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One drink. Three maniacal mates.Drink me.This is no ordinary task. It’s a compatibility test. A way for King Krolic to find a suitable mate. All because he needs an heir.Every eligible maiden in the kingdom has to drink.Including little old me—Alitha Marvel—a simple mortal living in a land of magic and wonder.Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would become the Chosen Omega. But the moment I swallow, I find myself falling down, down, down and landing in the middle of mayhem.Monsterland is in disarray.Everyone is hunting the King’s salvation. His intended. The one who can give him an heir. Me.Two of the King’s insanely hot Enforcers arrive to guide me to the palace.But each step toward my fate has me questioning who to trust. Where to go. How to run.My fate has turned into a deadly game.One where I’m the rabbit and my only salvation is to win the hearts of those pursuing me.Otherwise, I’ll find myself in the King’s breeding cage.Or worse, I’ll end up dead.It’s time to play, bunny.You run.We’ll chase.And when we find you, we’ll show you what it means to be the Queen of Monsterland.Author’s This is a dark standalone paranormal romance where choosing a mate isn’t required. There are themes of dubious consent, primal play, and breeding. Check the trigger warnings in the introduction for more details.
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One-clicked from the cover alone, and hooked from the first few sentences—there’s nothing like reading a Lexi C. Foss book for the first time.
Oh, the world-building! I just want to be lost in this world, over and over again—I think it’s the funnest one I’ve ever seen. And as a lifelong fan of all things Wonderland and its various retellings everywhere—this is by far the best I’ve seen. It’s a dark and twisty world, filled with chaos and dangers beyond most people’s wildest imaginings … yet I crave to be there. Despite being a re-telling, it seemed rather original at times—it actually felt more like a fun new world, using established elements, than a re-telling.
This is very spicy, but extremely plot-heavy, so pay attention.
Before long, I realized that when I put the book down, I really, really missed it and craved being back in this world—it really gripped me harder than most.