The Cursed

by

Harper L. Woods

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of dark romance and paranormal fantasy who enjoy intense, passionate relationships.
  • Readers who appreciate morally gray characters and complex anti-heroes.
  • Those who enjoy steamy, explicit sexual content in their romance novels.
  • Fans of enemies-to-lovers and fated mates tropes in a supernatural setting.
  • Readers who liked the first book in the series and want to see the conclusion of Willow and Gray's story.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers who prefer slow-burn romances with less explicit sexual content.
  • Those who are sensitive to dubious consent or power imbalances in relationships.
  • Fans of heavily plot-driven stories who may find the focus on the romantic relationship frustrating.
  • Readers who dislike cliffhangers or open-ended conclusions.
  • Those who are looking for a standalone novel, as this book requires knowledge of the first in the series.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Addictive and page-turning story that keeps readers engaged
  • Intense chemistry and sexual tension between the main characters
  • Well-written spicy scenes that many readers enjoyed
  • Complex and intriguing plot with unexpected twists
  • Strong character development, especially for Gray/Lucifer
  • Interesting blend of witch lore, biblical lore, and fantasy elements
  • Satisfying conclusion to the duet for many readers
  • Dual POV that provides insight into both main characters
  • Emotional depth in the relationship between Willow and Gray
  • Sets up potential for spin-off stories in the same universe

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Pacing issues, with some finding the first half slow and the ending rushed
  • Lack of explanation for certain plot elements and world-building aspects
  • Repetitive nature of some interactions between the main characters
  • Underdeveloped secondary characters and subplots
  • Abrupt shift in Willow's feelings towards Gray that felt unrealistic to some readers
  • Excessive focus on sexual content at the expense of plot development
  • Confusing or unsatisfying ending for some readers
  • Lack of resolution for certain storylines and character arcs
  • Inconsistent character behavior compared to the first book
  • Editing issues and perceived lack of proofreading

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