A Kingdom of Ruin
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K. F. Breene
Never sell your soul to the Demon King.Too late. In an effort to save all that I love, I have to finish the job Nyfain started and ruin myself. I've made a trade with the most cunning creature alive. Me for them. The dungeons will be my new home. Dolion's destruction will be my new goal.I just have to get out of here and back to my golden dragon. Preferably alive.
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Author
K. F. Breene
Pages
586
Publisher
Hazy Dawn Press, Incorporated
Published Date
2021-02-07
ISBN
195575716X 9781955757164
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"ooh this one definitely took a darker turn. as always - check TWs for any book but especially this one!! I didn’t like this one as much probably because there was so much violence and a lot less of the romance that has sparked my interest in the first books. I do think that this book could have been a good ending to the series if they had prolonged the ending a bit more but i’m still going to read the last book to see how everything wraps up!"
"I loved this! It was an interesting story line that I just ate up! Now the spice scenes were a lot for me, however, if your in that type of thing this book is for you! "
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Bri lewis
"I read this on Kindle Unlimited.<br/>This is the third book in the Deliciously Dark Fairytales series.<br/>Wow. This book was quite the rollercoaster. It read differently than the previous two for obvious reasons but I loved it just as much. I am starting the last book today!"
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Laila Keith
"Yes a few depending on what you like? I like the Shadowhunters collection by Cassandra Claire, Six of Crows series by Leigh Bardugo(adult rated), the court of Thornes and Roses by Sarah J Maas(adult rated), a stand alone favorite is Second Chance Contract by M. Robinson (adult rated), the Witcher collection by Andrzej Sapkowski was good but last seemed rushed and not well put together, two less known collections were the Everless series by Sara Holland and the Hunter series by Mercedes Lackey"
"Picking up nearly directly where the previous book left off this novel allows us a peek into the demon kingdom where things aren’t exactly as expected. We learn a lot about the chains power holds not only over the weak who are abused but by the powerful who must maintain an image and the pressure and paranoia that can cause in either a villain or hero.<br/><br/>I really appreciate that every single character has strengths and flaws that shine in equal measure. Showing only one or the other makes stories too predictable and takes away any sort of believability. With books like this you get a real glimpse at the hundreds of parts that can be used to make a whole person and how their actions highlight certain aspects at different times or in different ways through the lens of perception.<br/><br/>The twist at the end was hinted at several times and had be wondering for a bit if there was any chance that it could be and I feel like in the next book good memories that helped Nyfain go on will be shattered by someone less than the perfection he remembers."