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New York Kings: Volume One - Dani Da Silva 🩷🩵

  • Writer: ajumbleofhappy
    ajumbleofhappy
  • Jan 12
  • 2 min read

This box set contains three books by Dani Da Silva, and one thing is consistent across all of them: the women know exactly what they want, and the men are absolute top-tier specimens. Overall, this box set delivers strong heroines, compelling romances, and just the right mix of tension, emotion, and fun. I received this set as an ARC and a. Leaving this review voluntarily.


Taming the King

Sam and Harrison meet in a bar and share an incredible one-night stand, only for Sam to discover the very next day that she’s starting a new job as Harrison’s personal chef. Their chemistry is off the charts, even as Harrison tries to keep her at arm’s length to avoid the distraction she poses. Watching them navigate as fake fiancés, sharp banter, and undeniable attraction made this an extremely fun and entertaining read.


For the first time in my life, I finally understand what the songs and poems are about.


Claiming the King

Zara and Troy are both fiercely independent people who know they want more out of life, and finding each other turns out to be exactly what they need. It was fascinating to watch them slowly realize how important they were to one another. I especially appreciated that neither tried to force the other to give up their career or identity. Their mutual respect for each other’s work and ambitions made their relationship feel mature and refreshing.


I need more and I need her.


Seducing the King

Caroline and Ryan meet in a club and share one unforgettable night. When they meet again, Ryan immediately insists he’s not good for her. After Caroline films her first movie, she’s offered a role, only to find out she’ll be starring opposite Ryan, something she didn’t know when she accepted. Their chemistry creates incredible on-screen moments, but Ryan’s constant attempts to push her away lead to tense, awkward takes as well. Watching Ryan wrestle with his feelings was compelling, but understanding why it affected Caroline was overwhelming. Thankfully, Murphy the dog adds levity and charm, making their interactions even more enjoyable.


I am in heaven, and I am home.




 
 
 

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