Friday, October 21, 2022

Kingdom of the Feared Review



Kingdom of the Feared Review

Title: Kingdom of the Feared  (Book 3 of the Kingdom of the Wicked series) 

Author: Kerri Maniscalco

Rating: ★★★★

Genre: Fantasy, Fiction, Thriller 

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 Kingdom of the Feared

    Worth the freaking wait. After a year of waiting to turn the pages in this book I can say this was worth the wait. We pick up right after Kingdom of the Cursed with Wrath and Emilia, marriage on the line. This book was full of cute moments ones from our fearless King of the Seven Realms. One murder that incriminates Vittoria and leaves Emilia to be between two worlds. This book is one I could not put down for a second. 

    I was confused I'll admit when reading book one, which plot based, and book two which was character and more romance based. But after reading this book I can now say in confidence that I understand it. This book follows the long story about the curse that was placed not only on Emilia but Wrath as well, as their love has gone on for centuries. From the first book the curse was brought to life but it was so far in the background that we don't think twice about it, the second book the curse was understood and in this last book the curse was officially broken.  

    I ADORED Wrath more than I thought I ever thought I could. This book made him so human like, full of cute moments where he wasn't the Prince of Hell or King of anything but the holder of Emilia's heart. The scenes where he splashed her, cooked with her, held her and nothing more made my heart happy. it made the reading more enjoyable. The story was a mixture of the first and second books in all the best of ways. Twists and turns of the past, present and future made the guessing so much more entertaining. 

    This authors writing is like having a movie play out in your head, the development of the scenes, thee characters brought the world to life. She knew how to tell this story, capturing up each moment into a movie. The character development was so well crafter that by the time you get to the third book you are already in love with the character. She added such personality and depth to her characters that even if you don't enjoy the characters you would enjoy the story. 

    If your planning on reading this story my only advise for you is to read it with an OPEN mind, to not let the events of book two and the turn of the story ruin in for you because it has a reason and she reveals it in the AMAZING cliff hanger at the end of Book 2. 

    This series, as sad as it is that it ended came to an end in the best of ways. However I have a feeling we aren't entirely done with the Seven Realms just yet.

    

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