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Kingdom of the Cursed
by Kerri Maniscalco
“After selling her soul to become Queen of the Wicked, Emilia travels to the Seven Circles with the enigmatic Prince of Wrath, where she's introduced to a seductive world of vice.
She vows to do whatever it takes to avenge her beloved sister, Vittoria...even if that means accepting the hand of the Prince of Pride, the king of demons.
The first rule in the court of the Wicked? Trust no one. With back-stabbing princes, luxurious palaces, mysterious party invitations, and conflicting clues about who really killed her twin, Emilia finds herself more alone than ever before. Can she even trust Wrath, her one-time ally in the mortal world...or is he keeping dangerous secrets about his true nature?
Emilia will be tested in every way as she seeks a series of magical objects that will unlock the clues of her past and the answers she craves...”
This book has some spice/steam and has a bit of a different feel from the first book. I feel like this book is more romance heavy than the first, which is fine by me. She isn’t actively looking for who killed her sister as much as book one. I really enjoyed Emilia’s growth and how she and Wrath interact. I really loved all the scenes with Wrath and Emilia. Not going to lie I wanted to scream and hit Emilia at times because she can be so stubborn. I do wish I reread book one, but ultimately I really enjoyed this and cannot wait for the third book!
She vows to do whatever it takes to avenge her beloved sister, Vittoria...even if that means accepting the hand of the Prince of Pride, the king of demons.
The first rule in the court of the Wicked? Trust no one. With back-stabbing princes, luxurious palaces, mysterious party invitations, and conflicting clues about who really killed her twin, Emilia finds herself more alone than ever before. Can she even trust Wrath, her one-time ally in the mortal world...or is he keeping dangerous secrets about his true nature?
Emilia will be tested in every way as she seeks a series of magical objects that will unlock the clues of her past and the answers she craves...”
This book has some spice/steam and has a bit of a different feel from the first book. I feel like this book is more romance heavy than the first, which is fine by me. She isn’t actively looking for who killed her sister as much as book one. I really enjoyed Emilia’s growth and how she and Wrath interact. I really loved all the scenes with Wrath and Emilia. Not going to lie I wanted to scream and hit Emilia at times because she can be so stubborn. I do wish I reread book one, but ultimately I really enjoyed this and cannot wait for the third book!