Review: Trial of Three by Alex Lidell

Posted September 26, 2018 by Lola in Fantasy, Review, Romance / 10 Comments

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Trial of ThreeTrial of Three (Power of Five #3)
by Alex Lidell

Rating: 4 stars
Genre: Fantasy Romance/ Reverse Harem

Blurb:
Four cords of power. Three trials. Two soul-crushing secrets.

For Lera, training has never been so hard. With the males’ power roaring in her veins and River’s cold demand that she master the magic before the third trial, something has to give. Worse still, River is keeping something from her. Something about his past and Lunos’s future.

For River and Coal, the past must stay buried. Though one male’s nightmare sits on a throne and the other’s hides in his soul, they are equally unprepared for Lera’s startling determination to undress the truth.

But when Mors’s Emperor Jawrar makes a play for Lunos, neither Lera’s fledgling magic nor the males’ old wounds can remain untouched—not if their world is to survive.

TRIAL OF THREE is a full-length reverse-harem fantasy novel, third in the Amazon bestselling, KU-All Star POWER OF FIVE series.

My Review

I received a free copy from the author and voluntarily reviewed it.

Trial of Three is the third book in the Power of Five series and I was eager to see where the story would go next and what would happen to the characters in this book. Character and relationships wise I feel like this book is very important. Story wise it doesn’t progress as much as I had hoped, but there are some important reveals that I think will be important for what happens in the next book.

This book feels very character focused. Shane and Lera have only recently started their relationship, but she isn’t as close to the other males yet at the start of the book. Which this book changes as she grows closer to all of them in some way. There was an important scene with Coal at the end of the book and that gets explored here as well. Meanwhile River is keeping secrets and something from Tye’s past gets brought up that explores his character more.

It’s told from both Lera’s point of view and some chapters from the males which helps get a better understanding of them. Shane is his lovely wolf self again in this book and while he is still a lot of fun, the focus is mostly on the other three males in this book. I really liked seeing how Coal and Lera’s relationship progresses in this book and I feel like they have a better understanding of each other’s nightmares and their relationship reflects their personalities well. River is hiding things and Lera seems unable to breach the walls he put up around himself, but there are some important scenes with it and the truth comes out eventually. Then there is Tye who seems like an easygoing womanizer at first, but with each book he gets more and more depth, which is awesome.

I like how all of the characters have their own personality and also their relationship with Lera is very different. Although with 4 sex scenes in one book I also notices some common patterns in them that the author likes to use. On that topic, this book heats things up a lot compared to the previous books. With 4 sex scenes in this book it has quite a bit of heat. I mostly liked them and felt that it fit the characters and their relationships and it made sense why this book was steamier than the others. But the third sex scene didn’t quite feel right to me. The tone felt all wrong and it seemed a bit out of character, even if Lera wanted the sex I just can’t see Lera giving in for that reason alone. It does get better later in the book when part of that issue gets resolved, but I am still not really happy with what he let Lera believe in that scene.

I also had a small niggle about how they never talk about things. No one really seems to feel much about Lera sleeping with multiple of then. It never gets mentioned at all, they almost act like it’s normal, but from what we’ve seen of this world so far that doesn’t seem to be the case? I mostly put it on the fact that these men seem to have the hardest time communicating at all, so maybe it’s just because of that.

Lera also keeps being a great main character. I like how a lot of this book focuses on her developing her powers and she really grows into them in this book. But I am also glad with how she struggles with it and it’s not that easy. I didn’t really care for the twist about how she could get better at the magic as it seems a bit forced to use that to further the intimacy. But luckily there wasn’t too much focus on that. There’s a great scene with Lera at the end of the book and I liked that even in her moment of power it’s also obvious she still has her struggles too.

Storywise this book felt a bit slow-ish, but with so much focus on the characters and their relationships it didn’t feel slow at all. It’s a great read and I liked all the character focused stuff. But I wish something would finally happen/ change storywise as I would like a change of scenery and that didn’t happen. I guess I hadn’t expected this part to be such a bit part of their story. There is a great reveal at the end of the story that makes me curious about how they’re going to resolve that in book 4.

One small thing that bothers me a bit is how these are supposed to be hundreds of years old Fae warriors and sometimes they don’t really act that way. Like the whole River and Klarissa thing, form the start it’s obvious that what Klarissa wants she gets and playing along with her and meanwhile trying to achieve their own agenda seems much smarter than outright refusing as it’s obvious she will find another way to get them where she wants. All of the Fae also have a lot of troubles with things from their past, which is interesting to read about, but I would expect things to hurt at least a little bit less after so much time, but maybe it just doesn’t work that way as they don’t really seem to deal with those topics until now.

To summarize: this is a great third book in this series. It’s very character focused with lots of developments surrounding the characters and their relationships. It was great seeing the relationships progress. This book is a lot steamier than the previous ones, but I felt that it fit the book and the characters and I liked seeing Lera get closer to more of her males. There was one sex scene that bothered me a bit as I didn’t like the tone of it and it felt a bit out of character for Lera to go along with it. All the characters are interesting and I liked gaining more understanding of them in this book as some of their pasts and hurts are revealed. The story progresses a bit more slowly, but that’s mostly because of the heavy character focus of this book. There are some interesting developments story wise. All in all I really enjoyed this book and am excited to see how book four will wrap up this series.

4 Stars

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10 responses to “Review: Trial of Three by Alex Lidell

  1. Sounds like she wanted to get all the character-driven stuff caught up before pressing forward with the general action. Personally, I prefer it when an author does both, but I don’t hate it when they don’t if the characters are interesting enough.
    Haha! You mentioned the fae warriors who don’t act as old as they are said to be. I’ve read a few paranormals or fantasies where I found it hard to believe someone that age wasn’t a lot wiser and mature.
    Glad you got some extra time with the characters and their relationships and could get to know them better.

    • It sure felt like this book focused mostly on the character driven stuff, which was great. I had just wished the story progressed a bit more as well. But the character stuff was interesting enough that I didn’t mind too much.

      It seems a common theme that the immortals or supernaturals don’t act as old as they should be.

    • It took me some time to find my way with the reverse harem books. there are so many of them out there nowadays it can be hard to find the ones that work for you. I liked how character focused this book was. The whole series has some great character interactions.

    • Same here, it’s always a bit strange when a character is supposed to be old, but doens’t act that way. But it’s also hard to imagine what they should be acting like.

  2. Sometimes those books that really delve into characters and relationships and sacrifice plot a bit are necessary, and they can still be great! That does seem weird they never discussed the reverse harem thing if that’s not a normal thing for the world, but I’m glad you seem have really liked the characters themselves 🙂

    • It was necessary, but at the same time I kinda want to get away from the place they’re in, so I had hoped that the plot advances a bit more. But the character stuff is great luckily. from what we’ve seen the reverse harems aren’t common, so I wish they could’ve shortly addressed it to make it clear everyone involved was okay with it.

  3. So this is a must read for me. I have been wanting to read it since I saw you reading Power of Five (I think thats the name) I do like a good character driven story, bummer the story didn’t progress but I am sure that is a good set up for the next book

    Awesome review, Lola!

    • I think you would enjoy this series. It’s one of my favorite reverse harem series so far. Power of Five is the first book indeed. I think it’s in KU, so you can probably get it that way.

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