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King of Wrath by Ana Huang
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Dante and Vivian certainly started me on the enemies to lovers train, and I loved following their dynamic changes as Dante became more possessive in a caring way rather than simply as a way to win, and Vivian let him in. If I had written this review when I first read the book, it may have been 5 stars, but as I reflect back on it, it did just feel super predictable and Dante is far less exciting of a lead that other Ana Huang MMC (hello Christian and Kai). I’ve gone back and re-read it since and while I still enjoy it, this is not a couple I’m looking to return to over and over again, despite really enjoying the book.

Merged review:

Dante and Vivian certainly started me on the enemies to lovers train, and I loved following their dynamic changes as Dante became more possessive in a caring way rather than simply as a way to win, and Vivian let him in. If I had written this review when I first read the book, it may have been 5 stars, but as I reflect back on it, it did just feel super predictable and Dante is far less exciting of a lead that other Ana Huang MMC (hello Christian and Kai). I’ve gone back and re-read it since and while I still enjoy it, this is not a couple I’m looking to return to over and over again, despite really enjoying the book.

Merged review:

Dante and Vivian certainly started me on the enemies to lovers train, and I loved following their dynamic changes as Dante became more possessive in a caring way rather than simply as a way to win, and Vivian let him in. If I had written this review when I first read the book, it may have been 5 stars, but as I reflect back on it, it did just feel super predictable and Dante is far less exciting of a lead that other Ana Huang MMC (hello Christian and Kai). I’ve gone back and re-read it since and while I still enjoy it, this is not a couple I’m looking to return to over and over again, despite really enjoying the book.

Merged review:

Dante and Vivian certainly started me on the enemies to lovers train, and I loved following their dynamic changes as Dante became more possessive in a caring way rather than simply as a way to win, and Vivian let him in. If I had written this review when I first read the book, it may have been 5 stars, but as I reflect back on it, it did just feel super predictable and Dante is far less exciting of a lead that other Ana Huang MMC (hello Christian and Kai). I’ve gone back and re-read it since and while I still enjoy it, this is not a couple I’m looking to return to over and over again, despite really enjoying the book.

Merged review:

Dante and Vivian certainly started me on the enemies to lovers train, and I loved following their dynamic changes as Dante became more possessive in a caring way rather than simply as a way to win, and Vivian let him in. If I had written this review when I first read the book, it may have been 5 stars, but as I reflect back on it, it did just feel super predictable and Dante is far less exciting of a lead that other Ana Huang MMC (hello Christian and Kai). I’ve gone back and re-read it since and while I still enjoy it, this is not a couple I’m looking to return to over and over again, despite really enjoying the book.

Merged review:

Dante and Vivian certainly started me on the enemies to lovers train, and I loved following their dynamic changes as Dante became more possessive in a caring way rather than simply as a way to win, and Vivian let him in. If I had written this review when I first read the book, it may have been 5 stars, but as I reflect back on it, it did just feel super predictable and Dante is far less exciting of a lead that other Ana Huang MMC (hello Christian and Kai). I’ve gone back and re-read it since and while I still enjoy it, this is not a couple I’m looking to return to over and over again, despite really enjoying the book.

Merged review:

Dante and Vivian certainly started me on the enemies to lovers train, and I loved following their dynamic changes as Dante became more possessive in a caring way rather than simply as a way to win, and Vivian let him in. If I had written this review when I first read the book, it may have been 5 stars, but as I reflect back on it, it did just feel super predictable and Dante is far less exciting of a lead that other Ana Huang MMC (hello Christian and Kai). I’ve gone back and re-read it since and while I still enjoy it, this is not a couple I’m looking to return to over and over again, despite really enjoying the book.

Merged review:

Dante and Vivian certainly started me on the enemies to lovers train, and I loved following their dynamic changes as Dante became more possessive in a caring way rather than simply as a way to win, and Vivian let him in. If I had written this review when I first read the book, it may have been 5 stars, but as I reflect back on it, it did just feel super predictable and Dante is far less exciting of a lead that other Ana Huang MMC (hello Christian and Kai). I’ve gone back and re-read it since and while I still enjoy it, this is not a couple I’m looking to return to over and over again, despite really enjoying the book.

Merged review:

Dante and Vivian certainly started me on the enemies to lovers train, and I loved following their dynamic changes as Dante became more possessive in a caring way rather than simply as a way to win, and Vivian let him in. If I had written this review when I first read the book, it may have been 5 stars, but as I reflect back on it, it did just feel super predictable and Dante is far less exciting of a lead that other Ana Huang MMC (hello Christian and Kai). I’ve gone back and re-read it since and while I still enjoy it, this is not a couple I’m looking to return to over and over again, despite really enjoying the book.

Merged review:

Dante and Vivian certainly started me on the enemies to lovers train, and I loved following their dynamic changes as Dante became more possessive in a caring way rather than simply as a way to win, and Vivian let him in. If I had written this review when I first read the book, it may have been 5 stars, but as I reflect back on it, it did just feel super predictable and Dante is far less exciting of a lead that other Ana Huang MMC (hello Christian and Kai). I’ve gone back and re-read it since and while I still enjoy it, this is not a couple I’m looking to return to over and over again, despite really enjoying the book.

Merged review:

Dante and Vivian certainly started me on the enemies to lovers train, and I loved following their dynamic changes as Dante became more possessive in a caring way rather than simply as a way to win, and Vivian let him in. If I had written this review when I first read the book, it may have been 5 stars, but as I reflect back on it, it did just feel super predictable and Dante is far less exciting of a lead that other Ana Huang MMC (hello Christian and Kai). I’ve gone back and re-read it since and while I still enjoy it, this is not a couple I’m looking to return to over and over again, despite really enjoying the book.

Merged review:

Dante and Vivian certainly started me on the enemies to lovers train, and I loved following their dynamic changes as Dante became more possessive in a caring way rather than simply as a way to win, and Vivian let him in. If I had written this review when I first read the book, it may have been 5 stars, but as I reflect back on it, it did just feel super predictable and Dante is far less exciting of a lead that other Ana Huang MMC (hello Christian and Kai). I’ve gone back and re-read it since and while I still enjoy it, this is not a couple I’m looking to return to over and over again, despite really enjoying the book.

Merged review:

Dante and Vivian certainly started me on the enemies to lovers train, and I loved following their dynamic changes as Dante became more possessive in a caring way rather than simply as a way to win, and Vivian let him in. If I had written this review when I first read the book, it may have been 5 stars, but as I reflect back on it, it did just feel super predictable and Dante is far less exciting of a lead that other Ana Huang MMC (hello Christian and Kai). I’ve gone back and re-read it since and while I still enjoy it, this is not a couple I’m looking to return to over and over again, despite really enjoying the book.

Merged review:

Dante and Vivian certainly started me on the enemies to lovers train, and I loved following their dynamic changes as Dante became more possessive in a caring way rather than simply as a way to win, and Vivian let him in. If I had written this review when I first read the book, it may have been 5 stars, but as I reflect back on it, it did just feel super predictable and Dante is far less exciting of a lead that other Ana Huang MMC (hello Christian and Kai). I’ve gone back and re-read it since and while I still enjoy it, this is not a couple I’m looking to return to over and over again, despite really enjoying the book.

Merged review:

Dante and Vivian certainly started me on the enemies to lovers train, and I loved following their dynamic changes as Dante became more possessive in a caring way rather than simply as a way to win, and Vivian let him in. If I had written this review when I first read the book, it may have been 5 stars, but as I reflect back on it, it did just feel super predictable and Dante is far less exciting of a lead that other Ana Huang MMC (hello Christian and Kai). I’ve gone back and re-read it since and while I still enjoy it, this is not a couple I’m looking to return to over and over again, despite really enjoying the book.

Merged review:

Dante and Vivian certainly started me on the enemies to lovers train, and I loved following their dynamic changes as Dante became more possessive in a caring way rather than simply as a way to win, and Vivian let him in. If I had written this review when I first read the book, it may have been 5 stars, but as I reflect back on it, it did just feel super predictable and Dante is far less exciting of a lead that other Ana Huang MMC (hello Christian and Kai). I’ve gone back and re-read it since and while I still enjoy it, this is not a couple I’m looking to return to over and over again, despite really enjoying the book.

Merged review:

Dante and Vivian certainly started me on the enemies to lovers train, and I loved following their dynamic changes as Dante became more possessive in a caring way rather than simply as a way to win, and Vivian let him in. If I had written this review when I first read the book, it may have been 5 stars, but as I reflect back on it, it did just feel super predictable and Dante is far less exciting of a lead that other Ana Huang MMC (hello Christian and Kai). I’ve gone back and re-read it since and while I still enjoy it, this is not a couple I’m looking to return to over and over again, despite really enjoying the book.

Merged review:

Dante and Vivian certainly started me on the enemies to lovers train, and I loved following their dynamic changes as Dante became more possessive in a caring way rather than simply as a way to win, and Vivian let him in. If I had written this review when I first read the book, it may have been 5 stars, but as I reflect back on it, it did just feel super predictable and Dante is far less exciting of a lead that other Ana Huang MMC (hello Christian and Kai). I’ve gone back and re-read it since and while I still enjoy it, this is not a couple I’m looking to return to over and over again, despite really enjoying the book.

Merged review:

Dante and Vivian certainly started me on the enemies to lovers train, and I loved following their dynamic changes as Dante became more possessive in a caring way rather than simply as a way to win, and Vivian let him in. If I had written this review when I first read the book, it may have been 5 stars, but as I reflect back on it, it did just feel super predictable and Dante is far less exciting of a lead that other Ana Huang MMC (hello Christian and Kai). I’ve gone back and re-read it since and while I still enjoy it, this is not a couple I’m looking to return to over and over again, despite really enjoying the book.

Merged review:

Dante and Vivian certainly started me on the enemies to lovers train, and I loved following their dynamic changes as Dante became more possessive in a caring way rather than simply as a way to win, and Vivian let him in. If I had written this review when I first read the book, it may have been 5 stars, but as I reflect back on it, it did just feel super predictable and Dante is far less exciting of a lead that other Ana Huang MMC (hello Christian and Kai). I’ve gone back and re-read it since and while I still enjoy it, this is not a couple I’m looking to return to over and over again, despite really enjoying the book.

Merged review:

Dante and Vivian certainly started me on the enemies to lovers train, and I loved following their dynamic changes as Dante became more possessive in a caring way rather than simply as a way to win, and Vivian let him in. If I had written this review when I first read the book, it may have been 5 stars, but as I reflect back on it, it did just feel super predictable and Dante is far less exciting of a lead that other Ana Huang MMC (hello Christian and Kai). I’ve gone back and re-read it since and while I still enjoy it, this is not a couple I’m looking to return to over and over again, despite really enjoying the book.

Merged review:

Dante and Vivian certainly started me on the enemies to lovers train, and I loved following their dynamic changes as Dante became more possessive in a caring way rather than simply as a way to win, and Vivian let him in. If I had written this review when I first read the book, it may have been 5 stars, but as I reflect back on it, it did just feel super predictable and Dante is far less exciting of a lead that other Ana Huang MMC (hello Christian and Kai). I’ve gone back and re-read it since and while I still enjoy it, this is not a couple I’m looking to return to over and over again, despite really enjoying the book.