
Tribe: Protector (Chosen #3)
4.12
2,569 ratings·221 reviews
Lily's life is already a whirlwind: navigating a passionate, complex relationship with Arruk’s wild twin, Drrak, enduring an uneasy truce with the tribe leader, and desperately trying to earn the trust of a people who scorn her. But all her personal battles pale when a terrifying new threat emerges....
- Pages
- 476
- Format
- Kindle Edition
- Published
- 2018-10-01
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Stacy Jones
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Stacy Jones is an award-winning romance author living in beautiful Hot Springs, Arkansas. She can usually be found at her desk, with an oversized coffee cup, bringing the fantastical worlds and captivating characters in her imagination to life.
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❤️Emma Book Lover ❤️·3 years ago
Tribe: Protector (Chosen #3) is definitely more action-packed than the first two books in the series. The tribe faces an unknown enemy that kills and attempts to breach their territory. Lily comes up with a multitude of strategies, like weapon making, traps, and more, to combat them. I found that a bit unbelievable, especially considering the limited resources she had at her disposal to make it happen. She also had more 'too stupid to live' (TSTL) moments here, which annoyed me quite a lot.
Oh,...
Chappy·3 years ago
This book, Tribe: Protector (Chosen #3) by Stacy Jones, feels like it brings Lily's journey with her amazing guys to a pretty intense conclusion. However, I just saw there's a book four coming, so I'll be diving into that immediately! The battle scenes are truly amazing, but I found myself wanting more details about the invaders. Who exactly were they, and where did they originate? There's still so much mystery surrounding the strange werewolf-alien controlling the pantharis and the bird-man.
Bex (Beckie Bookworm)·4 years ago
Tribe: Protector (Chosen #3) by Stacy Jones was absolutely jam-packed with so much going on and I really enjoyed it.Lily is now living with her mates and their tribe, trying to fit in and find her place amongst them. She’s also gradually warming to the idea of accepting Drrak as another potential mate.And Drrak is so bloody adorable and gruffly sweet! He’s initially very tentative in his overtures towards Lily, expecting her rejection, but he’s definitely a wild card and makes up his own rules. ...
Rain·5 years ago
Re-reading this series just because! Most stories end too soon for me, which is why I absolutely adore a series with the same beloved characters. Watching this reverse harem (RH) relationship evolve and deepen throughout the books is such a treat, especially in Stacy Jones's *Tribe: Protector (Chosen #3)*. It’s a fantastic sci-fi romance read that keeps you hooked.Tropes/Themes that make this book shine:Primitive alien worldReverse haremSlight language barrierSweet/innocent heroesStrong/kind fem...
Princess J. Antoinette·6 years ago
Sitting here pondering this age-old question: would you rather be feared or loved? Well, my personal answer is loved. Why is this a factor in a book review, you wonder? Well, I'll tell you, if you give me a minute. Better yet, read the books yourself, and you'll get a much better understanding of my initial question.
Without giving away any spoilers, I absolutely loved our main character Lily, or Leelee, and the intricate dynamics of how this story was written around her and four other male ali...
Jacqueline J·6 years ago
Overall, an okay end to the Tribe: Protector (Chosen #3) trilogy by Stacy Jones. The world-building in this final book was just so-so.
S.R. Harris·7 years ago
Overall, the *Tribe: Protector (Chosen #3)* RH alien series by Stacy Jones was a good one. As an RH alien romance review, I particularly enjoyed that the aliens were actual aliens and not just oversized humans, which is often a pitfall in sci-fi romance series.
In *Tribe: Protector (Chosen #3)*, we see how Lily interacted with and protected her new tribe. However, even though the series is supposedly over, it left far too many unanswered questions for a satisfying conclusion. Who is the strange...
Mercy ·7 years ago
While Tribe: Protector (Chosen #3) is a good book and a strong third installment in the series, I truly can't believe it ended. There are just too many loose ends.
What about her next mate? Aren't we going to learn more about him? He imprints, she feels sorry for him, and then what?
Also, what about the six-legged animals that someone is teaching how to hunt her people? What happens there??
And what about all these reptilian aliens that attacked them? What brought them there? Are they native, or...
Kristy Mills·7 years ago
I've been eagerly anticipating *Tribe: Protector (Chosen #3)*. I couldn't wait to dive back into this series. I hate to say it, but I think I actually preferred the first two books. I was really hoping for a bit more relationship development between Lily and Drrak, or something along those lines. Instead, the story was heavily focused on the danger surrounding them, and by the end of *Tribe: Protector*, I was left wondering why? Why were they attacked? It just didn't make any sense. What was the...
Mari·7 years ago
3.75 - 4.0 ***
Sci-fi reverse harem stories aren't for everyone. However, I think the *Chosen* series, especially *Tribe: Protector (Chosen #3)* by Stacy Jones, consistently gets better with each new book. While Lily's current story arc seems complete, I really hope Stacy Jones continues with more books about Lily, her guys, and the tribe. It's a strong entry in the *Tribe: Protector* series and a must-read for fans of sci-fi reverse harem novels.




