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A review by gattolinos_nerdy_nook
A City of Emeralds and Envy by Rebecca F. Kenney
adventurous
dark
emotional
medium-paced
4.0
The third book in the Wicked Darlings series, with Alice, from A Court of Hearts and Hunger, and Dorothy as out heroines for this book.
With Alice coming back from the previous book with get a chance to see some familiar faces with Riordan and Caer and joining this merry band of trauma is the scarecrow (Jasper). These four end up forming a polygamous relationship and it show cases now they all interact with one another either as a group or in pairs. It was great to see how each character would bring a different dynamic to the relationship.
Dorothy on the other hand is going for the enemies to lovers with the Wicked Witch of the West. The two of them I felt like had some of the better scenes in the book when it comes to interactions. This makes sense when you think about that fact that three of the four in the other relationship already had a whole book to do some character development.
There are so many great scenes in this book and a really good amount of spice.
With Alice coming back from the previous book with get a chance to see some familiar faces with Riordan and Caer and joining this merry band of trauma is the scarecrow (Jasper). These four end up forming a polygamous relationship and it show cases now they all interact with one another either as a group or in pairs. It was great to see how each character would bring a different dynamic to the relationship.
Dorothy on the other hand is going for the enemies to lovers with the Wicked Witch of the West. The two of them I felt like had some of the better scenes in the book when it comes to interactions. This makes sense when you think about that fact that three of the four in the other relationship already had a whole book to do some character development.
There are so many great scenes in this book and a really good amount of spice.
Graphic: Sexual content
Moderate: Body horror, Death, Sexual violence, and Violence
Minor: Child abuse