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A review by booksblabbering
Throne in the Dark by A.K. Caggiano
3.25
The son of a demon aiming for great evil and domination and a blonde, bubbly, cinnamon roll romance book lover are accidentally magically chained together. Damien must put up with Amma, this tender thorn in his side. Amma must up with this villain, this burn the world down hero for her.
This was like candy floss. Sweet, over-the-top, lacking substance, yet quite addicting.
<b>Damien had to bite the inside of his cheek to keep from laughing.
“Surely, I don’t look like that.”
“It’s close,” she warned, features relaxing. “You have resting villain face.”
“I am a villain.”
And then Amma, the girl he had abducted, dragged across the realm, and threatened to murder, actually rolled her eyes at him.
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The innuendoes were hilarious.
Damien’s demon was a chaotic mood.
The tension was intense.
The necessary heroine becoming drunk scene and being too open-mouthed was hilarious.
Yes, Amma was too naive.
No, Damien isn’t truly evil incarnate.
Yes, the big twist/reveal was obvious from the start.
Overall, don’t take the book, yourself, or the jokes too seriously and you’ll have a fun time.
Available on kindle unlimited!
The audiobook is great as it has two narrators for the dual pov.