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A review by stopdropandglare
Kingdom of the Cursed by Kerri Maniscalco
adventurous
dark
emotional
reflective
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
I LOVED this book.
The first left me a little wanting in the romance department but this one certainly picked up that slack from the first scene. It's super spicy and the best part is, Maniscalco was able to make many of those spicy scenes pull double duty with the plot as well.
Wrath is my new favorite book friend (sorry Rhysand, you ain't got nothing on the Demon King of Wrath). He's got a dark temper that rages just below the surface and lust that burns even more passionately for Emilia.
There were some scenes that seemed to drag a little and some of the action is broken up by inner monologue that we've already heard in other parts of the story. But overall, the story is fast paced, frantic, and red-hot!
The first left me a little wanting in the romance department but this one certainly picked up that slack from the first scene. It's super spicy and the best part is, Maniscalco was able to make many of those spicy scenes pull double duty with the plot as well.
Wrath is my new favorite book friend (sorry Rhysand, you ain't got nothing on the Demon King of Wrath). He's got a dark temper that rages just below the surface and lust that burns even more passionately for Emilia.
There were some scenes that seemed to drag a little and some of the action is broken up by inner monologue that we've already heard in other parts of the story. But overall, the story is fast paced, frantic, and red-hot!
Moderate: Sexual content