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Underground Kings, Book 2

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Obligation

By: Aurora Rose Reynolds
Narrated by: Veronica Landon, Tristan Josiah
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At six years old, Myla was sent to a family her father and mother had chosen for her when they knew their time on earth was almost up. What they were unaware of was what they thought would be her safe haven would become her living hell.

Kai has been watching Myla from afar since he took over the family business from his father and inherited the responsibility of keeping her safe. When word gets back to Kai that Myla is not only in danger but also that his assets are being compromised, he immediately jumps into action and does the only thing that can be done at the time: marry her.

Neither Myla nor Kai would have thought that something that started off as a farce would become the most important thing either of them could've ever done.

Warning: Please be aware that the content of this book may be difficult for some. This book is intended for audiences 18 and over due to sexual content and language.

©2015 Crystal Aurora Rose Reynolds (P)2023 Dreamscape Media
Romantic Suspense Contemporary Romance Romance Suspense Contemporary
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I absolutely loved the ebook and couldn't wait for the audiobook version and it was so good, but I wish they had a different narrator woman's voice this one was ok but she did make me want to fall asleep and we needed more of the man's voice in the beginning. I truly love this story as Kia is one of my favorites.

love Mila and Kia

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I usually love Aurora Rose Reynolds books so I didn't let the vague synopsis deter me. I also took the non-positive and mediocre reviews with a grain of salt, unfortunately this time they were on point. The storyline had potential but there were so many unknowns to the reader from the get-go that it was hard to make sense of why things were happening. The way the details of the backstory were released to the reader was "scattered," for lack of a better word. This method of writing had my thoughts scattered all over the place while I was reading. Was it a mafia story or wasn't it? Was the MMCs past important to the story or not? Was there a traumatic rape or similar incident in the MFC's past or wasn't there? Sometimes I felt like I figured out enough of the details the plot was eluding to that I was finally going to be able to deep dive into the story and become immersed (which I really wanted), but everytime it got close to that point then another hint of a detail came out that made me reel back and question whether I was reading into things correctly or not. It was a rollercoaster of sorts but not really the fun kind. I also read the first book in this series and it had similar issues but not quite as extreme as this one.

I won't let this book turn me off to Aurora Rose Reynolds in the future because I've read too many great ones from her, but I might be a little hesitant to take a chance on another vague synopsis. I prefer to get a solid feel for what the book is about from the synopsis so I know that I'm diving into something I typically like.

scattered storyline, scattered thoughts

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I never thought I would dislike an Aurora rose Reynolds book, but-ta da-I dislike this one!! I was excited to hear about this couples story, but it was convoluted, needed editing-just confusing. I would NOT recommend

A Confusing mess

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