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For King and Corruption

Dark Maji Series 4

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For King and Corruption

By: Kel Carpenter, Lucinda Dark
Narrated by: Amy McFadden
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Kel Carpenter and Lucinda Dark present Book 4 in the Dark Maji series.

Contains mature themes.

©2020 Kel Carpenter LLC (P)2020 Tantor
Dark Fantasy Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction

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absolutely loved this series!! ❤️ the whole series was captivating and left you wanting more

loved it

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This is a series that Booktok needs to be frothing at the mouth over. It's so unexpected and dark. I have 1 more book to go and cant wait to see how it ends.

In love with this series

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This was fairly annoying, especially for a relatively short book.

Everything that had been vaguely uncomfortable and weird in the previous three books came to a head here. It felt like the authors didn't really know where they wanted to take this so every book takes you to a brand new place and pretends that was the goal initially. Foreshadowing is non-existent, Quinn is unbearable, Lazarus fails to deliver, and there's basically no consequences except when they enable the plot.

It was deeply disappointing, especially since I've adored Kel Carpenter's other works. I can only assume that the partnership is the cause of the low quality.

Disappointing experience for a Kel Carpenter book

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