Seal the Deal (Kings of Heart Book 4) by Lucky Hart


It is time for Andrew King to get his HEA, in SEAL THE DEAL. This is an opposites attract romance.


From the blurb:

Andrew King:


Asexual, autistic, and the eldest of four brothers, Andrew King knows exactly who he is. He’s spent his life prioritizing everyone else’s needs over his own, so agreeing to his friend's plea to be the fake boyfriend of an infamous hockey player feels like just another sacrifice, until it isn’t. He expects his perfectly ordered life to be thrown into chaos, but he’s not prepared to accidentally fall for the man who made it clear Andrew isn’t his type. But that’s fine. Andrew has years of practice hiding his own hurt and needs, and he’s sure he can survive being Nicholas Whitmore's fake boyfriend without breaking his own heart. Maybe.

Nicholas Whitmore:

Nicholas Whitmore is many things: a successful NHL player, a wealthy playboy, and a world-class asshole. When his emotionally-negligent parents request his presence to keep up appearances at a networking event disguised as his father’s birthday party, Nicholas is determined to prove he’s more than the disappointment they think he is. His plan to bring home a fake boyfriend hits a snag when Nicholas realizes neither his money or looks are enough to win Andrew over. He should hate Andrew's no-nonsense peculiarities, but Nicholas rapidly finds himself obsessed. What started as a fake relationship turns anything but when Nicholas finds, for the first time in his life, something besides hockey he’s willing to fight for.

Seal the Deal is a character-driven standalone MM romance. It is the fourth and final book in the Kings of Heart series, a quartet of interconnected standalone each featuring one of the four King brothers on their sometimes messy, sometimes tender paths to happy ever after. Seal the Deal features an asshole hockey player who cares about no one and the autistic, asexual eldest brother who cares everyone but himself. Get ready for fake dating that quickly turns real, emotional intimacy to the max, no 3rd act breakup and a guaranteed HEA.


Molly Otto's review:

Being the oldest of the King siblings, is not easy. Being on the autism spectrum is not easy, being ace is not easy, but Andrew shows it all with grace and a humbling beauty that draws you full in. Nicholas life has been both easy and not all at once, when he set up with Andrew to clean up his public image and appease the man he loves and hates all the same, he isn't prepared for all that comes with being a part of the King universe. These two do not start off on the right footing, but their 'relationship' forces both men to take down their walls and allow the other in. Nicholas may be a grumpy a hole but man when he falls, he falls hard and fully. The way he loves Andrew for all that he is and adjusts to fit both their lives was a beautiful development to witness. Thank you Lucky for showing an ace book where the person under the ace umbrella is full stop accepted and sure they attempt more intimacy and once both see that's a no, they pivot and find something that truly works for both of them. Last but not least, good luck Nicholas with those Kings, you are now stuck in the fold and just accept and go along for the ride, they are amazing if not a little quirky family.


Seal the Deal is currently available as an audiobook, e-book, and can be read as part of your Kindle Unlimited Subscription

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