The heart of 'The Unfairest of Them All' belongs to Elara Vex, a sharp-tongued antiheroine who flips fairy-tale tropes on their heads. She’s not your typical damsel—instead of waiting for rescue, she’s the one orchestrating chaos in the enchanted kingdom of Lumenor. What’s fascinating is how her arc plays with morality; she starts as a petty trickster stealing royal jewels but ends up uncovering corruption deeper than the palace dungeons. The way her wit clashes with Prince Caspian’s rigid idealism makes their dynamic crackle like magic sparks.
Elara’s backstory as a orphaned hedge witch adds layers too. Her grudge against the ‘fair’ system isn’t just rebellion—it’s survival. When she discovers her stolen heritage ties into the kingdom’s darkest secret, her revenge plot becomes a redemption quest. The book cleverly uses her unreliable narration to keep you guessing: is she truly unfair, or just fighting fire with fire? That ambiguity makes her unforgettable.
Elara’s the chaotic sun around which 'The Unfairest of Them All' orbits. Imagine if Robin Hood grew up on sarcasm and spite, then got tossed into a Grimm brothers tale. Her genius lies in how she weaponizes being underestimated—nobles see a scrappy thief, but she’s three chess moves ahead. The scene where she swaps the king’s cursed crown with a turnip still lives rent-free in my head. Her growth from 'burn the world' fury to reluctant leadership gives the story its spine, especially when she realizes some battles need allies, not just schemes.
Elara Vex dominates 'The Unfairest of Them All' with all the subtlety of a dragon in a china shop, and I mean that as a compliment. She’s introduced mid-heist, dangling from a chandelier with a smirk, and that energy never lets up. What sets her apart from other protagonists is her refusal to soften—even when the story forces her to confront her own vulnerabilities. Her banter with the enchanted dagger Sylvain (who has more sass than a whole season of 'The Great') steals every scene they share.
What hooked me was how the narrative weaponizes her 'unfairness.' The kingdom labels her a villain, but through heists and hijinks, she exposes how their 'justice' system favors the privileged. That moment when she turns the royal trial into a roast session? Chef’s kiss. The book leaves you rooting for her chaos while questioning who really deserves the title of 'unfairest.'
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The Ugly One
Angela Lynn Carver
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The world thinks Seraphina is the luckiest woman alive. A famous supermodel and married to Maximilian Thorne, the richest man on earth. She lives in a mansion and wears diamonds every day. But behind closed doors, her life is a nightmare. Her husband treats her like a toy he can break. His two brothers and sister treat her like a servant. Even his mother joins in on the abuse. She has no one. No way out.
Until the new bodyguard walks in.
His name is Killian Cross. Six years ago, Seraphina was his whole world. Then she ran away, leaving him alone to raise their baby daughter. He spent every day for six years hating her. He didn't take this job or hide his identity to protect her, he took it to get even. He wants to make her cry the way he did. He wants her to pay for abandoning their child.
But Killian didn't expect to see her like this.
He expected a cold, gold-digging queen. Instead, he finds a woman who is bruised, broken, and scared for her life. The hate is still there, but seeing another man lay a hand on her makes his blood boil.
Now, a war is starting in the Thorne mansion. Maximilian is a monster who won't let his "property" go. He starts to notice the way Killian looks at his wife, and it makes him even more obsessed and dangerous.
Killian came for revenge, but now he has a new rule: If anyone is going to punish Seraphina, it’s going to be him. And he will kill any man who tries to touch what belongs to him.
My sister Emily and I were both given a Destiny System, a once-in-a-lifetime chance to change our futures.
In our first life, Emily chose the Beauty System.
She thought beauty would make every powerful man fall at her feet. Instead, it only made her a pretty toy for rich heirs to admire and discard. When she failed to earn genuine love before the deadline, the system took everything back. Her beauty vanished, her admirers disappeared, and she ended up broke, abandoned, and bitter.
I chose the Elite Athlete System.
I trained until my body nearly broke, became America’s youngest Olympic champion, shattered records, and built a legendary career. Fame, fortune, and success were all mine. Even Ethan Walker, the heir to one of the country’s most powerful old-money families, chased after me.
Emily hated me for it.
So she rammed her car into mine and killed me.
When I opened my eyes again, we were both sixteen, standing before the Destiny System on the very day we first made our choices.
This time, Emily shouted before I could speak.
“I choose the Elite Athlete System!”
She looked at me with a smug smile.
“Olivia, this time I’ll be the one everyone admires.”
I looked at the Beauty System now drifting toward me and smiled.
Emily thought she had stolen my golden future.
She had no idea that every gift fate offers comes with a price.
Alexander Sterling, a titan of finance, built his empire on ruthless ambition and unyielding control. Five years ago, he cast aside his wife, Eleanor, deeming her "not socially advantageous enough" for his soaring ascent, oblivious to the quiet strength beneath her gentle exterior. He carved out a lonely kingdom of power, while Eleanor, heartbroken but resilient, secretly carried a profound truth: his child.Now, a devastating revelation shatters Alexander's carefully constructed world. A mutual friend’s death unearths the existence of his son, a vibrant boy Eleanor raised with fierce devotion and unwavering love, far from the gilded cages of his past. Eleanor, a successful architect who transformed her pain into purpose, wants nothing to do with the man who broke her. But Alexander, confronted with the living legacy of his cruel indifference and the incredible woman he discarded, is forced to confront his past.To win a place in his son's life and perhaps, against all odds, reclaim the heart of the woman he so carelessly lost, Alexander must shed his arrogance, confront his demons, and prove he’s worthy of more than just a title. Can a man who had everything learn the true value of family, forgiveness, and a love he never knew he needed?
My mother kept a red notebook recording all of my sister's favourite things. She had a blue notebook for me too.
When my mother was hospitalized, I took leaves from work to take care of her. My sister had never shown up.
However, my mother recorded in the blue notebook, '15th March, I am not well and am hospitalized. Celine owed me 450 dollars for food allowance.
I knew that was not a notebook about my favourite things, but a notebook of all of my expenses.
Behind the closed doors, Mother said to Father, "Celine is an evil person. She always likes to compete with her sister. We must take a chance to steal all her money and leave with Belle. Later when we are old, we will ask her to take care of us.
I think we should just ask her to pay us back all the money we spent on her that I have recorded in this notebook.
I was devastated at that moment.
When I returned to the Costello family as the long-lost daughter, I was dressed in my adoptive sister's hand-me-downs, and the family driver came only for her.
Still, they felt guilty toward the daughter they had raised in my absence.
So when the government rolled out the Fairness System, they registered the whole family before I could blink.
My father exhaled with relief.
"With this system enforcing absolute equality, Brittany won't ever have to suffer again."
My mother took my hand, her voice leaving no room for argument.
"You came home and stole everything that belonged to her. That's not fair to Brittany."
My brother didn't bother hiding his contempt.
"I only acknowledge one sister. You already got more than you deserve. Don't push your luck."
I ate leftovers while she had private chefs. I sweated in a closet while she slept in a custom-designed suite.
I almost laughed.
When the system went live, they were the ones who fell apart.
The main character in 'The Unfair Advantage' is a guy named Ash, who’s this brilliant but kinda reckless entrepreneur. What makes him so compelling is how he’s not your typical hero—he’s got this mix of raw talent and glaring flaws that make every decision he makes feel unpredictable. The book dives deep into his journey, balancing ambition with personal demons, and honestly, it’s one of those stories where you’re never quite sure if he’ll come out on top or crash spectacularly.
What I loved about Ash is how relatable his struggles are. Even though he’s got this 'unfair advantage' in business, his personal life is a mess, and the way the author portrays that tension is just chef’s kiss. It’s not just about success; it’s about the cost of it. If you’re into character-driven stories with a side of gritty realism, this one’s a gem.