. This series is just getting better and better with more  magic and complexity in the plot. There is more chemistry, more romance, more politics and more secrets in this book.

GENRE 
RH Romantasy

THEME AND TONE
Beautiful

LANGUAGE AND WRITING STYLE
Easy to Read

CHARACTERS
Multilayered Characters

TROPES
☙ Enemies to Lovers
☙ Slow burn
☙ Reverse Harem/ why choose
☙ Forced Proximity
☙ Fated Mates
☙ High Fantasy
☙ Romantasy
☙ Family Secrets
☙ Magic and Curses

MY REVIEW
This book has just gotten better. We get to see the infamous Rebel leader in action in this one. His role is getting more clearer as the story is progressing. Also the dynamic of the group is changing. There was not group before but now we can clearly see there is a group...lol..😅.

The romance is getting hotter, the chemistry is insane, there are more interesting and amazing characters in the mix and the plot is getting better and better. This book is showcasing the fae world in a more broader sense, there are more cities, more powers, more creatures and more fun.

Now I cannot go into details without spoiling so I won't be going into details. I think this explanation is more that enough 😅. On the whole it's a 5 star read for me.

MY RATING
Overall: ★★★★ | 5 Stars
Plot: ★★★★★ | 5 Stars
Characters: ★★★★ | 5 Stars
Pacing: ★★★★ | 4 stars
Sense of mystery: ★★★
| 5 stars
Romance: ★★ | 5 Stars
Ending: ★★★| 5 Stars
Fun: ★★
| 5 Stars 
Spice Level: ðŸŒ¶ðŸŒ¶ðŸŒ¶ðŸŒ¶| 4/5
Book Cover:★★| 5 Stars 

THE BEST PART
☙ Scion and Lonnie are on 🔥
☙ Bael is 
☙ Ambrose has finally come out of the shadows

THE WORST PART:
☙ None that I can think of


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Happy Reading!!


❤ 🎧☕️🕯️📖 ❤


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