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I might be late to the party, but I finally started reading this series and devoured the first four books! Of course, as my luck would have it, the series isn’t complete yet – talk about testing my patience as I wait for the next release!
Lately, I’ve been obsessed with the billionaire trope, so when I found out this series was all about billionaires, I had to dive in. I mean, who doesn’t love the fantasy of accidentally bumping into a billionaire and having the romantic comedy of the year? Maybe it’s delusional, but hey, a girl can dream!
Now, on to the books:
King of Wrath kicks things off with a steamy arranged marriage billionaire romance. Dante, the grumpy workaholic billionaire, and Vivian, a jewelry heiress, are thrown together by an arranged marriage. Dante isn’t your cute, slightly grumpy guy; he’s more of a grump to the core, which can make you want to scream. But Vivian manages to break through his tough exterior, and their love story unfolds in a way that’s full of emotional ups and downs, keeping you hooked. The relationship development here is so satisfying. While it’s the first in the series, you can totally read it as a standalone. No pressure!
King of Pride follows Kai Young, a reserved billionaire, and Isabella, a vibrant aspiring author. They are total opposites, and the tension between them is delicious. Introduced in the first book, it’s so satisfying to see their chemistry finally explode in their own story. It’s a bit of a slow burn, but once they dive into their relationship, it’s electric! Kai and Isabella have quickly become my favorite couple of the series so far (although I still have more books to go). This one is an opposites-attract, forbidden romance that will have you rooting for them all the way.
King of Greed gives us a marriage-in-trouble, second-chance romance. Now, I’ll admit, second-chance romances aren’t usually my thing, but Dominic and Alessandra’s journey surprised me. Their marriage is on the rocks, big time, and the book dives right into the conflict. Both characters go through immense growth, and by the end, their reunion feels well-earned. Even though I’m not the biggest fan of this trope, the emotional depth made it a worthwhile read.
King of Sloth brings us a steamy forced-proximity romance between Sloane, a publicist, and Xavier, one of her problematic clients. I was so excited to finally get to Sloane’s story after meeting her in earlier books, but I have to admit, the beginning was a bit slow for me. Once the story picked up, though, it hit all the right notes. Xavier, the notorious playboy, has some serious growth, and I loved watching him fall head over heels for Sloane. This book may have had a slow start, but it finished strong, delivering the romance I was waiting for.
Each book in the Kings of Sin series can be read as a standalone, but honestly, the fun comes from seeing how the stories interconnect. If you’re in the mood for billionaires, angst, and romance, this series is a binge-worthy escape!