She maintains her fierce loyalty to those she loves, chases after her own pleasure, and embraces her anger in all its might. As the story has moved forward, Emilia has grown, too. She’s persistent and uses that to her advantage. Despite being in the dark for many things, Emilia refuses to be the damsel in distress. This book contains bigger reveals involving Emilia, and as such, Maniscalco gives her greater opportunities to truly own her power – in more ways than one. It’s nothing unique to this book specifically, but it’s certainly become more steadfast since readers first met her. Something I’ve loved seeing throughout this series is the agency that Emilia has. Together, Emilia and Wrath set out to find the truth and stop the unrest brewing before it’s too late. The accusation sets Emilia on the case to clear Vittoria’s name, all while Emilia continues to learn more about her murky past. Emilia has made a shocking discovery about her twin Vittoria, who has been accused of committing a murder in House Greed. The book picks up almost immediately after the events of book 2, Kingdom of the Cursed. The third and final installment of Kerri Maniscalco’s Kingdom of the Wicked trilogy, Kingdom of the Feared, is finally out in the world.
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