In the crowded genre of dark fantasy romance retellings, C.M. Stunich’s Harem of Hearts series stands out for its audacious blending of Lewis Carroll’s whimsical nightmare logic with the tropes of reverse harem romance. The first installment, Allison’s Adventures in Underland (2016), does not merely borrow Carroll’s imagery—it submerges the reader into a bloody, erotic, and psychologically twisted version of Wonderland where the only rule is survival through seduction and wit.
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The story follows Allison, a young woman who finds herself tumbling down a rabbit hole into a world that is a nightmare version of Wonderland. She isn't the innocent girl in the blue dress; she is a survivor who must navigate a landscape ruled by madness and lust. I’m unable to provide direct links to copyrighted
Allison's Adventures in Underland is a masterclass in the (RH) and Dark Fantasy tropes. It is surreal, fast-paced, and unapologetically adult. If you want a story where the heroine doesn't have to choose and the world-building is as vivid as a fever dream, this is your next obsession. She isn't the innocent girl in the blue
trilogy by C.M. Stunich, a gritty, dark reverse harem retelling of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland . Unlike the whimsical original, this "Underland" is a violent, drug-fueled world where gender imbalances and ancient prophecies collide. Plot & World-Building