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Download Claiming A Reverse Harem Series To Tame a Shifter Book 2 eBook AK Koonce



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I’m coming after Kreedence. I want him to know what it feels like to live in fear. Just as I did for so many years.

Three dragon shifters and a hellhound should be more than enough help. And yet, I’m seeking out allies in all the wrong places a prince with resources, a deadly king with power, and a mysterious queen who died decades ago.

New secrets will come to light. They’ll destroy everything I thought I knew about myself and the world around me.

Our secrets will always haunt us.

Or hunt us.

This is a Reverse Harem series containing M/M themes. Recommended for readers 18 and over.

Download Claiming A Reverse Harem Series To Tame a Shifter Book 2 eBook AK Koonce


"Arlow is back with her dragons. On a mission to find Agatha and defeat the darkness from her past. Book 2 in the taming series."

Product details

  • File Size 4489 KB
  • Print Length 220 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date November 13, 2018
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B07HP8VPSW

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Claiming A Reverse Harem Series To Tame a Shifter Book 2 eBook AK Koonce Reviews


  • This book is ok. Koonce has amazing ideas for story and character but the execution feels rushed and stifled...there are so many parts in these books I want the story to really flush out and it doesn't. I think I'm just disappointed because this story could have been epic. I think it might be that Koonce really doesn't want to hurt her main character so at times takes the characters on the easy route opposed to the route that will really hook the reader. Will I continue reading? Yea... probably... should I?? Probably not.
  • The story would be nice, the characters could be nice. But this does not feel like a book. It feels like the bad sketch of one. All characters feel the same, and speak with the same voice. There's barely any description of what's happening. No references.
    Also loads of very basic grammar mistakes, typos and confusion.
    I struggled to finish it. And the writing style does not improve with time. A pity, cause the book would be nice with some rewriting
  • I love the way that Arlow struggles to accept her dragons as they struggle to accept her.

    Her relationship with Aggie was a bit strange. The old woman may have "the sight" but she's a little too accepting and forgiving.

    The introduction of the concept of a new character at the end was a little abrupt.

    Having said this, I really enjoyed the book and I have already purchased the next one.
  • This is book 2 of the amazing series by A.K Koonce. You have Arlow and her amazing group of men. Arlow is a wonderful FMC who is sarcastic and a strong mage. Her men are 3 dragon shifters and a demon(hellhound). The whole book has steamy moments. This book is filled with some adventure and funny moments. It a must read!!!! I enjoyed every moment of this book and could not put it down.
  • Arlow is back with her dragons. On a mission to find Agatha and defeat the darkness from her past. Book 2 in the taming series.
  • Not my cup of tea.
  • A.K. Koonce has a poetic way of describing emotions as I feel like I'm emerged as one with the character.
    She also knows how to write PASSION - from heated glances and a stolen touch along the wrist. It makes me melt. And the actual sexy times are 🔥🔥🔥. Holy moly. This book does have some MM petting and MFM scenes. Very well written, as it's not crass or deemed erotic. Just very passionate.

    Now the reason for 4 stars instead if 5, and this is *my personal opinion.
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    I feel like... the villain was VERY anti-climatic. He's been built up as this wicked, evil demon who has tortured the FMC and abused her. But we just get small tid-bits of her past. And after all that build-up of the FMC's terror in book 1, the villain turns out to have a very small part in the beginning and then again at the end...? And then the FMC kills him without getting answers!!?? I'm so confused, and I feel like it's a big enough plot hole that I had to reduce it a star. 🤷‍♀️ I never hated the villain demon - in fact, I was indifferent towards him. Why was I supposed to hate him? What was his role in this story? To drop a hint that our FMC is going to come up against an even bigger foe in the next book and that one of her dragons is tied to her?? Was it to force the FMC to grow into her powers and go on a journey of self-discovery? I just feel like I wasn't given enough answers - and the answers we were given weren't enough for me to hate this villain.
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    This is a really good series, and in this book we do get more character development of the men and more sexy times with our dragons... or are they wyvern's?? Hmmmmmm.
  • Oh my goodness I can't get enough of this series! Claiming, book two of the To Tame a Shifter series is even more exciting and steamy than the first.

    Not only is Arlow surrounded by three sexy dragon shifters, but her demon best friend who she though was gone is now back. With the help of these four guys and Prince Linden, Arlow sets out to find her evil ex Kreedence and rescue her friend Agatha and of course Bobble the fish.

    Claiming was such a fun read. We really get a deeper look at a lot of the characters, learning more about their pasts and how it affects their personalities. Arlow takes a closer look at herself and tries to let the guys in a little more despite being afraid of her emotions. I loved the dynamic between Chaos and Rime and Arlow's interactions with them *hellooooo steamy times ;p*. It was also really interesting to get a closer look at Linden and his parents, the King and the mysterious dead Queen.

    The end of this book was a doozy. While it doesn't end on a cliffhanger, I am very eager to get some explanations in book 3. One evil might be gone from Arlow's life, but it looks like another ominous presence might be lurking in the shadows.