Fiendish Prince

· Dark Kingdom Book 1 · Aron Lewes
4.0
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In a twisted kingdom, slaves toil on “human farms,” where their blood is harvested for their vampire overlords. One such overlord is Oskar, a fiendish prince and torturer. Prince Oskar always gets what he wants, and when he sets his eyes on Adeline, his cousin's latest captive, he decides to make her his mistress.


Caught in the clutches of the wicked prince, Adeline despises Oskar for the cruel fate he's forced on her. As their tumultuous relationship unfolds, Adeline grapples with conflicting emotions of hatred and an inexplicable attraction. Can she see through the veil of darkness surrounding Oskar and discover the truth behind his actions? Or can he not be redeemed?


Fiendish Prince is a dark fantasy with forbidden romance and damaged vampire princes.


Content Warning: Strong violence

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4.0
5 reviews
warbabybites
December 6, 2024
A very different type of vampire story. Oskar is the least likely "Dark Prince", petulant, homicidally careless but sad, lonely & needy. Adeline, the object of his*affections* is perpetually irritating & annoying. In fact the two women in this are both supremely annoying! Luckily the men make up for it by being complex & compelling, even the wildly unhinged King Isaak. I'll be interested to watch the development of them all from here.
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MAR
May 28, 2024
love the conflict between the prince trying to be good,but is naturally bad
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