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King of Clubs

Luck Gods Series, Book 4

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King of Clubs

By: J. Gabriel Gates
Narrated by: Paige Reisenfeld
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Four tribes of warring demigods rule over luck in our world. To save her Mom, Aggie must capture the most powerful one of all—her ex-boyfriend. As a high school senior, Aggie’s biggest worry should be college acceptance letters and managing her OCD. But when you’re also the Queen of Hearts, leader of a suit of demigods with the power to control luck, things get complicated.

Aggie is busy planning her wedding to her friend, Deuce, to make him king. But when a mysterious order, the Shastaryan, tells her about a way to free her mom from her bad luck powers, Aggie jumps at the chance. The catch? She’ll have to capture her mom first. And before the Shastaryan will help her, she has to do something for them: stop a rogue luck god who’s gained a terrifying amount of power—her ex-boyfriend, the always charming Jack of Hearts.

Plan a wedding. Plan a trap. Catch a demigoddess. Capture a god. This will be Aggie’s biggest challenge yet. And everything she loves hangs in the balance.

King of Clubs is book 4 of The Luck Gods Series, a YA urban fantasy series featuring slow-burn romance, royal intrigue, found family, and a mind-bending original magic system based on the four card suits.

©2024 J. Gabriel Gates (P)2024 J. Gabriel Gates
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“There’s action, attraction, demigods, and lots of good and bad luck. It’s pure genius, and it will steal your heart!” (Bonita Gutierrez, author of The Werewolf Whisperer)

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This is absolutely one of the most delightful and engaging YA series I've read in YEARS!! I have enjoyed each book more than the previous one, and this final installment was the best one!

Aggie is the flawed, clumsy, awkward, nerdy FMC that every other YA series tries to be. But I have loved getting to know Aggie! Becoming a queen, learning how to be strong, but still being so vulnerable inside.

Also, Paige freakin Reisenfeld NAILS IT!! She IS Aggie! She also does so many accents and voices, you’d think there are multiple narrators!!


***SPOILERS FROM HERE FORWARD!!!!***

There are so many sweet moments that really flesh out these characters and make them so real and relatable. Like the first time she and Deuce kissed! (Also, I've been pulling for them to get together since she was with Jack!!) Oh be still my heart!

My favorite moment was the night before the wedding when she's nervous and anxious and twists the lock 529 times...... aaaaaaaaaaand then Mina knocks on the door, lol. I felt Aggie's frustration and fear in that moment, it was PALPABLE!!! Also the descriptive language in this book is BEAUTIFUL!! At one point he describes her as a "confectionary phoenix!" (It makes sense in the moment!! lol)

The characters all grew and changed and had very satisfying character arcs... and some endings...

This was SUCH a satisfying ending!! It was LOTR-esque and I LOVED IT!!

Aggie is the nerdy awkward FMC that every YA series WISHES it was!!

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Well… the series has concluded and it was a good book, I enjoyed this one better than book three. It had a satisfying ending, though I expected more non spicy romance at the end and you don’t get that. My favorite chapters around around the forty/ forty- three. Sad series is over!

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