A review by yazthebookish
King of Wrath by Ana Huang

5.0

5 - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

“Because you’re mine.” His teeth scored my neck. “You wear my ring. You’ve come on my face and hand. You live in my head all the fucking time, even if I don’t want you to…” His palm slid to my hip, where his fingers dug grooves into my skin. “And God, I want to punish you for driving me so damn crazy. Every. Single. Day.”

King of Wrath is the first installment in the King of Sins series by Ana Huang and I'm delighted to say that I DEVOURED this book.

I adored the Twisted series but this is the first Ana Huang book that gets a 5⭐️ from me and that says much.

What to expect:

— Spicy Contemporary Romance
— Arranged Marriage
— Slowburn (you'll be rewarded)
— Forced Proximity
— Billionaire CEO x Society Heiress
— Sunshine x Grumpy
— Possessive Alpha MMC
— Interracial Couple
— Groveling
— Hot Chemistry
— Luxury life
— Family drama


Vivian Lau is a 28-year-old luxury event planner and a society heiress as she is the second daughter of Francis Lau, self-made CEO Lau Jewels.

Ana Huang depicted the expectations and aspirations of a new money family/traditional Asian family perfectly. Both Vivian and her older sister Agnes carried the weight of their parents expectations by making successful matches with old money families. Agnes succeeded and married an Eldorran Earl and now it is Vivian's turn to fulfill her parents' wishes by accepting the man they had chosen for her.

My future husband was devastation poured into a suit.

Now the world of high society will flip itself upside down with the news that Dante Russo, the 36-year-old world's most eligible bachelor and enigmatic billionaire of the Russo Group, is to be wed to Vivian.

But how could have Vivian's father secured a marriage for her with the most cold-blooded and ruthless billionaire known to man?

One, Dante was going to be my fiancé.
Two, we might kill each other before we ever made it to the altar.


I throughly enjoyed this book and couldn't put it down.

The chemistry between Vivian and Dante immediately sparked upon their first meeting and I was eating up the delicious tension and pull-and-push between them.

Both of them were forced into a situation where their choices were stripped from them for different reasons and I like that it didn't come easy for them.

Vivian had her parents' expectations to uphold, ever the obedient and loyal daughter of the Laus' and Dante... well... you'll know.

“You don’t know what you do to me.” The rawness of his voice matched the desire in his eyes—dark and fathomless and so visceral I felt it in my bones.

The romance and the slowburn was SCORCHING.

“Keep screaming my name, sweetheart.”

I knew Vivian was a ticking bomb with how pressured she was by her family. I felt so much for her and the burden she carried was constant.

This will definitely join my list of comfort reads and I couldn't have picked up this book at a more perfect timing.