![]() ![]() Aiden King, the male protagonist in the trilogy, was everything I loved in darker, romantic anti-heroes. I DEVOURED the trilogy in a mere two days and immediately hopped into the spin-off titled Cruel King (which, by the way, was equally delicious). ![]() To my utter delight, Deviant King, or rather the Royal Elite book series, hit that sweet spot and more. Finding that sweet spot (pun intended) where we can still enjoy our darker, more villainous hero and scenes that skirt beyond the bounds of “normal”, all while not hating the characters or feeling entirely uncomfortable with certain actions and situations, is incredibly difficult. However, oftentimes these types of genres take things a little too far. I have always been a fan of anti-heroes and stories with darker, less-than-normal themes. A few chapters into this book and I was kicking myself for not having started it sooner. During week 1 of quarantine, I decided to start reading Deviant King by Rina Kent, after weeks of it sitting unread on my kindle after I shamelessly fell victim to a well-placed Facebook ad and downloaded it. As long as we have a massive TBR pile on our bookshelves, or Kindle Unlimited, we can shelter in place for days, weeks, months. ![]() It is a truth universally acknowledged that a bookworm forced to stay home, must be in want of…well…nothing really. ![]() It’s not COVID-19 Making you Feverish…It’s This Book Series: ![]()
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