Hopeless Kingdom (Hopeless #2) by A.K. Koonce

Posted February 22, 2020 by Curly Carla in Reviews, Series I am reading / 0 Comments

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Hopeless Kingdom (Hopeless #2) by A.K. KoonceTitle: Hopeless Kingdom (Hopeless #2)
Author: A.K. Koonce
Series: Hopeless #2
Published by: Indie
Release Date: March 6, 2018
Format: Kindle Book
Pages: 208
Genres: Paranormal Romance
Find it: GoodreadsAmazon
My rating: four-stars

Blurb:

What’s more powerful than magic?
Revenge.
King Tristan wasn’t prepared for a prisoner quite like Zakara Storm. The three beautiful fae men led her to her imprisonment and it’s hard to see who is friend and who is foe in the dangerous and destructive kingdom.
A savior is all the humans want. Freedom is what the fae seek. Survival is all Zakara knows.
She’ll survive, even if she has to watch the whole world burn to ash.
This is a reverse harem series, recommended for readers 18 and over.

My Review:

Favorite Quotes:

I’m not the Eminence. I don’t think someone with that title is allowed to be as big of a fuck up as I am. There should be some requirements. Some sort of past experience. Eminent training of some sort involved. Eminence boot camp, maybe. My qualifications just aren’t there. Maybe I’m just a temp.


This one evolved a bit more and I liked how the relationships deepened and how they addressed the harem issue. It started out right where it left off.  And I liked how they resolved the ‘betrayal’ she felt right off the bat.  Also, I was still mad at them for keeping her in the dark about that and appreciated her continued anger.  It was entirely appropriate in my eyes.

Her growth as a character was evident when she forgave them and started to trust them again.  Their physical relationships evolved a lot in this one.  The communication was phenomenal.  I love when they talk about how the relationship is gonna be in an RH.  It makes the physical acts worth so much more when they can communicate their issues with jealousy and sharing.

I’d read more in this series.

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