A Throne of Ruin
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4.1
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K. F. Breene
The only thing protecting me from the demons...is the beast. Nyfain, the golden dragon prince, tried to set me free. But there is no freedom in this kingdom. Not for anyone. The demons have sought me out. They want to trap me. To use me against Nyfain. It's only a matter of time before they call in the demon king. Nyfain thinks I should save myself. That I should barter with the demon king to escape this place. But can I give myself to the creature responsible for torturing the people I love? In order to save them, though, I might not have a choice.
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Author
K. F. Breene
Pages
620
Publisher
Hazy Dawn Press, Incorporated
Published Date
2021-11-10
ISBN
1955757143 9781955757140
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"OOF this one was as good as the last! uncovering more about Nyfain, Finley and the curse! more spice, more adventure, more action, more ROMANCE GAH I’m really enjoying this series! the ending broke me a little bit but it’s also making me run to read the 3rd book! (I still can’t tell if it’s the plot or the spice that I like so much HAHA - either way im enjoying it)"
"I liked it. The first one I devoured. But I really tried to get into the next one and it just got repetitive for me. Maybe the spice got to much for me. But the story line was very interesting. "
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Bri lewis
"I read this on Kindle Unlimited.<br/>This is the second book of the series Deliciously Dark Fairytales. I loved this one even more than the first!! I really enjoyed getting to know the other characters, especially Hadriel, and there was double the spice!"
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Laila Keith
"This book picked up nicely from where the first left off. It did a little reminding of what had happened, but not in the way where it is annoying and slows down getting into the story.<br/><br/>The plot of this series builds really well and while it is filled with sex and foul language everything in it works towards building/maintaining a character as a full person or furthering the storyline. Still, definitely not recommended for those who are easily embarrassed or shy about such things.<br/><br/>I love that the final letter confirms all the suspicions built from the clues dropped throughout the first two books and lines us up for something very different with the next story."