Captive of the Horde King
Captive of the Horde King
Ratings23
Average rating3.6
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After my total enjoyment of Desire in His Blood, did you really expect me to not go back and read all of Zoey Draven's backlist? Of course not. So here I am, doing that. I AM NOT APOLOGIZING FOR MY ACTIONS. Captive of the Horde King was almost as good as Desire in His Blood. Almost, because the ‘plot' is very extremely thin on the ground here, not that it bothered me too much.
Mostly, Captive of the Horde King is about our main character, Luna, suddenly being thrust into an entirely different way of life. She struggles at first to give up her ‘humanity' so to speak, and to live as her new culture demands. It's a lot, at first, but eventually she bends and accepts this is her life now, and she might as well enjoy it. I wasn't a huge fan of Luna at first, because she was so RIGIDLY against everything that was thrown at her. Once she finally warmed up to what her life was, she became more likeable.
Her husband, said Horde King, was like a brick wall there, for a bit. He didn't stop to explain anything to her, and just expected her to do what she was told. Obviously, they butt heads very frequently because of this. Once he settles down and realizes why she's balking, they start to really get along with one another. I found myself mentally shouting at my kindle a few times – JUST TALK TO ONE ANOTHER, PEOPLE. They were both reasonable with one another, I hated the ‘miscommunication' bits, but whatever. It comes with the genre.
For a book titled Captive of the Horde King, the romance was bordering on sweet? It was adorable, in several places, but mostly it was hot, fast, and steamy. It's also extremely well-written. Zoey Draven knows her stuff – nothing felt clunky, clumsy, or overwritten. Basically, what I'm saying is I'M COMING FOR YOUR BACKLIST, DRAVEN.