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Wicked endeavors
Author: Kamilah ColePage Count: UnknownPublication Date: Expected publication 2026-09-08 APL Another autumn, another relentless deluge of high-concept romantasy engineered specifically to separate trust-fund orphans from their inherited dividends at Barnes & Noble. Kamilah Cole’s Wicked Endeavors arrives with the standard arsenal of first-edition bribes—sprayed edges, maps no one will look at, and a cover designed to photograph well against a marble kitchen island. The Epistemology of Vengeance and Ballgowns Observe the structural mechanics here. An eighteen-year-old protagonist named Caya reinvents herself as Marisol Vinyet—because nothing screams subtle infiltration quite like being disarmingly beautiful during a cutthroat social season. We are knee-deep in the tired architecture of aristocratic subterfuge. It is giving Shakespearean tragedy filtered through TikTok aesthetics, a glaring dichotomy that makes one want to throw oneself off the balcony of a private members' club. Yet, the existential crux of the premise—infiltrating an elite tyranny via high society—offers a deliciously cynical commentary on power dynamics. Power isn’t seized in the dirt; it’s sipped from crystal flutes while wearing corsets that restrict oxygen intake. Based on the publisher's desperate invocation of Powerless and The Shadows Between Us, expect derivative prose wrapped in razor-sharp marketing. No cap. The Tyranny of the Split Affection Let us dissect the inevitable romantic geometry. Caya must choose between an enemy prince whose family originated the systemic oppression, and an estranged childhood friend acting as his bodyguard. Groundbreaking. Truly a sociological masterpiece of internal conflict. She suffers from warring feelings that oscillate between absolute homicidal ideation and hormonal pandemonium. But can we talk about the sheer logistical absurdity of assassinating a monarch while experiencing a mid-gala existential crisis over your childhood bestie? The juxtaposition of state-sanctioned regicide and YA relationship anxiety is simply sending me. It's giving messy diplomacy. Cole attempts to construct a Machiavellian thriller about structural violence, yet immediately degrades the stakes into a glorified love triangle with magical window-dressing. Epistemic Collapse on the Horizon Will this book reinvent the genre? Absolutely not. It will dominate the bestseller lists for six weeks, spawn a dozen special editions with different pastel hues, and then fade into the digital ether of Kindle Unlimited. Still, one must admire the hustle. The thematic exploration of generational trauma manifesting as a deadly debutante ball is almost smart enough to excuse the predictable character arcs. Almost. But I cannot sit here and pretend that a protagonist named Caya-slash-Marisol won't make catastrophic tactical decisions solely because a man has a sharp jawline and tragic backstory. The intellectual bankruptcy of modern fiction is astounding. Anyway, my attorney just emailed. I must sign divorce papers, a tedious but necessary administrative task. #booktok #romantasy #literarytrash #coventryhouse