The Ozar Triad by Charmaine Ross
- Jennifer Noe
- Apr 4, 2020
- 2 min read
3 Stars
The writing and editing of this novel was a little rough, with many typos in the ARC version of this manuscript. However, I still enjoyed this novel quite a bit despite that. The characterization was okay, with the heroine and three heroes being sympathetic, if not particularly vibrantly drawn. The tendency of the heroes to ignore the heroine's firmly stated boundaries and wishes was quite irritating for me, I will say. The development of the romantic relationship was okay, but writing reverse harem romances where you are reading a story with at least three romantic heroes means it is quite a large task for the author to write vibrant characterization and a natural and organic love connection. The plot and pacing was fairly good, with me turning pages pretty quickly to find out what was going to happen next. This story had low angst and high stakes, which tends to be one of my preferred narrative structures for a romance novel. This novel used the Chosen One trope and the Fated Mates trope. The characterization and development of the romantic relationship rated two stars. The Reptile aliens were very two-dimensional villains. The plot, pacing, and world building rated four stars. Therefore, the combined score for this novel was three stars. This novel had a Happy Ever After ending instead of a cliffhanger, so that is a big plus for this story. I recommend this novel to readers who enjoy reverse harem sci-fi romance novels and would like to check it out from Kindle Unlimited. I will not be buying a keeper copy of this novel. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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