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⇒ Download Mistake of Magic Reverse Harem Fantasy Book 2 Power of Five eBook Alex Lidell

Mistake of Magic Reverse Harem Fantasy Book 2 Power of Five eBook Alex Lidell



Download As PDF : Mistake of Magic Reverse Harem Fantasy Book 2 Power of Five eBook Alex Lidell

Download PDF Mistake of Magic Reverse Harem Fantasy Book 2 Power of Five eBook Alex Lidell


Mistake of Magic Reverse Harem Fantasy Book 2 Power of Five eBook Alex Lidell

I'm just going to get it out in the air, here, right now; there is no such thing as second book syndrome with this series. Book 2 is def even more well-written and more intense than the previous one. Generally speaking, the read is focusing on the politics within the Citadel: the dogmatic elders and the despicable bullying happening among the trainees throughout the trials. All at the meantime, Lera and company are discovering the nature of the magic, of their bonds. And of course as a reader, getting to know each of the guy better. Last but not the least, the development of the romantic element of the story-aka the dynamics of the harem.

As the title suggests, Mistake of Magic is not just what the elders of the council initially thought regarding the rigteousness of the members of the quint, specifically Lera as a human member. Lera has left me an impression of grace and determination when she accepted the ruling of the magic. How she connected to the guys with such an ease, not in a literal sense, but more of an it-just-seems-natural kind of thing. However, I have learned that even the heroine herself thinks how she can't be the one to complete the group. This of course shows when she thinks herself useless since individually she can't seem to qualify as a warrior.

What she does not know though is how she brings life to the quint. At first, it might not be obvious. But later on, as she gains character to herself, I can clearly see how she def complements each of the guys. I also find it cool when I have discovered what her ability is, the explanation behind the concept of what has made her perfect for the quint.

Shade. Ahh, it may be because I'm a little biased but I really think he deserved to be the first bond to be formed. Alas, being first won't equal to being the strongest bond.

Tye. This guy may speak and act all rascal-ish but he has a sensitive heart. Sensitive, and not the pansy sensitive kind, but more like...I understand now why he has to decline Lera's offer during Book 1. Also, he's firm because unlike Shade, he actually is pretty resolved to waiting for Lera to love him truly. In a much deeper sense.

Coal. I hurt sfm for this guy and I wish retribution for all the misdeeds done to him. I am going to wait patiently for that time. And when it finally comes, I will savor each and every word down to the dot and whatnot. For all the bravado he's intent to show and the brutal training sessions with Lera, I think his connection with her is the strongest.

River. Even this fearless leader does have his own vulnerabilities. I understand that from his upbringing, he can't help but distance himself to be able to see things with rational and objective eyes. Buuut, he can only go for too long before he breaks. I understand but that doesn't mean I have to like it. Plus, because of that, he can barely listen to Lera. As shown by the sand incident during their training.

I have said before that I want the guys to redeem themselves after book 1. And they did well. Though no completely...but at least I have insights from them to help me understand them better.

However, this read has also raised a lot of questions. The most glaring of them all: Is Klarissa really the villain the main characters have painted her to be?

Shout out to Autumn and her sharpness! I love her so much I hope she'll get her own book/series!

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Mistake of Magic Reverse Harem Fantasy Book 2 Power of Five eBook Alex Lidell Reviews


Mistake of Magic is just as entertaining as Power of Five, if not more so. Book 2 has officially placed this series into my top three favorite RH series, ever.

In this second installment of the RH series, Lera must undergo trials set by the fae court to prove her worth and join her quintet. More is revealed about her latent powers and her relationship with Coal, Shade, Tye, and River especially. Hopefully now that Lera realizes how powerful she can be, she will grow to be even more of a badass protagonist.

The appeal of this series is its ability to draw you in with strong characters and intriguing world without falling into the pattern of overused tropes and over-the-top drama that many other RH series can’t avoid. Despite the unusual circumstances of Lera’s budding feelings for several men at once, the story and romance feels realistic.

My favorite of the men used to be Shade, the wolf shifter, but Tye has taken over and rules my heart after book 2. He comes off as the casual, careless lover who jokes around and has never had to take anything seriously. In Mistake of Magic we see hints of a much deeper character arising from a difficult past. It’s easy to write Tye off as the simple love interest, but I think in the end his relationship with Lera will be the most complex and meaningful. Can’t wait to see how it all pans out.

Bottom line – love this series. It stands out from the RH crowd. Read it!
As with "book 1" this is not really the "full length novel" it claims to be. The book does not end in any logical place, or with the typical "we achieved this, but..." ending. Rather, it just abruptly stops mid-book and what feels almost like mid-chapter. This is an issue with this "series" if you think you are buying three complete books....
As for the good stuff the continued character development in this book is good--the males start to feel more individual and less like cookie-cutter versions of each other. The world continues to be interesting--though I do wish we would see more of the magic and the actual landscape of fae versus focusing only on the little bit we see in this book. The main character, who initially showed some potential to be too wishy-washy is growing and becoming a stronger character-- and I love that unlike other females in the genre, she is not hesitant to ask for what she wants and feels no compunction about stating these men belong to her ) I'm hopeful the third book will continue to grow like this. And, despite my continued distaste for the "hack a full novel into pieces and sell it off" approach to supposed "series" I will continue to read this one, as the writing is strong enough to (sigh) make me click buy.
I'm just going to get it out in the air, here, right now; there is no such thing as second book syndrome with this series. Book 2 is def even more well-written and more intense than the previous one. Generally speaking, the read is focusing on the politics within the Citadel the dogmatic elders and the despicable bullying happening among the trainees throughout the trials. All at the meantime, Lera and company are discovering the nature of the magic, of their bonds. And of course as a reader, getting to know each of the guy better. Last but not the least, the development of the romantic element of the story-aka the dynamics of the harem.

As the title suggests, Mistake of Magic is not just what the elders of the council initially thought regarding the rigteousness of the members of the quint, specifically Lera as a human member. Lera has left me an impression of grace and determination when she accepted the ruling of the magic. How she connected to the guys with such an ease, not in a literal sense, but more of an it-just-seems-natural kind of thing. However, I have learned that even the heroine herself thinks how she can't be the one to complete the group. This of course shows when she thinks herself useless since individually she can't seem to qualify as a warrior.

What she does not know though is how she brings life to the quint. At first, it might not be obvious. But later on, as she gains character to herself, I can clearly see how she def complements each of the guys. I also find it cool when I have discovered what her ability is, the explanation behind the concept of what has made her perfect for the quint.

Shade. Ahh, it may be because I'm a little biased but I really think he deserved to be the first bond to be formed. Alas, being first won't equal to being the strongest bond.

Tye. This guy may speak and act all rascal-ish but he has a sensitive heart. Sensitive, and not the pansy sensitive kind, but more like...I understand now why he has to decline Lera's offer during Book 1. Also, he's firm because unlike Shade, he actually is pretty resolved to waiting for Lera to love him truly. In a much deeper sense.

Coal. I hurt sfm for this guy and I wish retribution for all the misdeeds done to him. I am going to wait patiently for that time. And when it finally comes, I will savor each and every word down to the dot and whatnot. For all the bravado he's intent to show and the brutal training sessions with Lera, I think his connection with her is the strongest.

River. Even this fearless leader does have his own vulnerabilities. I understand that from his upbringing, he can't help but distance himself to be able to see things with rational and objective eyes. Buuut, he can only go for too long before he breaks. I understand but that doesn't mean I have to like it. Plus, because of that, he can barely listen to Lera. As shown by the sand incident during their training.

I have said before that I want the guys to redeem themselves after book 1. And they did well. Though no completely...but at least I have insights from them to help me understand them better.

However, this read has also raised a lot of questions. The most glaring of them all Is Klarissa really the villain the main characters have painted her to be?

Shout out to Autumn and her sharpness! I love her so much I hope she'll get her own book/series!
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