Title | : | Broken by the Horde King (Horde Kings of Dakkar #4) |
Author | : | |
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ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 466 |
Publication | : | First published June 8, 2021 |
When I was a child, I fell in love with a Dakkari boy. The prince of our clan. Rukkar, we called him. For he was destined to become the greatest horde king of our time.
He was Kiran of Rath Okkili. My friend. My strong, unyielding protector. His mischievous smile and golden eyes made my heart flutter and my soul sing. And just when I began to believe he returned my love…he shattered me so completely and never once looked back to see how I’d survived.
Nine years later, he’s returned.
Only, he’s not a prince anymore.
He’s a horde king. Cold and cruel. With molten eyes like sin and a body made for war.
I promised myself I’d never love him again.
He intends to make a liar out of me.
Because he not only wants my love again…he also demands me as his queen.
Broken by the Horde King (Horde Kings of Dakkar #4) Reviews
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Grrrr I do not want to write this review. I HATE second chance tropes and even though I am really enjoying this series, I probably should have skipped this one. But I’m so methodical that I HAVE to read every book in a series, in the order they are published. Darn my stupid brain.
So this book totally summarizes why I hate second chance romances, because no matter how you sell it, someone (usually the heroine) gets her heart broken, usually for stupid reasons, and I am NEVER satisfied with the resolution. To me the hero can always apologize more, be more contrite, and earn his woman’s love back. I’m a petty bitch, what can I say?
This book follows the pattern above precisely. The hero and heroine are childhood friends but everyone knows he is destined to be the next Horde King. Their friendship is sweet and the beginning of the book is nice, until she catches him kissing HER SISTER in THEIR SECRET SPOT. But angry as I was by this, I thought, they can overcome this. The blurb on the back says he goes off to become a Horde King after breaking her heart and returns to claim her as his Queen. SPOILERS: this is NOT how it goes.
That kiss I mentioned, with her freaking sister, that’s not how he breaks her heart. No that’s just one small douche bag move prior to the actual DISGUSTING heartbreak he delivers when he becomes Horde King.
NOTE: THE REST OF THIS REVIEW CONTAINS A SHIT TONNE OF SPOILERS
So this newly minted Horde King comes back to his little village before going off to start his own Horde. During the festivities (if you’ve read any of the series you will know about the goblet presentation) the Heroine gives her goblet to the hero. If he drinks from it, that means he wants to either bag her or make her his queen. If he doesn’t drink from it, well that’s rejection, which sucks, but hey, that’s life right? So with those two choices for the hero to make, he decides to go another way with choice 3: complete and total humiliation of the heroine - his supposed best friend. When she gives him her goblet at the feast he angrily yells at her and drags her away IN FRONT OF HER ENTIRE VILLAGE. He then proceeds to yell at her some more, she declares her undying love for him, and instead of being sensitive to his young lifelong friend and letting her down easy, he kisses her, she strips naked in front of him and he sneers at her and walks away in anger never to speak to her again. From this point further there was very little that the hero could do to redeem himself in my eyes other than living the next 9 years in celibate misery and then grovelling for maybe two or three years at the heroine’s feet.
Sadly, this is not what happened. Our fearless hero goes off into the world, leaving her behind -shattered - while he fucks his way through his Horde. Oh and did you also know, while she had been loving him and being his devoted best friend, he had been fucking women throughout his King training as well. And the heroine, how many dudes did she fuck to recover from her broken heart? A sum total of ZERO! Yes my friends, she is another victim of the lovely romance double standard which decrees that while the hero sticks his dick in any available woman, the heroine must sacrifice herself on the temple of the hymen and remain lonely, virginal, celibate and loveless until our brave asshole hero finally deems himself and his dick broken in enough to come back and claim her.
Oh and he doesn’t come back and claim her as his queen either, he comes back for other reasons and while there asks her to be the healer for his horde. But the blurb on the back of the book says he comes to claim her as his queen, right? Wrong. He doesn’t. That happens later. After minimal grovelling and no good reason given for the initial rejection other than, he was young and didn’t feel worthy of her 😢 poor baby. I guess he needed a higher odometer reading on his cock to be truly worthy of his ‘one true love’.
So this book was well written and we get more information on the continuing story of the Horde kings and the goings on on the planet, but the love story itself…garbage. Utter and complete garbage. -
3.5 - 4 Smut Stars
After really enjoying books one and two and then not really loving book three, I had fairly low expectations for this installment. That said, I was pleasantly surprised and enjoyed this more than I thought I would.
I like the second chance trope...and any time there is potential for groveling?
I thought Maeva was a lovely character and I thought she and Kiran had a really great backstory and solid chemistry. Also, I am just a sucker for the whole horde king shtick. Always have been. I remember reading and enjoying the Warprize seres back in the day FFS.
But I digress.
This is one of those books I can see myself re-reading and upgrading later. Which is definitely a relief after not loving book three. Already downloaded book five. -
#1
Captive of the Horde King ↠ 3 stars
#2
Claimed by the Horde King ↠ 4.25 stars
#3
Madness of the Horde King ↠ 2.5 stars
#4 Broken by the Horde King ↠ 2.75 stars
tropes: childhood best friends to lovers, unrequired love, but it's actual mutual pining, but the Hero is dumb af and doesn't understand his feelings, indifferent cold heroine
(~ 1-12%): 4 stars
The beginning was so promising, because Maeva and Kiran know each other since childhood. Maeva has always been in love with Kiran, but he never returned her feelings. I loooove reading about that part, because the feeling of hurt when it comes to unrequired love is like nothing else. Maeva's heart broke the first time when saw Kiran kissing her sister at a place that belonged to them, I was like YES GIVE ME THAT PAIN!! Or another time when Maeva basically threw herself at Kiran and he rejected her. My masochistic heart loved it.
“I do not love you, Maeva,” he said, his words slicing through the air like a blade. Coming right at me. “Not in the way you want me to.”
(~ 13-40%): 3.5 stars
After the night when Kiran rejected Maeva, he went away with his Horde to do Vorakkar duties. Nine years later he returns, cause Kiran needs a new healer and he wants Maeva for that. Maeva is a much different girl than the one Kiran left behind. She's colder after getting her heart smashed. I liked that Maeva held her ground and tried to put distance between her and Kiran. But for whatever reason this part I already felt myself getting less invested in the story.
“I do have a mate,” I informed him, staring at the blood on his back, at the deep wound he’d taken when he’d shielded me from the ungira attack. He stiffened, his head whipping towards me, the muscles in his arms bunching and tightening. “I’ve chosen myself,” I said. “And only myself.”
(~41-75%): 3 stars
With these alien/dystopian romances the plot gets repetitive. The plot of all the Horde King books are just the every day life of the camp and going from one place to the next. For the first two book that is fine, but after that it's boring. I have the same problem with the Four Horsemen series by Laura Thalassa. All Maeva does here is taking care of a pregnant human and try to help as much as a healer while having sex with Kiran, but that's it. With every chapter my interest went down a notch.. it wasn't bad, but it wasn't great.
“I thought that I was worse than them. Because you were my seffi, my Maeva. And suddenly, all I thought about was fucking you, mating you. Because I wanted you for my own and I wanted every inch of you. And in my mind, I could never have you. It felt like I was betraying you. It felt like I was dishonoring the trust you had in me, breaking an unspoken promise between us.”
(~ 76%-end): 2 stars
Eh, nothing wrong with this part. I just didn't care about the romance, the characters or any of it anymore. I liked that the there were some characters cameos from the other books, but honestly I probably skimmed the most here, cause I just wanted to be done with the book.
“In case it wasn’t obvious, Maeva,” he continued, “you have my vokking heart in your hands. Lo kassiri tei.”
I love you.
Conclusion
I have a little hope for the next book that there is going to be a different plot with everything that was hinted in Broken by the Horde King with the red mist and all the dangerous creatures luring and getting closer to the horde camps. So for now, Claimed by the Horde King is still superior in my eyes. 💫 -
this book got me so excited that i had to make a conscious effort not to fall asleep. friends-to-lovers and clueless heroes aren't my cup of tea, i guess.
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It's okay.
They know each other as children/teenagers, the heroine is a few years younger.
She thinks she's in love with him from a young age but he rejects her publicly.
During the separation, 10 years I think.
He gets to have loads of sex with various females while she remains a virgin.
She does kiss someone else but once he tries to take it further she flees.
She finds out later that he warned most of the men off when he was there, partly as she was a bit of a fascination due to her being human.
But he hasn't kissed anyone since her.
No intimate scenes other than the Hero and heroine.
There is a lot of sex.
Small other woman drama, a member of the horde plus mention of a few escapades though not detailed.
And before he leaves he kisses her sister, intending on more but is disturbed.
The Hero pushed her away as he was destined for leadership and wasn't sure he could fulfill that if he revealed how he really felt and got involved with her when they were younger.
It sort of works better than other explanations of this troupe due to their culture.
Something that did irritate me was the Hero's comment that he admitted that each time he was with another woman during the separation after he felt unfaithful.
He also claimed he thought of her all the time which is inconsistent with hooking up with other women.
HEA.
Enemy plot thread has been through the series remains unresolved but progressed.
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I really disliked the storyline. Heroine is in love with hero since a child. Hero knows but still sleeps with lots of other women even kissing the heroines sister. Hero decides after 9 years he wants heroine. He hasn’t been celibate. Heroine is a virgin. It was the worst horde book of the series. Very disappointed
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I'm so impressed with this alien series. It has so much depth to not only the continued storyline in each book, but also with each character we get introduced to. In my experience, that is a rare thing to find in this trope.
The romance in this one in particularly is probably one of the most romantic couples I have come across. The love that Maeva feels and expresses for Kiran just felt so pure. Even after he breaks her heart, you could tell she was soul bound to him even as she tried to harden her heart and forget him.
Kiran made many mistakes and I hated how he broke Maeva's heart over and over, and yet I never gave up on him. I'm usually one to pass on a hero that starts out in this way, but there was just something there I could see in him that I knew it would be worth the wait for him to come around. And boy was it ever worth the wait.
If you love a good grovel story, this is it. When Kiran realized his love for Maeva was different than what he thought it was, he really redeemed himself. The author did such a great job of truly expressing his regrets.
I can't help but want more books in this series. I hope the author has big plans because I don't see myself getting tired of this series. I will say that Kiran and Maeva are going to be a hard couple to beat when it comes to such a strong love. -
I haven’t read this author but seeing spoilers made me wanna cry for the heroine… I don’t know if I could read this without getting angry 😩
So…
The heroine remains a virgin and pines away for the hero for many many many years. He rejects her twice. He, at some point, gets a vision of being with the heroine but continues to sleep around? 😒
The heroine remains a virgin for the nine years since she basically offered herself to the hero and he has some kind of feelings for her but continues sleeping with all these women? Gosh. It makes my stomach hurt even writing this.
At some point, he catches him kissing her sister on *their* spot. I really wanna read this series, but now I just wanna cry 😩. -
going into this book, i knew exactly what i was gonna put myself through but every once in a while i get in a almost compulsive mood to hate read bc i hate myself and just cant resist destroying my sense of peace 😍
i knew i was gonna hate this but my god i was not prepared for just how much 😭 it made me angry cry i hated it sm. it’s like the author knew the exact recipe to writing a book that i’d absolutely despise with everything in me and she followed it a T
a second chance romance where:
-girl falls first and pines for YEARS
-he kisses girl’s sister bc why not 😍 he is just a horny little man who cant help it 🥺
-while he’s hoeing around, he stops any other man from pursuing her bc they just don’t deserve her and if he won’t have her then no one can
-he embarrassed and rejected her in front of his ENTIRE horde (his excuse was pathetic and quiet frankly made little sense idc)
-they were supposedly friends but it all seemed hella one sided to me bc he did not hesitate to be beyond and unreasonably cruel to her
-he completely ignores her for years while she’s suffering bc his duty comes first and god knows what other bullshit and worthless excuse 😍😍😍
- she was celibate for 9 FUCKING YEARS bc he give her trust issues and destroyed her self esteem and also bc she couldn’t imagine being with anyone that wasn’t him. if only he felt the same 🤡🤡🤡
-during their separation he hoed around with anything and everything that moved bc he’s a lustful being and has needs 🥺 but it’s okay bc he didn’t kiss them 🥹🥹🥹 this is why i read romance yall 🥹🫶🏻
-constantly mentioning his one year self imposed celibacy. this poor man 🥺 it 😭 must’ve 😭 been 😭 so 😭 hard 😭 for 😭 him. being a lustful creature and all 😣😣😣😣😣💔💔 my heart truly broke for him, he will be in my prayers and getting bonus points just for that. i’m surprised his needy dick didn’t just fall off because of the lack of use. was…was this how i was supposed to react to this information. did he want a cookie??? quite frankly he can have it and fucking choke it on it bc all it did was piss me off even more. 1 year is ABSOLUTELY FUCKING NOTHING compared to 9 YEARS !!
-NONEXISTENT GROVELING. a lot of reviewers said this book has satisfying groveling and the entire i was just like 🔎🔎🧐🧐🤨🤨🤔🤨🔎 where ???🤨🤨🤔🤔🔬
-he completely ignored her wishes and manhandled her like destroying her little tent home thing so she can sleep with him on “their bed”. the nasty ass disease ridden bed he probably fucked god knows how many women on 🤢🤢🤢🤮
-he constantly used his position as the leader of the horde to control her
-he was so just cocky about her still loving him. was all this the groveling everyone was talking about bc 😐
-it was really pathetic how fast and easily she forgive him…doormat behavior really
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This was so wonderful. This may be my favorite Childhood friends to Lovers ever.
Just so powerful.
Great grovel.
Beautiful romance.
5 stars
3 on the spice scale
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Trigger Warnings:
“The last thing I ever wanted was to hurt you,” I said quietly, the lines of my face drawn, the cut on my thigh beginning to throb.
“I know. I believe that,” she whispered. “But you did it anyways, Kiran. And you made it hurt so much worse.”
HELL YEA THIS BOOK WAS SO DAMN GOOD
I was in a reading slump and I didn’t know what to read and I heard this had grovel. I decided to pick it up and IT WAS THE BEST DECISION I EVER MADE, the grovel was crispy, the angst was delicious, EVERYTHING WAS JUST GOOOOOD. The way the setting was described was so bloody beautiful,
Zoey Draven’s writing is EVERYTHING. I just wish there was a glossary, some of the words are not defined properly but it didn’t take me outta the story. This book was so different. I only read
Claimed by the Horde King so far and the grovel was so good that it was in my top grovels list, but this is higher up than Claimed by the Horde King now. You do not have to read the books in order, they can be read as standalones. I only read the second book and skipped to this book and it was fine. The grovel takes up a majority of this book, the MMC, Kiran, wasn’t your typical asshole.
The FMC, Maeva, and Kiran, were childhood friends. Maeva is a human that was found by the Dakkari and the family takes her in. She was made fun of because she was human and the first person to show her kindness was Kiran. Kiran wasn’t an asshole, in fact, he was Maeva’s best friend. They met when she was 8 and he was 13, but their relationship was so pure. Despite Maeva loving Kiran from the beginning, he didn’t feel the same way. He loved her as a friend, and he hung out with her. But after they get older, Maeva finally gets the guts to confess, and once she does, Kiran publicly rejects her. He isn’t an asshole when he does it, yes what he did was messed up, but he also didn’t want to hurt Maeva. It was so refreshing to see Kiran be so conflicted. But heartbroken, Maeva tries to move forward after Kiran leaves to train and become a leader. 9 years later, he is back and they have both changed. Maeva is no longer the girl Kiran once knew and Kiran is no longer the boy Maeva once knew.
The thing is, a lot of people are pissed that it took Kiran 9 years to come back. I agree, especially because some of his reasoning wasn’t that great. I also wasn’t a fan of the fact that Maeva is a virgin while Kiran slept around, I wish Maeva also got her own action. It’s so common in romance books to have the FMC waiting for the MMC. It’s not bad to be a virgin but it’s so common for the guy to get the action while the girl doesn’t. There is a lot more plot to this story, but I feel like it was a perfect balance. I appreciated that this book was long since it was satisfying.
Now for spoilers
Stay safe folks -
Updated review from February 2023
I think this is my favorite romance of all time. And I don't say that lightly! But there's something so absolutely perfect about this book to me. I've read it countless times since I first picked it up in March of last year, and yet every time I re-read it - especially when I actually re-read it, not just skim through my highlights - I am MOVED by this book.
The emotions are so powerful. The friendship they shared as children, her deep love and adoration for him. His longing for her. The awkwardness and hurt between them.
Did I still cry while reading it this morning, as if I haven't read and re-read the words before?? Yes.
This book works as a standalone though you'll be missing out on the worldbuilding of this alien-barbarian world (think a people all like Khal Drogo from Game of Thrones, with a tail, set on a world with humans who immigrated there and are now second class citizens).
ITS JUST SO SO BEAUTIFUL.
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Original review from March 2022
I’m kind of shocked that this book is now my new favorite in the Horde Kings series… because I don’t usually enjoy second chance romances. BUT, childhood friends > adult friends > lovers is one of my all time favorite tropes and this is that, with a few twists along the way.
What made me love this book so much?
The heroine - Maeva - for one. She was found as a toddler by a hunter, and raised by him and his wife as his daughter alongside another daughter. She’s brilliant. She’s apprentice to the healer of her clan, with sights on being the head healer. She’s smart and funny and capable and kind.
The aforementioned childhood friends trope was too good. I was glad we only had a few flashback scenes, because I don’t love books that flip flop between past and present. We set the stage of the friendship between Maeva and Kiran, who had been the price of the clan before he became a leader. Their friendship, his protection and love for her as children and then his confusion as she grew into a woman, was so real.
And the groveling… the regret… MWAHAHA. It basically stretched the entire book, which I loved. I love a good grovel.
The overarching plot in this book kind of took a back burner - we learned more about the issues on their planet, a red mist that is coming and driving dangerous creatures west/south), but nothing is resolved by the end of the book. I wonder how the author will tie the overarching issues to the romantic storylines because for couples, they rarely intersect - the exception being in book 3, because the heroine had a power she harnessed from Kakkari, the goddess of the world.
Also I’m finding I wish we had more rap ups on the characters. We never got a satisfying conclusion between Kiran and his mother, or his mother and Maeva. -
Somewhere between 3.75 to 4 stars ⭐️
A winner!
As always with this author this was a well written, passionate, romantic book with a kaleidoscope of emotions and plenty colorful and complex characters.
I Absolutely adored the heroine. After publicly humiliating and breaking her heart hero didn’t expect anything from her and that’s what he got initially- Indifference. And that made me so happy. Though later he slowly and steadily won her heart it was no easy feat as heroine didn’t trust him again. She was such a strong character with a heart so big.
I liked the hero but he didn’t steal my heart. His actions on that fateful day was cruel and also he didn’t return for her for 9 years. Then also I felt he was dragging his feet.
Loved loved the secondary characters.
Initially I had doubts about reading this book because I suspected long separation and was in trepidation about the safety of the book. And I wasn’t wrong. But safety in this book was tricky. He wasn’t celibate during separation though they weren’t in a relationship before but heroine loved hero almost all her life and he knew it. Still he wasn’t faithful during their friendship or later. Though he admitted that each time ‘after’ he felt unfaithful. He also claimed he thought of her all the time (during separation) and all but I was still stuck on his hook ups.
And it also didn’t help that heroine was a virgin though not intentionally, she just wasn’t interested in any male after hero.
Still I would absolutely recommend this book as it is worth it. -
Reread:
This one isn’t my favourite of the series but only because of one thing. The story overall was on par with the rest of this series, I loved the angst and, the grovelling was perfection. I just wasn’t as big of a fan with how the MMC handled the years of them being apart.
(Minor Spoilers)
I dislike above all else (besides cheating) when the MCs have some time apart and the one who hurt the other continues living as if nothing happened while the other is stuck heartbroken and pinning. In this case, while Maeva is unable to move on and is still a virgin, the MMC went off, had sex with a bunch of women and didn’t even look back for 9 years until he had a vision with her in it. In my opinion, what made it worse is that whenever he was with another woman he felt like he cheating on her. So while she couldn’t even bring herself to be with a man that wasn’t him even though he broke her heart, he was having sex with all these other women but hey, at least he felt a little bad while doing it? I think if he didn’t see her as anything but a friend at first and grew to love her when she went to help his horde, it would have been a five star read for me.
(Minor Spoilers Done)
I did really like Maeva though. It was interesting getting to see her as a healer and I liked how she didn’t fall right to his feet. There was some serious - and much deserved - grovelling and I liked that Maeva didn’t give in too quickly. I will say though that the necklace he gave her was very sweet.
I do love the series and this book was a very enjoyable read. I love how every book isn’t just a copy of the previous one. Each book shows different points of view of this world and introduces knew concepts of how they live. In this case, our FMC grew up in a saruk (a village) and became a healer. The reasoning behind why the FMCs come to stay with each horde is also new and refreshing and not just constantly taking a woman from her village for braking the rules. -
DNF @20% (ragequit)
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All I'm gonna say is he did way to little WAY WAY WAY WAY too late. Hell no man ho you did not deserve her love, like at all. From a romance perspective I would not recommend but I like the world and there are some great side characters. I just really hope that in the next book the hero isn't a huge asshole (I like loveable antihero's not cowards).
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Quick(ish) Review
I liked this much more by the end of it than I did at the beginning, and I'll tell you why. I, a longtime resident of Romancelandia, avoid certain tropes because I already know it's not my jam or jelly, you know what I mean? And one of those tropes is a second chance romance where the hero acts like the town doorknob while the heroine pines on her own. It irks me. Greatly. And this? This was basically that.
Now, did Ms. Draven manage to salvage this romance for me by making Kiran acknowledge his asshattery? Somewhat. But he also spent some time being all high handed and nudging Maeva into making certain decisions, and I wasn't a big fan of that either. Kiran's Pretty Woman-ing his hoe days and not kissing other women felt like a token gesture to assuage my rage, and there were several moments where I felt like I was in an AU of Twilight, but I wasn't completely bitter by the end.
I'm still a fan of the 'verse, though, and I'm intrigued with the breadcrumbs that Ms. Draven left for future books, even if Kiran and Maeva's romance wasn't exactly my cuppa. -
My complaints are the same as everyone else’s: the hero is a complete nincompoop.
I knew going into this that it wouldn’t be my favorite. I am not a fan of second chance romance, nor do I like the friends to lovers trope. The reason I read this at all was because I couldn’t stand the idea of missing out on worldbuilding. I read some reviews, but I couldn’t find any that talked about what happened outside of the romance.
Equipped with the knowledge of his shitty behavior, I dived in. And…it wasn’t so bad. Being warned took the sting out of his actions because I expected them. Don’t get me wrong, the moments were still nauseating, but they weren’t as devastating as they would’ve been had I been unprepared.
Some of Kiran’s Transgressions:
Some of these sound harsher than they are, and Kiran does have some sweet moments, but if you go in with low expectations, maybe you can find enjoyment out of what you normally wouldn’t like.
I certainly did.
★★★
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I hate these covers with my entire being sidhajjsjs
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⤅ The hero deserved a good smacking on multiple occasions, but the heroine was EPIC.
I did know, going into this book, that there would be tropes I don't like: virgin heroine, heroine celibate while hero screws around, etc. Nevertheless I've heard that Zoey Draven writes a good grovel, so I was keen to see how it went.
Verdict: decent-ish grovel, and a heroine who was definitely a lot stronger than I expected.
29-year-old Maeva is an aspiring healer in the saruk, a village inhabited by Dakkari aliens. She however is human: she was found crying in the forest by her adoptive father when she was a child. Growing up, she befriended now 34-year-old Kiran, son of the village leader, who eventually had to go off in order to compete at the trials to become a horde king.
(Draven has a solidly built world here which I won't go into too much detail about, but I found it really interesting and I think it's described well.)
Maeva has always had a crush on Kiran, but he's five years older and never looked twice at her. Her heart keeps getting crushed when she sees him with other females - notably, he kisses her older sister Laru, which I can't quite get over because of how f*cking stupid it is, though he was only 21 then - but when she's 20, she decides to offer herself up to him. He rejects her, and they don't see each other for the next nine years.
I also found this separation difficult to fathom. True, he shows up again later, but that's only because he received a vision from the goddess Karkari. Before that he was perfectly happy with his horde and his women, even though he apparently felt 'like he was cheating on Maeva' this whole time. She of course had sex with nobody, though she did have a bunch of kisses, which is an activity he avoided.
Usually at this stage I would DNF, but Draven's writing is good, and Maeva was NOT a pushover. She made Kiran work for her forgiveness somewhat more than I can recall reading about from other heroines, and it isn't until about 70% in that she fully forgives him. Before that, she keeps a bit of her heart constantly separate: he can sense it and remarks upon it.
So yes, while I'll always be an advocate for more grovelling heroes and vengeful heroines, Maeva wasn't half bad and Kiran (if not quite redeeming himself) didn't make me want to murder him. I'll call that a win.
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I am so thoroughly addicted to this world!
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I almost DNFed this.
I get that this was a second chance trope but did the H have to be such a douche-canoe?! I wanted to throat punch him on numerous occasions. Not to mention my pet peeve of having so many of his little fuck flings thrown in the h's face. Did the h have to be such a sad doormat as well?! Poor girl was just stuck frozen almost for a decade after her heartbreak. She broke my heart.
All I can say is the second half at least got better. There was a lot of grovel, though I still felt the h was a doormat again in giving in way too soon. My overall biggest pet peeve was the premise of all the suffering to begin with....that the H wasn't good enough for the h. Why? For what reason? He didn't do anything bad. Hadn't done something wrong. So in truth he was just a big ol' fucking coward until he saw other Vorakkars who had balls enough to claim their human hs and make them Morrakaris, did he decide he could claim his human love finally. Pathetic -
3.5/4 "seffi" stars
Second chance / friends from childhood romance is not really a trope I go for, but damn! I love this aliens 😅 so I couldn't miss this, also unrequited love is not holding my interest, I m like " just move the f on ", but back to this instalment.
Maeva and Kiran are best friend since childhood, but she has a huge crush on him since forever, love that unfortunately he doesn't share. She was found as a little baby and been adopted by a family in the sarruk,so she is the only human living there which makes her the target of lots of taunts for being different , series easily, is why and very soft.
" It was then that I gave Kiran of Rath Okkili my heart. That day when I was eight years old. Right there on that sun-dappled cliff overlooking Drukkar’s Sea, in a private little corner of the world I never knew existed. Like a fool, I believed he would never break it. "
He kind of brutally rejects her, breaks her heart and leaves the sarruk to begin his life as a Vorrakar.
9 years later he comes back for her, a little to long a little to late if you ask me.
In the years since he left she became a healer and much more independent, hardened and cold, so the groveling takes pretty much 70% of the book.
Now.. I enjoyed this , but was 400 pages of I m sorry 's and of I can't love you anymore . I wanted more action, more details about this new threat -the red mist over we read lands- , more plot development.
"She’d claimed she would never have me. I wanted to make a liar out of her. I wanted to show her that I had been worthy of her love all those years ago. Because her love had been the most beautiful thing in my life. I knew that now. I wished I’d known it then."
Also I m not sure I believe Kiran suddenly realised his mistake.What I think happened is this: he didn't wanted to be tight to anything and anyone when he started his new life as horde king ,he wanted the freedom and to be able to explore and obviously he couldn't do that with a morrakari in his tail. From what I understood he came back for her because of the dream he had.
Kinda pisses me off that he wet his di@k for 8 years and She was a virgin still.
Anyways, the plot continues in the next one I assume, so I 'll definitely read it🙄 -
Hero was an ass, and would never have even come back for the heroine if not for a magical dream. Talks about sleeping with other women, including the heroines sister, with a "eh, it's what we do" type of attitude. Even if it was before he officially was with the heroine, he admits he had always wanted her and for reasons just kept on doing his thing. Hate books like this.
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Reread to freshen up for book #5 (released earlier this month) I still enjoyed it, but I also LOVE the rejected mate trope… which isn’t for everyone. Although, this is a smidge different (he doesn’t knowingly reject his mate) it still has several of the standard ingredients.
*****Original Review****
All I knew going in was that the H had broken the h’s heart publicly, and that a lot of my safety friends were not amused. I love the messy stuff, so I made some assumptions (that were mostly wrong) and dove in. I did experience some “feels” because the h was devastated, but it wasn’t nearly as juicy as I thought it would be. Instead of epic love, it read like a young unrequited crush (he didn't lover her in the way she wanted him to), and the “public humiliation” part lost most of its steam (for me) because she was one of many that were rejected that night. (offered goblet was ignored-he ignored them all) Basically, they were childhood besties, no romantic relationship…BUT, if you have ZERO tolerance when the H has lovers (nothing ever on page) while the h has none… you might want to skip.
Broken by the Horde King is Maeva and Kiran’s story. It was unique in that Maeva was raised in a Dakkari saruk (village), and already knew the language and customs (which I TOTALLY loved). It’s also the first couple with history and baggage, and the only one with no backlash/resistance for having a human queen. There’re actually humans in his horde.
I did find myself sucked in and stayed up late to finish... but I felt like there were several areas that needed more development. (and she uses rasped too much... and the cover = epic fail. Why do they have short hair when all are described like Jason Momoa?)
❓Why was there a bigger deal placed on her goblet being ignored? She was humiliated and the people either made fun or pitied her. Why was she singled out, when several girls were also rejected?
❓ I felt the journey was believable, but I needed more of the “why” for his change of mind from sister-love to lover-love. ( I understood the how but needed the why) I think maybe a few flashback scenes of him over the years thinking about her would’ve helped.
❓Why was there so much animosity from his mother? This was never explained, nor were the two that contributed to their separation ever confronted. There was one tiny paragraph where the individual didn’t even respond. I felt like “his” actions were just as bad because he allowed Maeve to feel like Kirin never cared. We get a general “they thought they were doing the right thing” but I needed more.
Bottom Line- I love a second-chance romance but needed more of a transition from unrequited love to romantic love. There’s a fair amount of angst in the beginning because she’s built the relationship so BIG in her head that the fallout is harsh, but he’s with the program by the start of the present so the angst morphs more into drama. I never hated him, BUT if you are a strict safety reader, hate second-chance romances, or prolonged misunderstandings- you might not like this. He’s the pursuer and grovels quite a bit. This one has a lot more of the ongoing mystery of what’s going on with the planet. -
4.75 Stars!
This is the fourth book in the Horde Kings of Dakkar and I think it might be my favorite so far. Maeva is a human but was taken in by the Dakkar when she was an infant. She grows up with Kiran and what starts out as a deep friendship between the two of them slowly morphs into more for Maeva. But Kiran is destined to be a king of his own Horde and on the day that Maeva puts her heart and soul on the line, Kiran brutally rejects her.
For years, Maeva tried to forget Kiran...tried to suffocate the love she has for him. Slowly the bleeding wound started to close but the scars were permanent. Kiran was everything to her and the betrayal and pain she felt the day Kiran turned and walked away broke her. Nine years later, Kiran returns and he is not the boy he once was. There is now a coldness and ruthlessness to him. Yet, her heart still yearns for him despite her head telling her to stay far away.
Kiran knows he walked away from the best thing to ever happen to him and when he returns home seeking a healer for his Horde the only choice is Maeva who has studied for years to be one. He manages to convince her to come for the frost and be the Horde's healer but he will demand a lot more of her. Kiran doesn't just want her to be the Horde's healer but also his Queen. With mounting fears that something is amiss outside the Hordes and clans, can Kiran keep his people safe and win back the heart of the only woman that has ever made him feel?
I really love when an author does second-chance romance right. There was so much tension and deliciousness between Kiran and Maeva. I loved that Kiran finally realized she was it for him and I loved that Maeva made him work for it. Their tumble back into each other was realistic, sweet and painful. I know that some reviewers were upset about the time apart and the fact that Kiran wasn't celibate but honestly that didn't bother me because Kiran redeemed himself in my eyes. His actions and words were more than enough to convince me that what he feels for Maeva despite his past transgressions meant more to him than life itself. I also understood his reasons for pushing Maeva away just as I understood Maeva's reasons for being guarded and making him win back her love. The steamy scenes between them were HOT when it did finally happen but the sexual tension up until that point more than made up for the smut that I originally found lacking.
This story was very much relationship based but the growing threat outside of the Horde's walls was well written and opened the door for more stories. My only complaint is that the story lagged in a few places but really I just enjoyed this story. Overall, if you like steamy second-chance romances with an arrogant alpha and a stubborn and fierce heroine then definitely snatch this one up. -
I want a Horde King!!!
World build:
Continues to be well laid out. Draven is adding to the layers beautifully and introducing new aspects with each book thus far.
Storyline:
One of my favorite in the the series. We have a relationship which began in their childhood. They grew up together leading one to fall in deep unwavering love, and the other wanting to protect and hold their friendship sacred. This leads to a climatic moment that changes their lives completely causing a near decade separation. When the two meet again the roles have reversed and the fight begins to win back what was lost.
FMC:
Maeva was incredibly interesting! She is not a warrior but a healer. Very bright and determined Maeva will do what it takes so save her people. Fearless and driven she is on the path to getting all she has ever wanted until Kiran shows up. He strips her of everything, again. Refusing to fall for his games she focuses on what she can contribute to the horde not its king.
MC:
Kiran knew nearly a decade ago he destroyed the one that was most precious to him. As the years passed Maeva was never off his mind. Knowing the pain he caused her he would not allow himself to return home and face her. Then the dreams became too much. The need for her became to strong. No matter the fight he would win her love back. Cause a Horde King gets what he wants.
*SQUEAL*
Loved it! Want more! Go get it!
Happy reading,
DD 💕 -
One of my absolute favourite books!!!
Zoey Draven's Broken by the Horde King, is in my opinion not only the best in this series, but a unique book on its genre.The trope of childhood friends to enemies/stangers to lovers in combination with the beautifully constructed world of Drakkar and Draven's magnifiecent writing offered the most unparalleled and sentimental narrative. Kiran and Maeva's story was a beautiful tale of how complex the relationship between time and feelings can be, as well as how different people experience love in different ways.
Moreover, the characters's development in this part of the series was done far better comparing to the rest of the series. Maybe due to the fact that the couple knew each other for many years so the process and timeline appears more realistic. Each character had a well established persona and purpose, without losing the main theme of time and love, both unrequired and not.
However, if you do not like second chase romance,pinning, groveling and flawed characters you might want to skip this one... but you will be missing a gem!!!
ALSO THE SPICE WAS FANTASTIC!!!! But Kiran was such a dickhead at first...for real so many red flags dude!But i still love him.
if you, by any chance noticed how many time I have reread this book, mind your business... i just love it too much.
Tags:
Virgin FMC 🌮💦👅
Paranormal MMC🧛♂️🧞♂️ 🧜♂️
Second chance romance🔁💏🏽🥰
Childhood friends to Strangers/Enemies to Lovers❤️🩹💔
Miscommunication😵💫⚠️
Angst😐😑😬
Interesting anatomy👀✨🥵
Learning intimacy💁👌😍
Dirty talk😈🎇🗣
Monster smut👺👾🤤
Alien romance 👽👽👽
HEA🔔🤵🏼👰🏼
Pregrancy trope🤱🏽🤰💦 -
2024 reread: so flipping good!!
Maeva was adopted into a Dakkar family when she was three but was bullied as a child due to being the only human in the village. Her only friend was Kiran, who was basically the prince of the village. Maeva has loved him ever since they were children, however, when she reveals her feelings to Kiran he crushes her heart. They are now grown but haven't seen each other in almost 10 years. Kiran has come back for his woman, and he will grovel on his knees to get her back.
This was everything I wanted!! I loved EVERYTHING about it! Maeva was so strong and Kiran was so determined and loving. I love their friends-to-lovers relationship and adored watching them fall in love on page. I loved how they were literally soulmates. There were destined to be together.
TW: grief around familial death
TROPES: alien romance, alpha hero, barbarians, once betrayed, childhood friends, friends to lovers, groveling, kindle unlimited, nurse (more of a healer), possessive hero, second chance romance, soulmates -
Tropes included:
✍🏼childhood friends to strangers with unresolved and repressed feelings to sexually-frustrated and love-deprived acquaintances to lovers
✍🏼requited love but he's an oblivious idiot
✍🏼mutualhornypining
✍🏼omg there's only one tent
✍🏼 it had always been her but emotional constipation happened
Yo I'm back to my alien smut (☞ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)☞ Though tbf this is the only one that I'm following religiously.
⚡What I didn't like:⚡
🗨️ The first couple of chapters held promise in the angst department but it didn't quite get there for me. I found their childhood memories lacking; I wanted more flashbacks where they for me to be convinced about the depth of their friendship---that would've deepened the angst and punched the rejection of the heroine's feelings for the hero more into my solar plexus. But alas, there was a lot of telling instead of showing, and even those were not enough. I wanted to experience their memories with them, but I was deprived. 🤧 With how the heroine shared it, I was convinced that they were just casual friends instead of being each other's ride or die.
🗨️I remember mentioning this in my thoughts about the third book but I think this series would work better for me if it's solely or mostly told in the heroine's POV, just like the first two books. There's just something v appealing about not knowing the hero's thoughts. The feels, tension, and angstiness are heightened, so personally, when I read the H's POV in every other chapter, the effectiveness of those elements get depleted.
🗨️Though I'm projecting but I love childhood friends to lovers where they have never been anyone but with each other.
🗨️the length of their separation. Way too long.
🗨️I needed the H to grovel so much more just because I'm vindictive like that
🗨️The conflict, or lack thereof, didn't keep me riveted. So I found myself skimming occasionally, especially when they finally got together. What happened after that bored me.
🗨️ The made-up words. Look, I've already read FOUR books in the series and there are so many of these alien words that I still don't know the meanings of. Can we at least get a glossary or something? 😭
🗨️ BUT MOST IMPORTANTLY, the tail was not put to good useand by good I mean kinky😡
🌟What I liked:🌟
🗨️ the H was kind of a mess and a bit of an oblivious asshole in the beginning but I liked how dedicated he is to the heroine when they reunited. He's jealous/possessive but not OTT controlling.
🗨️the writing. Zoey Draven's writing style really works for me; she's my type of descriptive, and she's also good at evoking emotions.
🗨️ the worldbuilding. It's not overly complicated and fairly easy to follow, which is an advantage to someone who only has one brain cell like me. The worldbuilding is not as prominent in this book as it was in others though.
🗨️When the heroine said, "I’m not ashamed that I loved you, Kiran. But I am ashamed that I wasted so much time loving you." YES BITCH. TWIST THAT KNIFE.
🗨️Hero was not with anyone year/s before they met again. And his eyes were only for her when they reunited. At least that's somewhat of a consolation.
🗨️the heroine was adopted by a loving and supportive family despite being the only human in their city. Love that for her.
🗨️ A handful of jealousy scenes. My catnip.
Despite my issues, I enjoyed this a tad bit more than the previous book in the series but not as much as the second one. This didn't turn out as memorable as I thought, but I'm certainly gonna read the next books that are yet to be released for my alien fix 🤙🏼