The Warlord

By Gena Showalter

sylvia kwamboka

Reviewed on Apr 30, 2021

Must read 🏆

One word.Alpha.Roc commands your attention and he will get it.Get ready to go on a wild ride coz Gena can surpass ur wildest imagination

I've been waiting for this novel for 6 months straight and I can honestly say without the least bit of doubt that it was so WORTH IT!This book is full of everything you've ever wanted in either or real life...and more.Alaroc commands your attention from the very beginning of the first page and damn if you don't give it.He is the definition of Alpha male down to a t and I promise you by the time you're through with this novel you'll be begging for scraps.Taliyah the Ice Queen Skyhawk gets so thawed out that you'll ask even yourself where was she all along? This warrioress will get you hooked on her wit,strength, stubbornness and unique sense of humor until the very end.


From the beginning of the series Lords of the Underworld Gena Showalter has captivated readers ( myself included) to the enigmatic characters that upto date still pique my interest.I'll admit there was a time I wasn't upto date on the series' library ( oops🤭) but getting to see the ending of their stories and the beginning of this one is just epically amazing.


The rise of the warlords has such great promises for the future and I can't wait for the rest of the series to be published.The story of Taliyah and Roc is the first of many ( I believe) and trust me when I say it'll just keep getting better and better.Gena is phenomenal and this book is among the very best of the best and I hope all of you who read it share the same sentiment.For those who are yet to read this novel please don't be left out ...just take your coffee or tea,get comfortable and let Gena take you so far away from reality you won't want to get back.


Happy reading loves❤️






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