Kristy Cunning
Two Kingdoms (The Dark Side, #3)
Paca, once a forlorn ghost, has embraced her destiny as The Apocalypse while her four Gothic crushes become the powerful Four Horsemen—now her harem and her protectors. As she strikes a deal with Lucifer, juggles world-shaking secrets, and keeps one eye on revenge (and maybe cookies), dark humor and steamy tension fuel a perilous journey into identity, power, and wicked family politics.
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About This Book
In "Two Kingdoms," the third installment of Kristy Cunning's "The Dark Side" series, Paca, once a forlorn ghost, has embraced her destiny as The Apocalypse. Her four Gothic crushes have transformed into the formidable Four Horsemen—now her harem and protectors. As she strikes a deal with Lucifer, juggles world-shaking secrets, and seeks revenge, dark humor and steamy tension fuel her perilous journey into identity, power, and wicked family politics.
The narrative delves into Paca's complex relationships with the Horsemen, exploring themes of love, loyalty, and betrayal. The story is marked by a blend of suspense and dark humor, creating an intense and immersive atmosphere. Paca's journey is fraught with challenges, as she navigates the treacherous dynamics of her supernatural world, striving to balance her personal desires with the looming responsibilities of her apocalyptic role.
What Readers Say
Readers appreciate the unique blend of humor and darkness in the narrative. Many praise the character development and distinct personalities of the protagonists. Fans note the engaging writing style that balances wit with emotional depth. Some readers criticize the pacing and feel certain plot points are drawn out unnecessarily. Content warnings include explicit sexual content, dark humor, and language; reader discretion is advised.
