Title: White Rabbit: The Rise (The Kingmaker Saga Book 1)
Author: London Miller
File Size: 3758 KB
Print Length: 350 pages
Publisher: LM Books, LLC;
Publication Date: November 28, 2018
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
As an investigative journalist, Karina Ashworth’s job involves delving into New York’s black market of criminals and mischief where sin is almost too tempting to ignore.
When she crosses paths with a man whose smile is a little too cunning—and his power a little too vast—she learns very quickly that dancing with the devil is far more enjoyable than she had ever imagined.
But Uilleam Runehart is not at all what he seems, and as a notorious fixer with a thirst for power, he’ll do anything to obtain his title.
Ruthless.
Sinful.
Seductive.
How much would you pay to be a king?
PERSONAL OPINIÓN
I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review .
I been waiting for this books!!! I’m a big fan of Uilleam (The Kingmaker) and Karina (Belladona), and every time they come on the books of the Den of mercenaries I was desperately hoping that London write some books just about themselves. I was so intrigued on how they meet and become from lovers to enemies(maybe that’s not the right word). By now I can read anything that London writes, grocery list? bring it on, and that’s because I know I’ll be loving whatever she decides to write.
This books was a gem, a very special gem, I was so happy to read this two characters, both are strong and regardless my love for Uilleam I have to admit that Karina got me totally. I want to be like her (Lol), I got a little mad at her on the last book of the Den of mercenaries but as I read about her on this book, well it’s impossible not to like her.
As always, the story it’s soo well conducted, London it’s one of my top five writers in English (my lenguaje is Spanish) and it’s because she really work her stories, the way she describe and wrapped the characters and places it’s magical. I can see my self feeling and seeing everything, included the sad parts that make me cry.
She is soo good.
I wish I can tell you more about this but I like to keep this review without spoiler, just thrust me and go read the book. Fantastic job London and I can’t wait for the next book!!!
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