
King's Stalemate
Road to Redemption, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Austin Jay
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By:
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Aiden Bates
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Ali Lyda
I was supposed to be over bad boys, and then, I met King.
I had a plan. Bartend at King's Gambit. Earn enough to open my yoga studio. Ignore my dark past. And never fall for the boss.
Easier said than done.
Falling for King is the best mistake I’ve ever made. But he's not the only one with secrets, and when my past comes to call, it could destroy us both.
Rory deserves everything.
Until I met Rory, I didn't do long-term. Now, he has me thinking about forever. But Rory has a past of his own, one I never expected from the mild-mannered yoga instructor.
He says he can accept my gangland past, but I'm still recovering from my own scars. I can't worry about my own issues when my boyfriend is in danger.
But to keep him safe, I may need to become more dangerous than either of us can imagine.
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Whereas King's past was the focus of Book 1, here, we get Rory's tumultuous backstory as it presents present-day dangers. Protecting Rory, the club and their found family puts strains on the couple, and they're in a sort of "one step forward, two steps back" dance for much of this story, which does become a bit tiresome. Still, I'm looking forward to seeing how their HFN plays out into an HEA as the series continues.
This audio book features a different narrator than Book 1, and while I'm not usually a fan of that amid ongoing storylines (especially when they gave a solid performance), it was a decent enough adjustment here. I received this free review copy audio book by request and have left this honest review voluntarily.
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Before too long it becomes clear that the Jackals, King's old gang, has thrown in with the Irish mobster. They let Rory's father know where he could be contacted and they are willing to help capture him for a face-to-face with his father. Rory can't help but feel that his past is drawing King into the kind of lifestyle he worked hard to leave behind. However, King discovers that it was his connection to the Jackals that made it possible for Rory's father to learn of his whereabouts and current life. Both men are experiencing guilt and start avoiding each other.
When Rory gets cornered by his father's minions, he goes along to hear what his father has to say. He discovers that his father is dying and wants the business to be taken over by his son. Rory makes it clear that he is happy with his current lifestyle and his father let him off the hook, namely because of the love he still feels for Rory's mother. King comes to the rescue courtesy of the location app put on Rory's phone, but it isn't necessary. The Irish mobster is willing to let Rory go but warns that the Chicago police department will be a bigger challenge for King than he could have ever imagined.
I enjoyed continuing with the story of King and bottom though the angst with the self-blame and guilt quickly became tedious. But there are some things to like about the book. The writers did a great job giving resolving the current conflict with the Irish mob while giving King a new and challenging threat that will form the basis for the next book in the series. As far as character development, King and Rory regress. There's not much trust between the men and it's acceptable given their respective backgrounds. After years of avoiding the Irish mob, Rory complaint about his restricted freedom and careless behavior in walking about without an escort just plain stupid! The writers could have spared some time with the narrative making him less of a bratty asshat! Narrator Austin Jay is INCREDIBLE and his performance makes a decent book so much better. The writers should thank Mr. Jay for a major save.
Narrator Austin Jay saved this book's ratings! 😍
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