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Kingdom of the Feared: The Sunday Times and New York Times bestselling steamy finale to the Kingdom of the Wicked series

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Together Emilia and Wrath play a sin-fueled game of deception as they work to stop the unrest that’s brewing between witches, demons, shape-shifters and the most treacherous foes of all: the Feared. The rhythm of the story was very odd either. Generally speaking, a story would have a set-up, a confrontation, and a resolution. So three-act structure. This book had like seventy-eight different acts and one drunk plot. The author tried to make multiple mysteries and stress triggers just to fail in all of them. I'm trying really hard to let myself DNF this. There's no reason I should suffer through something that isn't enjoyable just to finish it for the sake of finishing and I'm trying to make my brain accept that. I'll be returning the book to the library ASAP (because of course it's a library book, I knew I didn't want to waste money on what was probably not going to be a good book) so that it's out of sight and hopefully out of mind. And finally we have this book that was, yes, a nice way to end a trilogy I've come to love, and yes, very entertaining but also... not. You cannot win against love. It is a force more powerful, more terrifying, than any magic you possess or fear you inspire."

Tell me every dark desire, Emilia. Every fantasy you wish to come true. And I vow to make every one of them happen.”granted, she didn’t have the best start for me because yeahhhh, that introduction was a bit cliche— all she needed to do was twiddle her lil moustache and voila! caricature villain. her interaction with Emilia felt kinda surface-level and cheap, i just wasn’t feeling it. but the more Vittoria is explored, her complexities and nuances were explored too. meanwhile, the writing style, again, was superfluous. i skimmed paragraphs upon paragraphs of Emilia saying the same shit in a different font over and over again— it was my issue with the previous book, and my review of that goes into more detail. i cba rehashing old issues lol. The Barnes & Noble Exclusive Edition features a unique cover and contains a spicy bonus chapter from Envy's point of view.

If you’re looking for more books with a similar vibe and/or themes, here are some additional recommendations: Selling one's soul? Emilia points out that it should not be easy. But reality is, that it is easy cause when the moment of temptation comes, when the moment you want everything you desire is right in front of your eyes; the devil will try everything in its power to get you to sell your soul. I hope if a time like that arises in your life, you're able to resist, flee and rebuke. I'll begin by saying that this series started out strong. The first book was excellent. The second was less so, but I thought it was just a bridge type of sequel in a trilogy, so I didn't mind that it was overly long and that nothing important seemed to happen. I thought the second book was just setting up an epic ending, and I was excited for it. just market the books as adult fantasy!! just be straight up!! this “meeting in the middle” type marketing really bugs me since, yeah it widens the target audience for different demographics, but certain scenes should not be read by younger teens.One of the things that I loved the most about this series is that the general setting and the characters reminded me of one of my favorite trilogies, The Worldwalker by Josephine Angelini, and the whole atmosphere gave me major Constantine meets and have a threesome with ACOMAF vibes; it basically was a mix of a lof of pieces of media I simply adore, with the addiction of an original plot and an enemies-to-lovers romance to die for. I also really really reeeeeeeeally loved we got to see more of the other demon princes and the witches lore was interesting to learn about. I also didn't like the fact that the hints for a spin-off that were thrown in the book revolved around one man and two women. If there is indeed a spin-off in the future, I wish I'm wrong and the author doesn't pit two women against each other for a man, who's canonically unfaithful and doesn't deserve either of them. Let the girlies end up together. Now, that's something I'd like to read. there was nothing. truly, this book is more so about explaining all the ominous shit that happened in the first two books. Emilia puts the pieces together (or is blatantly told what happened), and every mysterious encounter she’s previously had now makes sense. which was a relief, to be honest, because it did answer some questions that previously really bugged me😭 but this meant there was no actual plot for this book.

Emilia yearns to claim her king, the seductive Prince of Wrath, in the flesh. She wants him, heart and soul – but that’s something the enigmatic demon can’t promise her. This book can be turned into a Disney Channel Original Movie if you remove the smut. Because the author tried so hard to make Emilia a badass but ended up making her sound like a character from Descendants and that was an insult to Descendants. I wish I was joking because this is literally how I saw the characters. (Go to minute 2:32 to be exact.)bold of you to assume your pussy would taste like a royal feast. as a regal resident of hell, all i could think of was this i need to formally apologise to Vittoria, Goddess of Death, the superior twin sister, master manipulator and the realest, baddest bitch about... i am so sorry i ever called you a bland, caricature villain. i judged you too harshly, baby girl, and for that, i will never forgive myself. As this is a work of pure fiction, I'm considering it as it is. My own beliefs are not causing any sort of hindrance in my rating. While I've read a lot of fantasy, and I do cause it's one of my favourite genres- I do not agree with everything I read. It is meant to be taken as a work of fiction, aka not real. this is also the spoilery part of my review, so congratulations on making it this far! you got through all of my whinging... enjoy the rest of my review where i also whinge, just with a few spoilers here and there). I'm a huge fan of the soulbond aspect of their relationship. Very romantic and very Feysand-like of them.

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