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King's Pleasure (Mills & Boon Kimani Arabesque) (2013)

by Adrianne Byrd(Favorite Author)
4.31 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: This type of book is a nice little escape when you’ve been reading too many “deep” books or even if you just want a little smut in your life. This was a traditional story of a sexy, handsome bad boy meets mysterious gorgeous woman…falls for her after one night of extremely good sex…and basically, if you’ve read one, you’ve read them all. We all know the formula. We know what happens. There are misunderstandings and truths discovered, and of course they end up together. That is the story of Jeremy and Leigh. They meet at bachelor party, have a great night (no names exchanged), then she takes off. Later he finds that the woman he can’t forget about is his best friends fiancé.It’s a fun and light read, I read it in 2 sittings. The characters are pred... moreictable and likeable at the same time. I did enjoy Ms.Byrd’s writing style. I liked how we got to see the goings on from 3 perspectives. Jeremy’s, Leigh’s and Quentin (Jeremy’s cousin). Let me tell you poor Quentin has some monkeys on his back that he is having a tough time shaking. King’s Pleasure is the 3rd book in the House of Kings series. I was able to read this and get a good idea what happened in the previous 2 books with the other two brothers without having to read them. I’ll probably eventually read the other two books when I want to break things up a bit and read some fun romance. I may save it for my summer reading!If you take this book for what it is, you’ll enjoy it!
review 2: One sexual experience that would leave an impression on your senses for a lifetime. Who would have thought that looking to put your life into prospective would lead to the best sexual adventure of you life in one experience. Well, let me tell you this Leigh got much more than she bargained for in her time to explore her life this one night. Jeremy, like most men, thought he was just going to hit it and quit it, but he got a little more than he bargained for himself. He got an experience of a lifetime and a women he could not forget. Not exchanging names may have been the one mistake that will drive him crazy. This third installment in the Kings was most definitely worth the wait. less
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rcatmur
It was a bit much and the baby senario didn't help but it was a fast paced read.
Arinamber
The other two books were better
ztartz
Miniseries: House of Kings
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