Part of me hated how my body responded to him, how my heart swelled and raced whenever he was near. So while Brighton was out for revenge and redemption, Caden seemed to turn up wherever Brighton was. It didn’t matter that she had never hunt fae for The Order, she’d been trained just like everyone else. Brighton was focused on hunting down the fae who killed her mother and nearly killed her too. The story started two years after The Prince ended. His head tilted, and then he looked away. “Are you saying you look fondly upon me, King?” “If you knew that someone you…you looked fondly upon was doing something that would surely lead to their demise, would you not try to stop them?” The King was definitely a phenomenal follow up to The Prince! So if you’re a fan of The Wicked Trilogy, fae or Jennifer Armentrout then you have to pick this one up! The King was quiet for several moments, and then he looked at me. At almost 200 pages, there was so much packed into this book and I even found myself crying because I was so emotionally invested. When I finished that last page, I was shocked again that I read a novella. The King was action packed, emotional and there was even more sexual tension between Brighton and Caden *fans face*. As Caden and Brighton's attraction grows despite the odds stacked against a happily ever after, they must work together to stop an Ancient fae from releasing the Queen, who wants nothing more than to see Caden become the evil Prince once feared by fae and mortals alike.
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