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The Darkest King: William's Story by Gena Showalter

alexandra_92's review against another edition

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5.0

yup William found his match in Sunny!

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4.0

3.5 stars

And this is why I don’t like going into a book with high hopes. This is a great story, but I’ve been waiting for William’s tale since we first met him many, many books ago (The Darkest Kiss) so my expectations were sky high. Like, unrealistically high.

I love a fake relationship story, and in its own convoluted way that is what this story happens to be. The funny thing is, I think William and Sunny thought it was fake more than anyone else. It seemed obvious to those close to William that he had finally met his match.

Getting to the heart of how the curse on William came about and how he dealt with things once he realized he was cursed was interesting. Again, it’s been many books that we’ve just been getting bits and pieces. As much as we know that Lucifer is bad, seeing the progression of him being William’s beloved foster brother to William seeing the truth of Lucifer’s evil was very well written and had me reacting on a gut level. If you’ve read the Lords of the Underworld series up to this point, you know there are many things that happen throughout that could really cause terrible feelings to resurface for many people. When it comes to Lucifer and his attitudes about violence and sex, that goes tenfold. I’m giving you a HUGE content warning on this book. Seriously, Lucifer is not a good guy. Absolutely NOT redeeming qualities.

Sunny is a lot of fun. She has seen so much tragedy and, essentially, been on the run for a huge part of her life. Yet, she finds a way to keep it together. She has an instant reaction to William, but doesn’t trust anything he has to say. Of course, she doesn’t realize that William is also reacting to her in a way he hasn’t with any other person. Where she is constantly reminding herself of William’s womanizing reputation, William is trying to rein his feelings in when in comes to Sunny. He is falling for Sunny so hard that he doesn’t want her to be his fated mate, that would mean he has to kill her or be killed.

I’ve never been a huge fan of William’s foster father, Hades. Just because he is now allied with the Lords doesn’t mean his intentions are good. I believe he loves William and cares for William above all others. I do not think Hades knows what unconditional love is, though. With everything William has been through in his life, Hades just piles on more guilt that is unnecessary. It’s painful to watch their interactions once Hades realizes the he cannot stop William from interacting with Sunny or his long-lost brother Axel. My heart breaks for William.

I could go through this story chapter by chapter and tell you all the good, there’s a lot of good. The problem I found was it wasn’t keeping me fully engaged. I think that had to do with pacing, not the story itself. There was a lot that was going on and it didn’t always unfold in a way that made sense or really flowed the way I’m used to things flowing with Gena Showalter’s stories. That doesn’t mean I didn’t enjoy the story or that I don’t think Sunny and William are a perfect match. I did and they are.

As is usually the case with this series, I got one HEA but now cannot get Axel out of my mind. I’d very much like to see him find his mate, too. There is plenty of story left to be told with other peripheral characters we’ve met throughout the series. This story was a bit anti-climactic in many ways, not just William’s story but also the overall arch of the Lucifer vs Everyone story. That coupled with the fact that I know there are more book after this one leads me to believe we will get to see Axel get his HEA someday.

Did this book live up to my expectations? No. Could it have? Probably not. But it was a good read and really was a lot of fun when we got into Sunny’s nature and how unicorns work.

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abbielairson117's review against another edition

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5.0

I need to hear Xerxes story!!

bobsvoid's review against another edition

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2.0

Really disappointed with this one.

pavi_fictionalworm's review against another edition

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4.0

You know it’s going to be a fun ride when the playboy prince of Hell is fated to be with one of the last unicorn shifters - it’s all giggles and sparkles until the prophecy of “the one who loves William, will kill him” is looking to come true!
With giggles and unicorn kisses, there will huge reveals, twists and turns that will leave you wanting the next book. Immediately.

queenmarmar's review against another edition

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fast-paced

3.0

shell74's review against another edition

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4.0

4 - 4.5 Epic Stars
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bremna101's review against another edition

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fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

2.5

bookpauper's review against another edition

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3.0

I’m nitpicking but, the William build-up was so big, I was simply expecting more. I wasn’t rooting for a Gilly/William pairing so that wasn’t a hang up. The romance was nice and easy and like I said I guess I wanted more. So, yeah, it was a nice romance.

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5.0

I feel like I have been waiting 84 years for this book.

I was hesitantly optimistic going into this book. I was BLOWN AWAY with how happy I was with Showalter's decision in having Gilly and William not together.

Sunny is such an amazing character. She continued to challenge William on the things he had thought his entire life. She was truly the perfect choice for him with her warrior like strength and her sass. I loved getting to know not only her, but her race as well. Adding that dynamic to the world allows for a lot more story to be told. Clearly this book was an end of an arc of the story of this world.

William finding his coder in Sunny and getting to know Axel was amazing! I FINALLY FEEL like we got some real growth out of his character. Watching him open up to Sunny about the book was truly a joy. I also enjoy how all of that worked.

The on page chemistry of Sunny and William was THROUGH THE ROOF!!