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368 pages, Hardcover
First published September 27, 2022
”I chose happiness over fear,” I finally said. “And I’d choose it again without any regrets.”
Thinking of waves lapping made me think of Wrath’s skilled tongue and all the things he’d done to me with it. I squeezed my eyes shut, but that only brought on memories of Wrath between my thighs, a king indulging in a royal feast.


”Don’t. I see what you’re thinking, and I swear I’ll slow your heart until you lose consciousness.”
“You know”—I looped my arm through Vittoria’s and started walking down the cobbled road that was nothing more than an illusion—“someone once told me hate is rooted in passion.”


1) whenever Emilia and Wrath were together, all her thoughts revolves around sex. all of the detrimental, urgent issues surrounding her become non-existent the moment her mind drifts to sex.
2) Wrath is still super fucking vague about everything that has happened in the past. Vittoria was the bad bitch doing business deals, evil villain monologues and kidnappings while divulging all of plot twists and big revelations. everyone say thank you to Vittoria for doing what the Wrath couldn’t do in three whole books :)


”I accept our bond. I give my heart, my soul, my power to thee”
“I always knew you. And always will. Your soul calls to mine. It’s a feeling of coming home. Of peace. No magic can duplicate it.”
"Every villain thinks themselves the hero. And vice versa. In truth, there’s a little villain and hero in each of us. Depending on the circumstances."
"He looked like someone who understood, intimately, what it was like to lose everything. To be forced to stand when you wished to fall. To get up on your own and defy the hand of fate that brought so much pain by smacking you down time and time again. To choose to live and flourish despite the bad. And most important, to dare to dream of better days while your current world was a living nightmare."
"What happens after the last chapter? That is the part of the story I'm always most intrigued by. Who rises up next, a hero or villain? There are certainly many more tales that have yet to be told."

"Rise," he said softly. "Just as they always feared you would."
