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The Rebel King

Deviant Kings, Book 2

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The Rebel King

Von: Gina L. Maxwell
Gesprochen von: J.F. Harding, Kelsey Navarro
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All work and no wicked play makes Tiernan a very unsatisfied king…

Of all the Verran brothers, Tiernan is the least suited to wear the Night Court crown. The Rebel Prince is happy with no responsibilities or accountability—just the freedom to pursue his own dark, lush pleasures in Sin City. Including his secret hunger for a certain smart-mouthed, fiery redhead.

Only, the possibility of having Fiona is stripped away when Tiernan is thrust into the one role he never wanted: king. As king of the Dark Fae, wanting—let alone pursuing—anything with a lower-caste fae like Fiona would shift from fun…to forbidden.

Now war is emerging from the shadows of Vegas, and Tiernan is caught between who he’s meant to be and who he wants. And somewhere in this maelstrom of lust, love, and rebellion is the key to the Dark Fae’s survival…even if the cost is more than he can imagine.

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The story is great and the narration is on point. I absolutely loved and devoured both books and can’t wait for third.
(Side note, I cannot agree with the other review. I did not notice the overly use of „the Russian“ more than other books like that)

Loved it

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I feel like everytime when the vampire showed up it was shoved in the face that he's Russian and how great this is, because of obvious reasons this took me everytime out of the story. I hate when fiction needs to glorifie/normalise/ignore this. it's like glorifying north Korea. I actually liked the story but this ruined it for me and I def won't continue with the next book.

to often talk about Nationality

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