Synopsis

I was a good girl once, but now I dance with devils.
Some people wear their heart on their sleeve. I wear vengeance like a suit of armor.

I’ve got a list with six names on it. Six people who wronged me, who hurt me, who took everything from me. Six people who turned me into the monster I am now.

And I’ve crossed off every name but one.

One more name. One more death. Should be simple, right?

Yeah, you’d think so. But it turns out revenge is a messy business, and when I end up in the wrong place at the wrong time, I royally piss off four brutal, twisted, gorgeous men.

Gage, Priest, Ash, and Knox.

Lucky for me, the last name on my list is someone they’ve got their own grudge against, so instead of killing me, they offer me a deal. They’ll give me a chance to exact my vengeance, and in exchange, all they want is…

Me.

I’m not stupid. I’ve played this game before. Even though they’ve agreed to help me, I know they want to punish me too. They want to toy with me. To let their demons loose on me.

But maybe these Kings of Chaos have let my pretty face fool them.

Because I’m just as vicious as they are. And I’ve got demons of my own.

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Review

If you enjoyed Den of Vipers, then Kings of Chaos is for you.

Kings of chaos felt very simmer to Den of Vipers, the guys in both were very similar, and though the story is not the same, there are some parallels. However, while I liked the guys, for the most part, River didn’t do much for me. I felt like she was one-dimensional, and I think having her back story earlier would have helped.

There was a lot of steam in this book, and for a lot of the book, the plot took a backseat to the steam. I would have liked a little more story, personally. I’m not sure if I will read more in this series though the ending of this does make me want to continue.

The narrators, Cassandra Medcalf and Daniel James Lewis, were both new to me. I liked them though I do wish that Daniel James Lewis did. A little more to make the male voice sound a little different. But both performances were well done, and there was some great emotion here.

Overall this one was not my favorite, and I’m not sure if I will continue this series.

Available on Kindle Unlimited

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