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dark
emotional
funny
lighthearted
tense
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
From the second I met Dante Russo, I knew I was in trouble. And by the end of King of Wrath, I was completely, irrevocably obsessed.
This book had everything I love in a romance: fake engagement, enemies-to-lovers tension, a brooding billionaire with a control complex, and a heroine who gives as good as she gets. Vivian is fire—classy, confident, and unafraid to challenge Dante at every turn. Their chemistry? Explosive. The kind that crackles off the page and makes you forget the world around you.
I went in expecting spice and angst (and trust me, it delivered), but what I didn’t expect was how emotionally layered this story would be. Beneath Dante’s cold exterior is a man grappling with loyalty, grief, and fear of vulnerability. And Vivian? She’s determined to live life on her terms, no matter how many obstacles are thrown her way.
Watching them fight, fall, and figure each other out was such a ride. The banter was sharp, the tension was thick, and the slow unravelling of their walls felt earned. And those moments of softness—when Dante let down his guard, when Vivian chose to see the man behind the mask? Utterly unforgettable.
King of Wrath gave me swoon, steam, and soul. It’s not just a love story—it’s a power play between two people who learn that real strength comes from letting someone in.
This book had everything I love in a romance: fake engagement, enemies-to-lovers tension, a brooding billionaire with a control complex, and a heroine who gives as good as she gets. Vivian is fire—classy, confident, and unafraid to challenge Dante at every turn. Their chemistry? Explosive. The kind that crackles off the page and makes you forget the world around you.
I went in expecting spice and angst (and trust me, it delivered), but what I didn’t expect was how emotionally layered this story would be. Beneath Dante’s cold exterior is a man grappling with loyalty, grief, and fear of vulnerability. And Vivian? She’s determined to live life on her terms, no matter how many obstacles are thrown her way.
Watching them fight, fall, and figure each other out was such a ride. The banter was sharp, the tension was thick, and the slow unravelling of their walls felt earned. And those moments of softness—when Dante let down his guard, when Vivian chose to see the man behind the mask? Utterly unforgettable.
King of Wrath gave me swoon, steam, and soul. It’s not just a love story—it’s a power play between two people who learn that real strength comes from letting someone in.
emotional
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
4.5⭐️ | The WRATH I'm feeling is because Dante is fictional
hopeful
lighthearted
relaxing
slow-paced
funny
lighthearted
slow-paced
emotional
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Graphic: Sexual content
DNF at 59%.
I could reread Harry Potter for the 12th time and still be more surprised by what happens.
I could reread Harry Potter for the 12th time and still be more surprised by what happens.