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After the brutal murder of her twin sister, Aurora "Rory" Raven spends years forging herself into a ruthless vigilante killer. She never gave up her search for the man who killed her sister, but when she is convicted of thirteen murders and sentenced to five-hundred years in Vincula, the prison realm, she knows her sister's death will never be avenged. After arriving in Vincula, Aurora discovers her opportunity for retribution is closer than she thought. Caius is the notorious Umbra King, ruler of Vincula, King of the Monsters, and the thing nightmares are made of. After being locked in his own realm for a crime he didn't commit, his only focus has been revenge. But when Aurora drops into his throne room, representing everything he despises, they begin a game of cat and mouse, and before long, their hatred turns into something else.
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1 primary bookVincula Realm is a 1-book series first released in 2022 with contributions by Jamie Applegate Hunter.
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Amazing! Loved this book. Sad I have to wait until the next book is written. Tropes in this book are enemies to lovers, fated mates, morally gray female and male main characters. I thought the world building and plot were unique. Even the secondary characters were great and well written. There is spice 🌶. There is a Pronunciation and World Guide at the back of the book. This book ends on the cliffhanger of all cliffhangers. I am dying to read the 2nd book.
ARC Review - I have no words. This book was AMAZING. The story, the characters, just everything. Even down to details that can sometimes get annoying if they aren't explained. For example does anyone know what Sunball is in Crescent City? It's never explained. But the sport in this is explained. It may seem minor but I just mention it to emphasize how I was not confused about one thing in this book. And man oh many when she says it ends on a cliffhanger she does mean it.
The Umbra King is a solid start to a duet, with some amazing spicy scenes and a unique world filled with magic, a touch of Christian lore, and realism woven throughout. The story builds an intriguing atmosphere, and the chemistry between the characters really stands out.
However, the writing style shifts towards the end, which is my only qualm. The author moves from showing to more telling, which makes the final chapters feel rushed. Important plot points get tied up quickly, leaving the ending feeling a bit unsatisfying compared to the rest of the book. Despite this, it's an enjoyable read that sets up for an exciting conclusion in the sequel.