
MANDY
I will admit that I was both excited and yet dreading to read this book. The author set such a high standard with the previous books in this series that I truly wondered if the standard could be maintained. Boy was it achieved, if I could give a higher rating than 5 stars, I wouldn’t hesitate. I enjoyed every last word of Reign To Rule. It was like the most delicious chocolate – dark and oh so sinfully satisfying. I LOVED IT!! This book picks up where the previous book ended and Amara is held captive by Brecc. Malloron feels betrayed and vows to take revenge on everyone, including Amara. Within the first couple of pages, I found myself almost in tears – it is just that heartbreakingly good and well written. The author kept me on an emotional rollercoaster throughout the book as I went from sad, to angry, to angry and sad, frustrated, worried and in the end, finally, happy and satisfied. As this is the final book to Malloron and Amara’s story, everything is revealed and I finally got answers to all the questions I had leading up to this book - what exactly the tenebris is, why are the children in the red dungeon, what happens to Emric and Banon, etc etc. I simply can’t fault the conclusion to Malloron and Amara, as all bases were covered and then some… As with the previous books in this series, this book is written in a dual pov. It is a dark, steamy Omegaverse with a very slight hint of BDSM and emotional with a hea. It is important to note that if you should not be read this book without reading at least Myth Of Omega Books 4 & 5. My advice would be to read it only after reading all 5 previous books in the series, as you will understand and enjoy it so much more. I received an arc of this book and this is my honest review

serenading bee
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AMAZING FINALEEE!!!!!!!!!!! IT. DOES. NOT. DISAPPOINT. The following review is based on the ARC I received from the author in return for an honest review. Okay, the m/f omega verse genre is my guilty pleasure. And this series in particular just stokes my obsession for all things dark and wild xD. Still it was controlled... ... But Amara and Malloran's story just...just sent it SPIRALLING out of control! Reign to Ravage's ending was brutal. Freaking brutal - there is no other way to describe it. How it ended was so, so traumatic - yet you could not help but feel for both Amara and Malloron and the reasons why they both did what they did. She couldn't trust him, she had her mission. He couldn't trust her, but refused to let her go. The result? PAIN. (And a cliffhanger which I cannot help but describe as 'ingeniously cruel'.) And, when she refused to bite him in turn, knowing full well he would go insane and DIE... just sort of broke my heart a little. Okay. Maybe a lot. So, I was hopping mad, and lowkey obsessed to start on Reign to Rule - and hoping that the final book would explain the angst, the heartbreak and the reasons which drove the two truemates apart. This review contains no spoilers, so worry not! Malloron: Dark, brooding, unashamedly sociopathic. Comes across as cruel and willing to do whatever it takes to achieve his aims....which decidedly are horrific. Or are they? The main contention is his utter lack of trust and paranoia about letting others in, trauma which stems from his less than stellar childhood and something he absolutely refuses to let go off. As an alpha who believes trust invites trouble and deception, how will he deal with Amara who is determined to outwit him? Will he let it go, or will he lose her? Amara: Torn between her rising feelings for Malloron and the fate of the children she is determined to rescue, who will she choose? In this book, she has to make a choice - between her Alpha who no longer trusts her and her mission which may no longer be what she thought it was. And boy oh boy - was it not! Why I loved this book: I seriously loved this pair, as the two could not have been more different, yet more suited to each other. In a way both needed each other to grow, to accept and temper each other's negative points and bring out their better ones. In this book you see just how fundamental Amara is to Malloron, not just as his Omega but as his Queen. Yes, his Queen. (Let's not forget the Visant line was highly unpopular and literally facing plots and open rebellion...) Also, we see Malloron finally accepting Amara as something more. (he already knew it, but hadn't really wanted to) However, this realization sparks off more of his 'trust' issues which do lead to a LOT of painful angst. Yet, the way the author is able to look at both sides of the story, bring out and present their emotions and reasoning for their actions, is right on point. That is perhaps the most enjoyable part - as it it makes you think and decide on your own without any sort of bias. Though, that is also what ends up torturing you too....as; You love someone or hate someone...but you get why* they did what they did at the same time as well. This was definetly a great book and handsdown a turbulent read. If you love angst, omegaverse, and that tale of dark, torturous romance which keeps you up all night obsessed.... ....you do NOT want to miss this!

Rachel Anne
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Although I loved the first installment of this series VERY much, this was a VERY satisfying ending to the trilogy. You understood more about Malloron, his hurts, his motives, and sheer vulnerability when it came to his Omega, Amara. I loved how the tables were turned in that Amara was the one who needed her Alpha but he was stubborn and didn't want to open himself up to her to be hurt again. Even though she was also stubborn about her mission, it took a great secondary character to help her see the light and understand how deeply she hurt her mate. I loved Malloron's growly demeanor coupled with his inability to stay away from her and his willingness to sacrifice himself for her, even in the face of what appeared to be another betrayal. The book had great depth, across ALL the characters, and of course I always love it when there's the slightest mention of Drocco, my personal favorite Alpha :)). This is a must-read and a RE-read for me since I love the characters and Zoey Ellis' writing so much! I received an arc of this book and this is my honest review.