A review by moosmoo
For King and Corruption by Lucinda Dark, Kel Carpenter

5.0

We left the last book in this series with Quinn riding off with her sister Risk, after saving her from their parents.

She returns to Lazarus after 5 long months and we are kept in the dark about what she was doing for so long, she seems darker and unhinged.

Lazarus is now King, and is having trouble dealing with the disgruntled blood heirs as they believe the throne is their right, even though Lazarus is the chosen heir.

Quinn is out of control and coming into her own enjoying dishing out her justice, it was hard to feel this was justified considering the circumstances, her and Lazarus dance around each other, teasing their desires but never fully admitting to themselves what they want.

Risk is also a loose cannon, after years of abuse she is learning to be a part of the world again, and struggling with all the changes to her life, together the Darkova sisters are a force to be reckoned with!

Lazarus and Quinn finally admit their feelings and their relationship evolves into something new, this has been a long time coming and it was super satisfying to finally have some recognition of all the hints from the last books!

As Quinn finally comes into her full power and unleashes it on their enemies, it backfires terribly and leaves everyone reeling from what has happened.

The twist at the end totally threw me, I LOVED IT!