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Reign Of Ruin
2022
First Published
4.26
Average Rating
364
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They say if you’re going to dance with the Devil, you might as well lead. I lied…My name isn’t Cecilia. When the doors of my past were pried open, all of my skeletons came tumbling out. I’d lived my whole life thinking the worst had already happened, and nothing else could hurt me. I couldn’t have been more wrong. In the wreckage I’m reborn. I’ll do anything to get my revenge on those who’ve wronged me and the man who stole my throne, My uncle. But finding my way back will be painful, especially with the leaders of the Black Crow Brotherhood trying to keep me under their thumb. And now I owe them. Mateo Kane, Santo Álvarez, and Ronan Zerkos; they’ve wormed their way into my heart and under my skin. Will my lies and betrayals cost me the trust of the three men left on my side? I may leave behind a trail of ruin in my path, but I’ve bled for the truth and I know now; when you’re born a Queen you’ll die a Queen. I’ll let the whole world go to waste if it means I’m buried with my crown. I never said I wasn’t the bad guy. Welcome home, Célia Flóres. Reign Of Ruin: Book 2 of Reina Del Cártel is the second installment of a Reverse harem, dark romance trilogy. It should be read in order after Queen Of Nothing. This book contains dark material, explicit language and some trigger warnings may be needed. Intended for readers 18+. This is a why choose romance, meaning the heroine does not have choose between her love interests.

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Santana Knox
Santana Knox
Author · 14 books
Santana Knox is a Brazilian author, a South American immigrant, a mother, wife, devotee of Santa Muerte and creative who yearned for Latin presence and representation. Santana got tired of letting the voices in her head drive her crazy, and decided to write down the stories they were begging to tell instead. A lover of the unusual, and a hopeless romantic when it comes to toxic villains, Santana's books should always be taken with a grain of salt, specifically the kind that keeps demons away.
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