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The Princess and Her Grand King

Beasts of Wrath and Madness, Book 3

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The Princess and Her Grand King

By: Kiss Leilani
Narrated by: Stephanie Rose
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I am home, yet it does not feel like home.

The chains on my wrists and ankles are gone, but those around my heart tighten.

Is the world truly black and white, or is it just my vision failing? Does all food turn to ash, or is it merely my mouth forgetting how to taste? When the crows call and the moon hangs heavy, does everyone else drown their sorrow in pillows, or am I the only one?

Urai is hell. A kingdom of devils. Yet hell is my heaven. My dark devil—through these falling eyes—is my angel.

I breathe, but I do not exist. I exist, but I do not live.

Send me back to hell.

—Emeriel Galilea Evenstone.

Book three of Beasts of Wrath and Madness.

This cannot be enjoyed as a standalone, as it is a direct continuation of book two: The Slave in a Princess Disguise.

For mature listeners.

©2025 Kiss Leilani (P)2026 Podium Audio
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Book three continues to explore the emotional fallout from the choices made earlier in the series. Love is tested, hearts are broken, and the sisters are forced to face the consequences of a world where they never truly had control over their own decisions. As they return to a familiar but dangerous place, their paths begin to diverge—one driven by determination and longing, the other guided by duty rather than the heart. Survival, sacrifice, and responsibility take center stage, making this installment just as gripping and intense as the previous ones. This remains a very dark, adult story, and readers should be prepared for heavy themes.

Love, Loss, and the Weight of Choice

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Again, about the only thing I could think of that would’ve made this better was to have a male and female, do the voices for the male and female characters. The characters continued to be well developed. I found it easy to understand and empathize with them.

Good carryover from books one and two. Still great characters.

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