To Love a Dark Lord by Kathryn Ann Kingsley

To Love a Dark Lord (The Iron Crystal, #4)

by Kathryn Ann Kingsley

She pulled him close, in a desperate, perfect embrace. She loved him. And she would burn this world for him…

Gwen must free the Prince in Iron, before his mind is torn apart.

For centuries, Mordred ruled over Avalon and caged its magic. Now the elementals have seized power, sentencing him to an eternity of torment in his own magical prison.

Gwen accepted Mordred’s punishment to save his life. But the love that binds them cannot be denied. She vows to find him and release him, whatever the cost.

Mordred’s time is quickly running out. Trapped inside the Iron Crystal, he burns with rage and desire, haunted by shadows of the past. His sanity hangs by a thread.

Gwen will destroy anyone who stands between her and the crystal. But is she freeing the man she loves? Or unleashing a power more vicious and terrifying than Avalon has ever known?

Gwen and Mordred’s story reaches its searing conclusion in To Love a Dark Lord, Book Four of the Iron Crystal Quartet. Packed with battles, betrayal and spicy romance, this series is perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas, Elise Kova and Danielle L. Jensen.

Reviewed by Nadz@Totally Addicted to Reading on

4 of 5 stars

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To Love a Dark Lord' marks the conclusion of The Iron Crystal series, returning readers to the enchanting realm of Avalon. The story once again ensnares readers in the turbulent saga of Gwen and Mordred, whose mutual affection is as fervent as the magic that unites them.

"To Love a Dark Lord" delves into the quest for power. Mordred is now accountable for his offenses against the elementals, facing a punishment intended to unhinge him. Gwen, resolute in her mission to liberate him, confronts adversaries vying for the throne. This chapter reveals the true mettle of Gwen.

Confronted with daunting choices, Gwen acts despite her trepidations, demonstrating significant growth from the first book. Those who belittled her, including Mordred, are about to discover her resilience.

The story hidden between the pages of "To Love a Dark Lord" is rife with action and heartbreak. With lives sacrificed and relationships tested, the conclusion of the story is one that I never would have predicted. The outcome for Gwen and Mordred was unexpected, and while it did not align with this reader's hopes, the fact they were contended with their fate left the reader satisfied.

Bidding farewell to this enchanting world comes with a tinge of sadness, however I cherish the journey I embarked on with Gwen, Mordred and the supporting characters.

Nevertheless, I'm left wondering about Gwen's earthly family. Gaining insight into their emotions regarding her sudden absence would have been enlightening.

Readers who enjoy fantasy will want to add this series to their reading list.This review was originally posted on Totally Addicted to Reading

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