

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Title: Kingdom of the Feared (#3)
Author: Kerri Maniscalco
Format: ebook (own)
Pages: 393
Publication Date: 9/27/22
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Categories: Romance, Fantasy, Series, Supernatural


Emilia is reeling from the shocking discovery that her twin sister, Vittoria, is alive. But before she faces the demons of her past, Emilia yearns to claim her king, the seductive Prince of Wrath, in the flesh. Emilia doesn’t simply desire his body, she wants his heart and soul—but that’s something the enigmatic demon can’t promise her.
When a high-ranking member of House Greed is assassinated, Emilia and Wrath are drawn to the rival demon court. Damning evidence points to Vittoria as the murderer and she’s quickly declared an enemy of the Seven Circles. Despite her betrayal, Emilia will do anything to solve this new mystery and find out who her sister really is.
Together Emilia and Wrath play a sin-fueled game of deception as they work to stop the unrest that’s brewing between witches, demons, shape-shifters and the most treacherous foes of all: the Feared.
Emilia was warned that when it came to the Wicked nothing was as it seemed. But, have the true villains been much closer all along? When the truth is finally revealed, it just might end up costing Emilia her heart.
Two curses.
One prophecy.
A reckoning all have feared.
And a love more powerful than fate. All hail the king and queen of Hell.


Content Warning: sex, violence
Okay everyone, they should have stopped marketing this as YA since the last book. If you thought that was steamy…oh boy…this one takes it to the next level. Let’s dive into this book and see what did and didn’t work for me:
+ Wrath and Emilia are back and forget all the teasing and tension in book two. This is a book of full on Wrath and Emilia smut. Now they get to release their passions on one another and they sure do! They are horny for one another and show it everywhere it seems. 😅 I do admit, at some later points of the book I was skipping the sex scenes to get to the story. I love them together though. This book is as sinful as these princes of Hell.
+ This is Wrath and Emilia’s story basically told by Emilia, but really, it involves so many other characters. It’s a tangled web of secrets, curses and betrayals. I love the reveals in the story, especially because yay, finally we know what the heck is going on with Vittoria, the werewolves, the curse, and Emilia’s powers. It is ALL revealed! There was so much to unpack and I think the story did a great job at tying up loose ends and leaving some open for a spin-off.
+ I love the different princes, and I think this series has the potential for so many spin offs. Now I want to know about Pride and Vittoria…and what about Envy? Greed also has potential for his own story with a certain werewolf/demon. So many characters, so many more stories to tell? But this time it can’t be marketed as YA…just give it to us straight NA or Adult Fantasy…and throw in all the sexy scenes you want. I doubt we could handle a book about Lust. 😅 I also want to know more about Claudia! There is just so much potential and that mostly happens because there are characters we care about in the book. And that series definitely made us care about the characters.
+ Emilia really grows in this final book. She opens her eyes to the truth, no matter how much it hurts (physically and emotionally) and she makes some really hard choices. But I did admire how she found a way to keep Wrath….and her sister. She wanted it to work for her blood family and her new family.
~ I enjoy smut but I feel like they marketed this whole series wrong. It started off YA in book one…but clearly isn’t been NA since book two. I’m glad they are together and have good sex. I knew they have their happily ever after so my mind wanted to just get to the other threads of the story like Vittoria! So if you like smut, you will love this book. If you don’t – you will not enjoy this book.
~ The truth made me kinda sad…especially about Emilia and Vittoria’s upbringing. I can understand why it happened but just knowing how a person in their childhood really feels about them. I felt like that resolved too quick (at least for me). It was a betrayal that is heartbreaking.


Tropes: curses, good twin/evil twin, secret powers, fated
Spice Level: 🌶🌶🌶🌶
Why you should read it:
- you want some Wrath and Emilia smut
- so many reveals about Vittoria and Emilia, the werewolves, and all the side characters are unique
- an entertaining, solid conclusion that leaves the doors open to potential spin-offs
Why you might not want to read it:
- not into smut
My Thoughts:
This whole series is entertaining and I think this is a great conclusion to this trilogy. I loved the world building, the characters and we get all the secret reveals! This book in particular has the smut we have all been waiting for and knew it was leading to. But I do wish this was marketed properly in the beginning of the series. I would have loved it too as a YA novel with less smut but strategically placed sexy scenes. But if you want spice – you get it in this book! Emilia and Wrath get their happily ever after and we get some things left open for potential spin offs. If that’s the case I need a few because there are many characters who deserve their own story. I look forward to seeing what this author writes next!


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Other books by this author that I have read and reviewed:
Kingdom of the Wicked by. Kerri Maniscalco – ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Kingdom of the Cursed by. Kerri Maniscalco – ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️


You are kerosene. Volatile. Noxious.”
~ Kerri Maniscalco, Kingdom of the Feared
And he is her fate. ‘As above, so below’. They are the balance. Lights and dark. One fallen from above, and one created in the underworld below.”
~ Kerri Maniscalco, Kingdom of the Feared




We enjoyed Kingdom of the Wicked and can’t wait to read the rest of the series. We’re glad to hear it’s living up to expectations!
Enjoy the rest of the series!
You cracked me up with we couldn’t handle a book about Lust. LOL! I totally get what you mean about the marketing, though. Definitely not YA. I’m excited to hear that there’s lots of potential for spin-offs. Great review!!
Can you imagine? lol Hope you get to read it soon!
Thanks! Can’t wait!
Great review! I had the same thoughts – ended up skipping the smut later to get to the actual story because it was just way more interesting!
I almost felt like there was still unanswered questions but it would mostly be answered in spin-offs. I hope she also tells us whether wrath recognized Emilia in the beginning and how the curse was trying to make him forget her and when he fully realized who she was!
Thanks! I wonder if Vittoria is going to get her own series and then we’ll get more answers?