Whether you're here for the steam, the dark fantasy, or the "Why Choose" romance, the Harem of Hearts trilogy is a journey worth taking.
One of the most striking aspects of Stunich's writing is the way she explores themes of love, power, and identity. Through Allison's adventures, the author sheds light on the intricacies of the human (and supernatural) experience, revealing the vulnerabilities and strengths that define us. The characters in the novel are multidimensional and relatable, with their own backstories and arcs that intersect and collide in unexpected ways. Whether you're here for the steam, the dark
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Unlike Carroll's curious child, Allison Liddell is a nineteen-year-old trauma survivor thrust into Underland after witnessing a brutal murder. This version of "Alice" is defined by a "sharp-tongued" skepticism and a bookish nature that initially serves as a shield against her surroundings. Stunich subverts the original character’s passive curiosity; Allison must actively navigate a "deadly game" where her bloodline marks her as the "Queenmaker," a figure destined to restore balance to a magic-starved realm.