Music is chaotic, beautiful, and proper. Who knew Isabella and Kai would share a mutual passion for the piano? Beethoven’s Hammerklavier is one of the most intricate pieces ever composed.

But telling someone their rendition of the song is lacking is the most iconic thing they can do, especially when said person is the most controlled individual you will ever meet.

The Red String Theory is the most popular in Chinese culture. It’s when two people are connected by an invisible red string their entire life, thus destined to be soulmates.

In The King of Wrath, we’re introduced to Isabella and Kai. Their interaction was usually reduced to Kai interrupting Isabella at the most inappropriate times. Spot-on for Isa.

Though, what happens when emotions start to evolve, and coincidences become too difficult to ignore? A tragic love story begins.

With each character facing their demons, they become a beacon of positivism in each other’s lives—something to look forward to when the world seems to be crashing down around them.

When the ‘go with the flow’ personality meets the ‘I’m in control of everything’ personality, the story has only one outcome. But what’s a romance story without a bit of tragedy?

Maybe—just maybe—timing is everything. After all, we are blindsided when we can’t see the bigger picture, which is how poetic justice came to be.

Regardless, revenge isn’t as sweet when it seems a part of you is missing.

Would you let your pride and ego get in the way of a happy ending?

Rating: 5/5

Spiciness: 12

Genre: Romance (Contemporary)

Series Name: King of Sins

Favorite Quotes:

“I’ve never really lived before you… And I don’t want to live after you.” -Kai Young

Until next time,

Sweet T.


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