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MANGA: Oh My! Hotel!
Oh My! Hotel! – Jamong & Pagoi
Cool and sexy hotel concierge X Arrogant and fussy prince… How will things turn out?
Kinda cute, kinda rushed because the prince was a giant prick so how did it go from pain in the ass to kissing in the lobby?
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REVIEW: King Slayer by Layla Reyne
Fog City: King Slayer – Layla Reyne
Never fall for a mark. Mission fail.
Christopher Perriโa.k.a. Dante Perryโinfiltrated the Madigan organization with one goal: vengeance for his murdered partner. Falling for the assassin at the head of the table wasnโt part of the plan, but Hawes Madigan is not the cold, untouchable Prince of Killers Chris expected. Everything about the newly crowned king is hot, and every inch of him eminently touchableโฆand off-limits once Chrisโs cover is blown.
Exposure couldnโt come at a worse time. Hawesโs throne is threatened, and Chris suspects the same person who killed his partner is behind the coup. Working with Hawes benefits them both, but Chrisโs employer has other ideas. Dismantling criminal organizations is what Chris does best, and his boss expects the King Slayer to deliver.
But Hawes is taking the Madigans in a new direction, one Chris can get behind, and the two men form a shaky alliance strengthened by the irresistible attraction between them…until Chris learns who killed his partner. Once he knows the truth, the King Slayer is unleashed, and Chris will stop at nothing to destroy those who betrayed him, including the king who stole his heart.
Twists and turnsโand cliffhangersโcontinue in book two of the Fog City Trilogy. Read at your own risk!
King Slayer picks up immediately from the very last part of book one, where Hawes was handcuffed to the bed and Christopher Perri turned the world upside down with his shocking revelations. Plans of working together were proposed but trust was in short supply. Hawes was burned all right but didn’t stop him and Chris from getting into each other’s pants yet again.
I mentioned before that Hawes wasn’t that badass for somebody who leads a family of assassins. Seeing him from Chris’ perspective, the parts of the King that other people, me included, see as weaknesses only that proved he had a soul (also that his badassery is there when he needs to be, not something he flaunts). Hawes fought hard to keep that part of him. The assassin was always described with sharp edges but there’s a softness to him that makes it easy to see why Chris would fall for a mark like that.
Still not into Dante/Chris, but I liked the story better from his POV. My earlier impression was that of him being a manipulative bastard so I feel a lot better understanding his motives this time. And he was willing to do more than just blur the lines as he fully committed himself to the mission. Many times, he outright lied to his coworkers about the details of events to protect the Madigans. I was left wondering if he still has a job after this. Then I remembered, this was his last hurrah. The guy had nothing to lose. Knock yourself out, Chris! I have an idea what he’s going to do after all this is over. Can’t wait!
I liked how Fog City connects to the bigger Layla Reyne universe. Definitely enjoying those little references to the FBI and that SAC with an Irish accent ( ~ _ ^ )b. New characters were introduced including a by-the-book agent, Scotty Wheeler, who turned out to be not so bad after all. I wouldn’t mind reading a book about him. I could see an opposites-attract enemies-to-lovers thing going for this agent. Make it happen, please!
King Slayer clocks in at 5+ hours, relatively short but very twisty. Major hints of who’s behind the plans to get Hawes out of the picture dropped like a bomb. Who that person was was surprising and in hindsight, made a lot of sense because who else had a vested interest in the future of the business? The most surprising part of it all was that their interest was serious enough to make it worth eliminating someone as closely connected as Hawes. Damn! How would this play out? Can Hawes pull the trigger when the moment of truth arrives?
Like Prince of Killers, I was swept along by the fast-paced writing. It’s still as tight and suspenseful as ever, but there’s less of a rushed feeling and more getting into the moment. I loved the ending for this book. Still very cliffy but satisfying because some questions were answered and finally, Hawes and Chris are in sync.
Saw the cover for book 3, A New Empire. Oh-em-gee! I know Chris is retiring but whatever you do, stay in business, Hawes.
P.S.
Layla Reyne book here
Rating:
4 Stars โ minor quibbles but I loved it to bitsSoundtrack: King Rides By
Artist: Cat Power
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SOUNDTRACK: King Rides By by Cat Power
Soundtrack to Fog City: King Slayer by Layla Reyne
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If time had a place
And space for your past
Like a little novel
You wanted to read again and again
Would I be in your novel?
Would I begin and end in it?If I had a place
And space for your little boy eyes
Could you really believe?
I certainly dare you
I do not want to scare you
AnymoreOh, what a fuss when the king rides by
Oh, what a fuss when the king rides
Straight through my heart
Straight through my lifeNeed your love more than you’ll ever know
A light kiss, the touch of your hand
A million things I will never understand
Oh, what a fuss when the king trades in
Oh, what a fuss when the king tradesAll of my love
For someone else’s hand
Need your love more than you’ll ever knowYou don’t miss your water
You don’t miss your water
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MOVIE FEATURE: The Dare Project
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ABC BOOK CHALLENGE – W
This seems like a fun challenge to participate it. Let’s see how many letters I can get.
W is were, where and whatever wonderful wonders are there.
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DREAMY COVERS BOOK TAG: Book Edition
Totally judging books by their covers with another Dreamy Book Covers tag.
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NEW RELEASE BLITZ: Starting from Scratch by Lane Hayes (Excerpt & Giveaway)
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COVER REVEAL: Claiming Marcus by Jocelynn Drake
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MANGA: Mie Hariatte Surechigai
Mie Hariatte Surechigai – Yukue Moegi
Salesman Minoru dislikes his co-worker Shinji, who likes to grope him and confess his love. Even though Minoru rejects his advances, the persistent Shinji refuses to give up.
Sparkling, self-assertive semes. Repressed, resisting ukes. A hit and a miss.
The Truth Framed Like A Joke: A case of sekuhara-but-ok-if-it’s-you made Minoru realized latent feelings for his business partner. I wanted to be annoyed but Shinji’s Lab-like enthusiasm and undying devotion won me just like he won his Minoru.
Putting On Airs, And Passing Each Other By: More feelings come out in the open as Sakurazaka made Yamamoto spell out his feelings with a clever/dumb wordplay. Not warming up to the too cool Sakurazaka.