I have her right where I want her, and soon I’ll be ready to lower the boom.
That is, if I can force myself to screw her over.
She’s got to me—made me care about her—and now I have two loves—my company and the Feisty Princess.
I can’t have them both.
It’s time to choose.
Review
What started out as a business deal – an agreement of sorts – between Alexander King and Margo Buchanan has now turned into so much more, but trust is not something that comes easily to either one of them, which complicates an already fragile relationship and forces King to choose between his feisty princess and a company that is his father’s legacy and his own personal passion.
From the beginning of Naughty King, what has happened between Alexander and Margo has been anything but business. Their attraction…their chemistry…their banter has always been on a personal level; they’ve just both done their best to hide their feelings and keep telling themselves that it’s all about getting the job done no matter the cost.
But somewhere along the way, feelings of love started to overpower the rational, business side of both Alexander and Margo, turning their fake marriage into something that neither want to give up even though King is torn between what’s best for his company and what’s best for himself.
Dirty Royals is the conclusion of Alexander and Margo’s story, and it’s the book that truly sheds light on why Alexander is the way that he is with women and why the risk is too high for him to give himself fully to Margo even though his feelings for her are real. Readers have come to expect King to be the dirty bastard that he’s been, and while he does get himself into quite a bit of trouble, we also see the determination that he has to make things right.
The series wouldn’t be anything that it is without the crazy, madafaka Yamada. He may be crass and way over the top, but he has a heart of gold, and he’ll do anything to help his friends. King and Dime Piece are his family, so he’ll stop at nothing to make things right, and that’s why I can’t get enough of him.
I love that Michelle Valentine put all three stories under the title Dirty Deals because that title carries multiple connotative meanings for Alexander and Margo and over the course of their story, readers experience every single one of them in all their filthy glory!
A complimentary copy was provided in exchange for an honest review.
4 Poison Apples




