Oh my… this one is by far, the best one yet.
Benoit and Dimitri were on fire from the very beginning – I found them downright mesmerizing.
You will struggle to tear your eyes away from these two.
From the Immoral blurb:
Who are we? Nobody really knows. We’re the seven most powerful heirs to empires, ruling Manhattan from our thrones on Park Avenue. By day, we’re the elite, untouchable, and more connected than you could ever imagine. By night, we revel in the darkness of our secrets, pulling strings that make the city bow to our whims.
Ruthless.
Dangerous.
We’re the Park Avenue Kings.
In this city of power and desire, where the line between love and obsession blurs, nothing is off-limits—and we wouldn’t have it any other way.
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He was sent in to seduce a monster. He didn’t expect to fall for the man beneath.
Benoit Olivier has always played the part—charming, cunning, and impossible to pin down. As one of the Park Avenue Kings, he’s used to being the watcher, the flirt, the wild card. But when the Kings need eyes on a powerful new arms dealer with a dangerous reputation, Benoit steps out of the shadows and into the spotlight—as a performer in Dimitri Stavros’s exclusive world.
Dimitri is lethal, calculating, and entirely unprepared for the distraction Benoit presents. Drawn to the dancer’s allure, he offers him a place at his side, unaware that every flirtation, every glance, is a calculated move in a game Benoit was sent to win.
But the deeper Benoit is pulled into Dimitri’s world of wealth, weapons, and whispered threats, the more dangerous the assignment becomes. Because Dimitri doesn’t forgive betrayal—and if he discovers Benoit’s true purpose, it won’t just be hearts that shatter.
Now, with time running out and his feelings blurring the line between performance and reality, Benoit must make a choice: complete the mission… or protect the man he was never supposed to love.
Immoral can be read as a standalone novel in the Park Avenue Kings world, but for maximum enjoyment, read after Savage & Devilish.
Zakiyya's review:
What starts out as a carefully planned seduction turns into something much more volatile as their chemistry ignites.
From the very first page, Benoit’s sharp mind and unyielding determination to complete his mission shine through, but his cool, calculated demeanor is tested the more he gets to know the brooding, enigmatic Dimitri.
Dimitri, initially furious at the idea of being played by someone he’d grown so besotted with, is a raw and complex anti-hero. He struggles with the heartbreak of betrayal, finding himself torn between anger and an undeniable connection with Benoit.
The passion between Benoit and Dimitri is electric, and the steamy scenes are filled with intensity, raw desire, and an emotional edge that makes them even more powerful.
The pacing in this book is impeccable, with a perfect balance between those intense moments and quiet, introspective scenes. The story never feels rushed, yet it always moves forward at just the right tempo to keep readers hooked.
Absolutely loved this one and I find myself growing more engrossed with the rest of the Park Avenue Kings as the series flows.
Immoral is currently available as an e-book and can be read as part of your Kindle Unlimited Subscription
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