
A Soul so Rebellious and Wild
The kingdom teeters on the edge as a final confrontation with dark magic approaches, forcing the characters to make impossible choices. This conclusion determines the fate of everyone they love and everything they've fought for. The ending reshapes their entire world and leaves nothing untouched.
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Corrick and Harper are finally free of the curse that kept them apart, but freedom brings new dangers. When Corrick is captured by the kingdom's enemies and forced to work as a prisoner, Harper must decide whether to stay safe or risk everything to save him. The story follows both of them as they deal with betrayal, duty, and a love that's been tested to its breaking point.
This book strips away the curse and forces the characters to face real, human conflicts. Kemmerer's strength has always been making you believe in her couples, and this finale delivers on years of tension. The action escalates, the emotional stakes feel genuine, and there's real vulnerability in how these two have to rebuild trust.
Violence, war, capture, torture references, death of characters, sexual content.
Corrick's capture and the conflict between duty and love are central. The curse is broken but its legacy haunts them. Major character deaths occur. The ending addresses whether love can survive in a world at war, no cop-out happy ending, but something harder and more real.
If you loved books 1 and 2, you're already reading this. If you're new to the series, start with 'A Curse So Dark and Lonely', this is the payoff book, not a standalone. Fair warning: it's darker than the first two, with violence and morally gray choices.
This is book 3 of 3 in A Curse So Dark and Lonely. Read in order: book 1, then 'A Heart So Fierce and Broken' (book 2), then this. It's the conclusion of Corrick and Harper's arc.
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