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K**R
The lost Princess
Losing your memory can be a good thing especially if you were complete drama diva who specialises in betrayal, secrets and lies. Being a Fae princess, it comes with the Territory unless you don't really remember any of it. Alisa version 2.0 is much improved and ill-equipped to deal with Fae life and her three gorgeous body guards. They have their own agenda and revenge scenarios in mind yet the Alisa they find has no memory of what she did to them. Snarky and desperate to remember Alisa has to find her memories if she can hope to make amends for her past but she needs to survive long enough first. Thought it could be a reverse harem book as it started to sound like that but interesting story so will see how it plays out.
A**H
Love at first page!
A thrilling story! I fell in love with this story from the first page. Alisa is a fantastic character and I love the interactions she has with her guys! They each bring something different and irritate her in different ways! I am really looking forward to the next book to see where she goes next!
B**H
Wonderful Read
I truly enjoyed this book. This was my first by this author. The storyline is a new and degree far tale. Great, believable main character. She struggles but is still strong regardless. The supporting males are all different, with their own secrets. I cannot wait to read the next book.
E**K
Rooting for Alisa from page one.
A refreshing take on sibling rivalry. There are so many mysteries that have hatched from book one, I can't wait to dive into book 2! Alisa is lost certainly, but she isn't helpless. Especially with 3 hunky guys by her side. I'm excited to see this plot unfurl.
D**H
Back to the Fae - Amazing start to a new series!
I really enjoyed this book! The characters are amazing, the world-building exceptional, the interactions and dialogue believable, and it is jammed full of everything you could want for a good story.The main female character, Alisa, is spirited, snarky, independent, and shies away from nothing. She’s passionate about her beliefs, a good fighter, smart, fun, and loves the thrill of danger yet she has a caring, softer, more vulnerable side she tries to hide and she is cautious with her trust. After something happened that caused her to have amnesia, she wakes to the unknown and hooks up with a team of Hunters who take her in and become her family – she trains with them, hangs out with them, and chases monsters with them, all while yearning to find out who she really is and uncover her memories along with her past. Though she only remembers the last five years, she has settled well into her current surroundings and life and is happy with her Hunter friends and their cause.Then of course her world is turned upside down when three hulkingly gorgeous strange men appear claiming to know her, start talking about other worlds, portals, the Fae, and her being a princess who has been lost and now that she is found is needed back in their world. Alisa knows there is more to the story than what Azrael, Tiron, and Duncan are telling her and she is definitely wary but once she is shown impossible things she has no other option than to believe their tales and go with them despite her and her Hunter friends’ reservations if she wants to remember who she truly is.Secrets and lies, trust and betrayal, danger and death, lust and love, friends and enemies, and politics and royalty await Alisa as she is thrust back into her world with deadly creatures, civil unrest, a society she does not understand, lands decimated by war, and everyone wanting to use her as a pawn in their own game…one where she is lost to the rules. She has no idea what she has walked into but as she sees and learns she becomes more determined than ever to recover her memories and set things right within the kingdoms and with the three men by her side.I am pretty sure this series is going to be my new favorite! I love these characters and the world the author has created and cannot wait to find out more about them all as the story moves forward.
A**E
Definitely May's best book to date!!! I absolutely loved it
If you love your RH slow burn stories to have a lot of action, stunning and complex female M/C who is by no means perfect and some seriously Hot Alpha men with a love/hate angle then this book will Blow you away!!!!!Definitely May's best book to date!!! I absolutely loved itThe action starts from the first few chapters and doesn’t stop, doesn’t let up at all in fact. There is a lot of depth to the storey and it definitely one of those books that you just cant put down and if you do have to stop part way through ( as it is quite a long book) you then are itching to pick it back up again even at 2am.It took a while to orientate myself once in the fae world against what we know about this world from the shifter academy later books but things click into place as you go along.Alisa is strong yet sensitive, proud and snarky yet also caring and has a protective nature that is so endearing - i hope that when she finds her memories she doesn’t crumble under the truths that are likely to come out and i hope so desperately for her that the things people think she did weren’t actually her. Duncan - she obviously has some history with him for his dislike of her to be so strong, Azrael is ex but what did she do that broke him and Tirol is a complete mystery and you have to wonder who is he really?So many questions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So it an understatement when i say that i really cant wait for the next instalment.
J**B
Too much angst & nothing really happening in the 402 pages
402 slow flowing pages of angst & mystery, with no hints or any steps forward into the story. There’s not really a world building, but a learn as the FMC does, since she has some kind of magic induced amnesia. She seemed like a real kick@ss character as a monster hunter in the human world at the start of the book, but once she’s in the fae world, she’s just a stupid female that can sword fight & fly. The thing that bothers me the most, nothing has really happened in all these pages to move the story forward other than moving from her dangerous life in the human world to an even more dangerous life in the fae realm. As a reader, I know nothing more about the story, or the FMC, or the 3 fae (that basically lied to her to get her to return), than I did when I started the book. I hate 2 of the 3 fae males (that I think will be in her RH). I just don’t see wanting to waste more time on this series, if I’m this angry/frustrated with the end of this book & don’t like the characters.
N**Y
Wow! Loved it!
Wandering Queen was a fantastic start to this series!Alisa wakes up in the woods with no memory and a sign stuck to her with her name, telling her not to trust anyone and she’s good with a sword. Five years later she’s made a life for herself killing monsters at night and working at a vet in the daytime. Then she starts getting stalked by three hot guys who claims she is the lost Fae princess and she has to return to faerie. Of course the guys leave out important information and aren’t very nice to Alisa.I felt pretty bad for Alisa, after they drag her back to faerie everyone is still keeping secrets from her and if I was in her shoes I would be running back to the human world. I know Alisa probably did bad things before she went missing but she seems like a very different person now with her memory missing.Even though this book frustrated me at times, I really enjoyed the story and will definitely read the next in this series.
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