Review by Booklist Review
To keep her father, Elliott Bancroft, from getting his greedy hands on Kingdom Corporation, her family's company, and destroying it, Journey King would make a deal with the devil himself. Unfortunately, he appears in the form of business rival Frank Evans. Pretending to date provides them with a cover story they need to meet and formulate a plot to thwart Elliott, but Frank's help comes with a high price. The latest mesmerizing addition to Robert's Kings series is another addictive mix of sharply etched characters, potent danger, snarky wit, and incendiary love scenes that leave nothing to the reader's imagination.--John Charles Copyright 2019 Booklist
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review
In the tense second King contemporary romantic thriller, Robert threatens the peace brokered in The Last King by plunging the King siblings into danger. Journey King's role in Kingdom Corp keeps her centered. When her sadistic father, Elliot, returns from a long absence, intent on seizing control of the company by terrorizing his children, a shaken Journey turns to Frank Evans, a powerful frenemy, for help. Frank desires Journey but doesn't trust the Kings. However, when an emotionally battered Journey asks him to dig up Elliot's secrets to protect her family, Frank agrees to wade in. It quickly becomes apparent that the danger Elliot poses is very real. Robert uses the gripping passion between Frank and Journey to force them to confront their fears and admit they need each other. There's nothing typical about this damsel/knight romance, and watching Journey learn to trust herself and Frank choose to let down his guard when each has so much at stake is deeply satisfying. This suspenseful installment stands alone, but new readers will definitely want to read the first book in the series. Agent: Laura Bradford, Bradford Literary. (Feb.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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