Cruel King by KA Linde

 πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–/5

Cruel King by K.A. Linde, book seven in the Cruel series, is a friends to lovers fake relationship featuring Gavin and Whitley I recommend reading Cruel Kiss, the prequel to Cruel King before diving in. It gives a peek into Gavin and Whitley's friendship, their flirtatious nature with each other, and the hot trip that crossed boundaries, which was the reason Whitley fled three years ago. Gavin knew Whitley was the woman for him, and with her return to NYC he knew he had to play it differently this time around or chance losing her for good. Between good morning coffee's and subway rides he works his charm on her before asking Whitley to attend a family wedding as his fake fiancΓ©. It’s not long before this fake relationship turns into a real one, especially when feelings are there from the start. As lines begin to blur it isn't long before wedding plans are being made and with a twist of fate, their relationship could really be turning into something real; which is scarier than anything Whitley has ever faced before. Between Gavin's notorious past and Whitley's skittish relationship past, these two seem like the least likely pair to ever settle down, or maybe that make them the most likely to end up together. Time will tell as they bring two families together between the glam of NYC and the big belts of Texas in this Cruel world romance.

 

Ms. Linde wrote an erotic story of secrets and lies, passion and understanding, forgiveness and love that should not be missed. She provided a tale rich with emotions, sizzling chemistry, magnetic attraction, clever banter, and characters that are numerous and charismatic, giving Gavin and Whitley a chance at love, and a future together. I recommend Cruel King to other readers.


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