A Kingdom This Cursed and Empty
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4.4 • 178 Ratings
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
In a world darkened by deceit, the truth is a light that won’t be dimmed—even when it illuminates Lorian’s betrayals more starkly than I could ever want to see. They call him the Bloodthirsty Prince. His reign of terror has left a trail of blood across this continent, a trail that intertwines with my own past—not even my parents were spared from his merciless slaughter. To save my brother’s life, I agreed to another bargain with the fae prince. Now, I’m forced to work with him, to travel to the fae lands, to spend my every waking moment with the man who betrayed me. All because King Sabium has woven a deadly tapestry of manipulation, using those we least suspect for his wicked schemes. There are no lines I won’t cross to protect the people I love. So I’ll work with former enemies. I’ll manipulate, blackmail, and deceive potential allies. I’ll swallow my pride, bury my shattered heart, and cooperate with the fae to prepare for the coming war. Because there are creatures far more monstrous than the fae—and some of them masquerade as men. Book two of this slow-burn enemies-to-lovers series will enchant fans of fantasy romance who love Raven Kennedy, Amanda Bouchet, and Carissa Broadbent.
Customer Reviews
Voice Acting could’ve been better
Seems pretty odd to have the use of these 2 voices and not use them to the full extent. Having 4 voices represent 2 people is sometimes confusing but the story is good nonetheless.
Did not finish!
Read the first one and gave the story another chance with the second book. The story itself is mid at best and very predictable. The relationship between the two main love interests is supposed to feel hot and cold and mysterious but instead it feels toxic and childish. The spicy scenes are set so that there’s “tension” but you just don’t feel it. I really wanted to like this series but it’s lacking in more ways then one.
The twists continues!
Adventure, love, and plot twists. This story, I think, doesn’t get the hype it deserves. It’s worth it!