Friday 21 February 2020

Review: The Princess of Chaos (Underestimated Series Book 2) by Candice M Wright

The Princess of Chaos The Princess of Chaos by Candice M. Wright
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Excellent Follow Up

This book continues immediately after the end of Queen of Carnage, which was the first book in the series. To help ensure a truce between two MCs, the one she grew up in and the one her brothers grew up in, Megan agrees to be a hostage with the club she grew up in, Chaos Demons MC. The reasons she didn’t grow up with her brothers is that her mother was kidnapped by the President of the Chaos Demons MC and once Megan was born, she was held as a hostage against her mother’s good behaviour.

Megan has only just found her brothers and didn’t know they existed until her friend became involved with one of them. She will do anything to protect her friend Luna, who was the other proposed hostage, and therefore agreed to the situation.

She hasn’t been the Chaos Demons MC compound since she was 16, when she woke up from a beating that left in her in a coma and permanently deaf. She can sign and read lips and has a few very good friends who have helped and supported her since her mother died and she was thrown out. She came into an inheritance when she was 18 and used it to buy a shop and turned it into a very successful business, which is how she met Luna.

When she agreed to be a hostage, she knew she was going into a hostile situation, as they all blamed her mother for the death of their President and his step-son. She didn’t know that three of the members of the MC would claim her and seduce her into staying.

There was so much plot in this book that it was a whirlwind to read. So much happened, it’s amazing to me it didn’t take longer to work through. The speed of the action kept me turning the pages. The book built on the background that was forged in the first book and ran with it. The author couldn’t take too many shortcuts, though, as this book was set in a different MC, with mainly new characters.

Megan is great character. She is strong and determined and hasn’t let her deafness confine her in any way. She worked hard to defeat her demons from her upbringing and has become a successful business woman and loving friend. When she is thrust into a difficult situation, Megan stands strong and won’t let anyone push her around. Her using other people’s prejudices against them to face down her enemies made me very happy indeed. I was cheering her on when she fought and won and cried with her when everything got too hard.

This wasn’t an easy book to read. There were some lighthearted moments but there was a lot of suffering and difficulties. There were some very hot sections with Megan and her three men and I love how sex positive Megan was.

There were some bombs dropped in the last couple of pages, which means I’m dying to read the next book in the series, plus the spin-off that is promised. I really love this author’s work and and this series is fantastic.

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