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Vile & Virtue: The Beginning

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A dark tale like no other… I promise, I’d know.Let me tell you about the game I'm playing with a delectable little librarian.Why? Because I’m bored. Oh, don’t give me that look. Darling, you have no idea.

I've been every villain humanity has ever dreamed the Napoleon of Crime, the Captain with the rusted hook, the monster in your closet, and the devil in the details. I've died a thousand deaths and I've killed a thousand more, and frankly?

It's gotten terribly repetitive.

So when I found Sasha Lancaster—mousy little thing, all repressed desires and untapped darkness—I knew I'd discovered something rare.

A plaything with potential.

The rules are simple. I've pulled her and her darling twin sister Sidney into my world of fiction itself with my obnoxiously obstinate twin brother, Virtue. Three rounds. Three deaths. The last woman standing wins her freedom. Of course, there's an tell me a story I've never heard before, spin me a tale truly unique, and I'll let you both go home.

Impossible? Naturally. Entertaining? Immensely.

See you inside, lovelies.

- Vile
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Perfect for fans of dark romance, twisted fairytales, and stories where the villain is just too delicious to resist. From the USA Today Bestselling Author of The Unseelie Prince, The Contortionist, and The Serpent's Bride, comes this unique spin on retelling our favorite pieces of fiction. This one might just be a little more "meta" than most. (But don't worry, I tried to keep him on his best behavior.)

268 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 10, 2026

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Kathryn Ann Kingsley

70 books2,536 followers
Kathryn has always been a storyteller. Years of scriptwriting for performances on stage and for tourism in Boston led her to writing romantically dark, fantastical tales, which was an obsession of hers that began once seeing The Phantom of the Opera at a young age.

When she isn’t penning new villainous leads, she works in video game development. There, she has been everything from Creative Director to Chief of Staff, Design Manager, Executive Producer, and Principal Writer for various companies in the industry.

She shares her antique home with three very fluffy animals and one very patient and loving husband.

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Author 4 books4 followers
March 10, 2026
Delicious.

I loved this.
Years ago I fell in love with books that break fourth wall, address the reader and play with footnotes. It brings me great joy. Mixing that with self-aware archetypes, literary analysis, and all the dark and dangerous sexy complicated villainous types? Dear God, yes, please.
Kathryn Ann Kingsley never disappoints me, but she really shocked me with how well this book scratched the "tailored to your fantasies and the things that make you giggle" like discussions about who the real villain is in certain stories and the shackles of copyright law.
It's a delight, the characters have depth, and I love reading them awkwardly stumble through the stories.

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328 reviews15 followers
March 30, 2026
2.5

I liked KAK’s harrow faire series a lot, so I was hoping this would scratch the same itch. But it didn’t really go anywhere for me. The concept of a personification of fiction is fun, but feels underbaked here.

Presumably this will be answered in the next book, but why do vile and virtue need to do this competition in the first place? Why does vile seem to have all the power and virtue none? The explanation given, that villains drive the plot of every narrative, isn’t true. So the internal logic of this world and their powers seem pretty unbalanced and inconsistent.

Then we get to the characterization. Sidney is a hypocritical whiner and Sasha is the most generic mousy insta-lusts-for-shadow-daddy fmc ever. Virtue has exactly zero personality and Vice is simply evil for the sake of evil, completely disregarding the vast array of villains in fiction.

Also, the plot necessitates the use of books that are in public domain, which is fine. But you spend almost the entire book in either Peter Pan or Sherlock Holmes, and what made those stories is originally interesting is removed so the FMCs can reinterpret the story in their own way, and neither of them are very creative writers. I was begging for one of them to just die so we could finally move on from Pan and Holmes, but it felt so dragged out. The pacing feels so slow, which is crazy given the short length of the book.

I came away from this one not really feeling anything strongly either way, so I’m not sure if I will bother coming back for book 2.
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3,874 reviews30 followers
March 11, 2026
March 2026
Kindle edition

May seems so far away. It was different. I liked it. Sucks about the stakes but is a fun one. Ouch on the ending, really getting the shock factor in there, although it feels like it will be more his mistake. I didn't like Virtue, sweet but a wishy washy character. Was hoping the notes would be on the same page as the asterisk, rather than having to flick back and see. Looking forward to how this one ends.
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10 reviews
March 12, 2026
another masterpiece

On par with Harrow Faire, which is saying something.

I do think the author could have gone a little further with the fourth wall breaking—I hope she does in the second part.

Mad now because I have to wait for the second.
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31 reviews
March 9, 2026
First of all I just want to thank Kathryn for providing me with this ARC! She is my favorite author of all time so having this is such a huge honor love ya Kat!💘 i finished the book — it was a nice, enjoyable good read! The story felt original to me and super unique, and I really loved it. I love reading everything Kat writes, especially the Harrow Faire series which is one of my all-time favorite series I’ve ever read. I’ll love and cherish Simon and Cora forever♥️

The idea was so unique, taking these twin sisters into that world — a literal fiction world and having them meet the twins Vile and Virtue, who represent the embodiment of all villains and all heroes, and how they had to compete and try to succeed in order to escape. And how they refused to fight each other because of their sisterly love, which was sweet and really touching, because that actually affected me personally since I love my little sister endlessly, just like how our FMCs love each other.

I can’t wait to read book two. I rate it 4 out of 5 stars ⭐️ And even though I’m a little slut for villains, unfortunately I didn’t fall in love with Vile as hard as i thought i would, I don’t know why — there’s just something missing about him. But I do wish I had seen more of the MMC twins relationship with each other, and more of the world they live in and consider their home! especially the library they’re in, or in general.

My favorite character in this book was definitely Sidney. She’s incredibly unhinged and freaking hilarious, and I loved reading her POV a lot more than I liked reading Sasha's pov tbh, I knew it was gonna be good time whenever her POV came lmao.

once again thank you to Kathryn for giving me an ARC! Looking forward to the next book🫡🖤
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5 reviews
March 15, 2026
Kingsley has found her niche within villain romance, always exploring concepts and pushing what morally grey evil can entertain but importantly without ever crossing the line of sexual consent. Although I cannot say that every story I've read from Kingsley have resulted in a romance between characters that's, say, ethically logical to me, for example the Memento Mori series, I keep coming back to Kingsley's works. Of course I do it for the thrill of what makes enemies to lovers so popular as a genre, but more so because of how Kingsley executes it by exploring the villain themes philosophically and how she always ends up balancing the power between the main characters and what influence each character gets to have over the story's conclusion. In this duology, I find myself once more engrossed in the story. The book has all of the deliciousness I described above, but here we get to explore fiction in a meta-perspective by throwing the characters into other literary works, creative new concepts of archetypes, and breaking the fourth wall. Want an introduction into Kingsley's cosmic horror romantasy universe? Please, do start here.
157 reviews9 followers
March 16, 2026
Normally, I inhale a KAK book like it’s a drug. I read the book thoroughly, but I let my excitement carry me through it too quickly and it’s over too fast. When I tell you that right from the beginning, I pumped the brakes on this one. I wanted to SAVOR it and by god am I glad I did.

From the beginning, I was hooked. I have never read a fourth wall breaking book before and the footnotes?! Chef’s kiss. Kat always comes up with some of the most original ideas for her stories and I love them all but something about this one just hit different.

I’ve found myself really no longer branching outside of the romance/romantasy genres much anymore. But, when I tell you that if this book had zero romance, I would still have been strapped in. It’s just so interesting!!!

I had absolutely zero clue what this book was going to be about and when Kat described it as more ‘meta’ then her usual work I was a bit confused but I LOVED IT.

I’m deadass foaming at the mouth for the next book!!!! I NEED IT NOW!
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2 reviews
March 10, 2026
This book really exceeded all my expectations. I think Kat has done a magnificent job and not only with playing with 'fiction itself'. First I expected Vile to have a similar personality to some of the other MCs from Kat's books but I feel like she's truly accomplished creating the ultimate villain on a deeper psychological level. I cannot wait to find out where will the plot take us and how will his personality unveil next (also big thanks to including some really good classical stories/villains in the crossover 😆). If you ever wished to meet all of your favorite villains in one person, this is your opportunity!
17 reviews1 follower
Review of advance copy received from Author
February 27, 2026
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Vile & Virtue: The Beginning was such a unique and captivating read. The story felt fresh and original, with a tone and atmosphere that immediately pulled me in. Kathryn Ann Kingsley once again proves how effortlessly she can create something dark, intriguing, and impossible to ignore.
It was exciting from start to finish, and I found myself completely invested in the characters and the direction the story is taking. I’m already eagerly waiting for the continuation — I need to see where this journey goes next.
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83 reviews7 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
March 4, 2026
I am once again awed by Katheryn’s creative ability, I personally have never read a story about all stories and was very intrigued by it. I have very much enjoyed the characters with all of their different personalities. I thought it was clear and well paced and enjoyed the ride. I was fully engrossed in the story from start to finish. I can’t wait to read the second book, especially with the next story that is on deck! If you’re a lover of good and bad (with a twist) Vile & Virtue is right up your alley. Definitely recommend reading! 🖤


5/5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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799 reviews4 followers
March 13, 2026
This one didn't do it for me. I don't care for all the cursing that seems tossed in there just to use swear words. As if the author typed it then looked around slyly and then added some more.
Plus I didn't care for any of the MCs. Who decides it's a great idea to make-out with murderous mermaids? TSTL MCs that's who!
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477 reviews2 followers
March 19, 2026
nooo why did it have to end? why do I have to wait until May for book 2?!?! This was so much stinking fun. Vile breaking fourth (5th?) wall and talking to the reader? *chefs kiss* this book interacts with the reader in a way I've never experienced before, and it was just so much fun!

I'm now going to go rock in a corner until I get book 2. ugh! I hate waiting!
36 reviews
March 29, 2026
So Incredible, my girl Ms.Kingsley has done it again. I’m so obsessed, I can’t wait for the next book. Alice in Wonderland is probably my favorite stories ever, so I am going to lose my mind in May. If I were Sasha, no hesitation.
28 reviews
March 12, 2026
Amazing! This is villainy done right 👏 I'm obsessed and it's absolute bullshit having to wait for the second book 😭😭
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96 reviews2 followers
March 15, 2026
Another 10/10 Kathryn Ann Kingsley book 🙂‍↕️ I got SO excited once Virtue said Wonderland I can’t wait!!!!
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31 reviews
March 15, 2026
Absolutely adore this concept! The possibilities are endless! The footnotes are such a great touch. I love the scene changes. I just loved everything. I can't wait until May to read part 2!
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