A review by darknesslighttt
King of Wrath by Ana Huang

emotional medium-paced

5.0

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π—§π—Ώπ—Όπ—½π—²π˜€: marriage of convenience, forced proximity, billionaire, dislike to love, grumpy x sunshine

π—§π—Ώπ—Άπ—΄π—΄π—²π—Ώπ˜€: blackmail, death of a family member (mentioned), emotional abuse, family disownment, parental neglect, robbery at gunpoint

It's not new to say that I like Ana Huang's writing and books.

Vivian is very smart, strong, compassionate and gives you the bad b*tch vibes. She loves her family, but unfortunately they have very high expectations from her. She tries to have a relationship with Dante and has for a few moments until the decline begins. The moment she found out the reason why Dante continued to go with the marriage hit her very hard, but if Dante had communicated with her, I think this aspect would have been resolved faster without her having to suffer.

Dante is close to perfection. He speaks Italian, plans dates, and after he hurts Vivian he tries his best to win her back, but Vivian knows her true worth and makes him apologize on his knees. The groveling in this book surpasses the others written by this author.

If Vivian had parents who wanted perfection, Dante's parents were not present at all, not even at their wedding.

We see Christian and Stella a bit in this book but it doesn't spoil anything for anyone who has read Twisted Lies before.

I can't wait to read Kai and Isabella's book.Β  I suspect that it will be very interesting and spicy.

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