

Despite her betrayal, Emilia will do anything to solve this new mystery and find out who her sister really is. Damning evidence points to Vittoria as the murderer and she’s quickly declared an enemy of the Seven Circles. When a high-ranking member of House Greed is assassinated, Emilia and Wrath are drawn to the rival demon court. Emilia doesn’t simply desire his body, she wants his heart and soul-but that’s something the enigmatic demon can’t promise her.


But before she faces the demons of her past, Emilia yearns to claim her king, the seductive Prince of Wrath, in the flesh. If you prefer your plots to be more developed and complex, this may not work as well.Emilia is reeling from the shocking discovery that her twin sister, Vittoria, is alive.

If you’re looking for a book full of enticing romance, demons, witches, and familial relationships, this is for you. Between their magical pact and the sizzling chemistry, there was plenty to keep my invested in their romance. I’m obviously a huge fan of enemies-to-lovers, but the way these two were written was perfect. The dynamic between Emilia and Wrath is the saving grace of this novel, in my opinion. Despite lacking the complexity I typically crave in stories, I did enjoy reading this and following Emilia as she navigated the secrets surrounding her sister’s death. There were also quite a few plot holes and moments where I found it hard to believe Emilia could be that naive. The plot twists were easily guessed and I was able to unravel most of the reveals. I was really excited by the premise but overall the plot ended up being one of the downfalls. Witches, demon Princes, dark magic, and Italian food? There’s nothing more I could have asked for! From the prologue, we are introduced to a 19th-century setting that is dark, decadent, and devilishly delicious. Title: Kingdom of the Wicked (Kingdom of the Wicked #1)īooks that instantly transport readers into their atmospheric world are my favorite kind, and Kingdom of the Wicked does exactly that.
