Taken by the Horde King
Horde Kings of Dakkar, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Lia Langola
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Aaron Shedlock
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By:
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Zoey Draven
About this listen
To save Dakkar, she must lure him to his deadly prison. Instead, she finds herself wearing his chains…
As a fatal curse continues to spread over the planet of Dakkar, I make a deal with an alien witch who claims she can stop it. Her price? The heart of a horde king.
Only the horde king in question is the fiercest male I’ve ever seen, with glowing demon eyes, a god-like body crafted in battle, and a cold, cruel grin that promises destruction. Yet, when I offer myself to him, all under the premise of luring him back to the witch, his touch sets my blood on fire. His dizzying kiss makes the world spin. Instead of fear, I feel hot and unwanted desire, awakening instincts that tell me I’m his.
When he discovers my ultimate betrayal, the enraged horde king vows he will take me as his prize, that I will wear his chains, and that I will serve him in whatever way he wishes.
And, as the dangers on Dakkar loom, I find myself craving my wicked, wicked ruin...all at the hands of a horde king I should’ve never crossed.
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- Anonymous User
- 10-02-24
The narrative exudes a cinematic quality, making it easy to envision as a movie series, with it's action-packed sequences
Overall, Wrune and Mina are likable characters, but one slight concern in Zoey Draven's stories is the female protagonists' tendency to be too trusting and easily manipulated. Mina, in particular, can come across as extremely naive, almost to the point of seeming foolish. Her lack of awareness of potential dangers, especially when dealing with someone she helped capture, doesn't seem realistic. Even though she has seen the cruelty of others, she should still have common sense and a sense of self-preservation. It might have made more sense if Mina was considering self-harm, as then she wouldn't be as concerned about danger.
Another issue is the hasty development of Tess's character, her sudden desire to be a leader, and swiftly gaining an audience with the voraqquors after being freed from the dead mountain. She didn't have much influence, and Wrune wasn't fully trusting of her. We assume he allowed it because of Mina, but it's unclear why Mina would permit this so soon, considering Tess betrayed her, and they hadn't seen each other in a while with significant changes between them. It would have been better for the story if Tess healed first, rebuilt her relationship with Mina, and learned more about horde life before pursuing leadership.
Overall, the story is beautifully immersive
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- Miss N.
- 09-03-23
They just keep getting better
So good. I’m really enjoying the back story within this series. It’s really gripping and hasn’t failed to keep developing. Each new horde king and his mate also have unique story line. I’m going to be sad when the series ends.
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