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Power of Five Review

Power Of Five (1)

Four elite fae warriors. One mortal female. A magical bond they can’t allow—or resist. 
Orphaned and sold to a harsh master, Lera’s life is about mucking stalls, avoiding her master’s advances, and steering clear of the mystical forest separating the mortal and fae worlds. Only fools venture into the immortal realms, and only dark rumors come out… Until four powerful fae warriors appear at Lera’s barn.

River, Coal, Tye, and Shade have waited a decade for their new fifth to be chosen, the wounds from their quint brother’s loss still raw. But the magic has played a cruel trick, bonding the four immortal warriors to… a female. A mortal female.

Distractingly beautiful and dangerously frail, Lera can only be one thing—a mistake. Yet as the males bring Lera back to the fae lands to sever the bond, they discover that she holds more power over their souls than is safe for anyone… especially for Lera herself.

Power of Five is a full-length reverse-harem fantasy novel. 

Out of all of the reverse harem novels that I have read, this is tied with The Mermaid’s Escape/Journey for first place! It was just incredible all the way through. What I liked the most about those books was the fact that each of the guys had their own time with the main girl, and they all had their own stories. In other reverse harem novels, the guys just seem to blend together and never have personalities of their own. Each moment that Lera spends with each guy, a new secret is revealed about them. I won’t tell you too much about it because being able to learn more about each guy the more you get into the story is definitely worth it.

Also, Lera is an interesting character in herself. She goes from being a servant to being doted on by five men, but she still wants to do things for herself. Even after a horrible riding experience, she decides that she wants to learn how to ride a horse. These little details made her character just that much more enjoyable to me.

The plot of this story flowed perfectly. I read it from the time that I got out of school on Friday, and by the time I got home I just sat down and finished the rest of it in one sitting. This novel will draw you in and absolutely will not let you out. The world-building was amazing, and it gave me A Court of Thorns and Roses vibes, which I adored. I really have nothing bad to say about this novel, you just have to pick it up for yourself.

I would recommend this book to anyone looking for new reverse harem novel with unique characters, incredible worldbuilding, fast-paced plot, and fun story.

I received this book for free and this is my voluntary review.

Overall Rating: 6/5

 

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