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I love my men dark and brooking, and Killian is exactly that. The 'will they, won't they' lasted a little long for me. Also, I have read several books with the nickname 'little thief' which kind of broke the immersion for me. However, I loved this book. Juliet is sassy and puts this big, bad, 'mafia' man right in his place.
killian appeared several times in the queens & monsters series without much explanation, so i thought it might be helpful to read his book. i’m not sure if there are books about anyone once they’ve joined his little super secret organization, but it’d probably be interesting. these two books give more context to diego running the irish mafia (until declan takes over). there are still holes in the story, but overall both series are solid additions to the mafia genre. the women aren’t meek, they’re mouthy. the men are growly and dominant, but not exceptionally toxic. the violence is subdued, and much more morally gray than black.
Killian black found out Juliet broke into his warehouse to steel some baby diapers and give them back to the community so he take her at first but then he let her go till he could called her again but then he found out that Juliet is not her real name but a fake one. She is the daughter of a mafia family and also his enemy what is going to happen next. I just got with this sorry and let me tell you it did not leave anything out like the spicy scene, the kidnapping. The falling in love, the back and forth. #bookstagram #books #bookworm #booklover #bookish #bookaddict #bookaholic #bookblogging #booktok #igreads #insttabooks #booksbookboooks #kindlepaperwhite #bookobsessed #bookstagrammer #fivestarread
medium-paced
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
funny
hopeful
mysterious
reflective
sad
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
4.5 Kill-ian me dead stars
I’m gonna say it now, and probably repeatedly throughout this review, but Killian Black is all that is good and right with this world. All that is beautiful and sexy, swoony and wonderful. Okay, my point being, I’d marry him and have his babies tomorrow. If I fell for him in the last book, I was completely and irrevocably slayed by him in this one. And then JT went an added a tidbit that sealed tighter the already sealed deal for me. Killian Black is sex on a stick, swoon on two legs, impeccably dirty talking Romeo in a black Armani suit. But like, way less on the depressing and way more on the witty.
Well I should probably talk about the book a little too. Juliet (the Shakespeare is strong in this one), apart from being a very lucky girl, is your typical sassy, witty JT heroine, with a dark past, and a quirky...umm hobby. Her girl gang of vigilantes is funny and smart and the kind of sisterhood I love to read in books. I hope we get books for both Max and Fin.
The book was fast paced and sexy and appropriately filthy, and again, Killian was all my fantasies given life. A Moment of appreciative silence for the Irish speaking, dictionary spewing gangster. Moving on, I can’t go without mentioning one of my favorite things and a defining characteristic of the author’s books, the sparkling banter between characters, whether it be Killian and Declan, or Juliet and the girls, it’s snappy, it’s cutting and sarcastic, and it gives me life. This was also my second, loosely Romeo and Juliet retelling in a row, both completely different from each other but equally compelling.
I’m gonna say it now, and probably repeatedly throughout this review, but Killian Black is all that is good and right with this world. All that is beautiful and sexy, swoony and wonderful. Okay, my point being, I’d marry him and have his babies tomorrow. If I fell for him in the last book, I was completely and irrevocably slayed by him in this one. And then JT went an added a tidbit that sealed tighter the already sealed deal for me. Killian Black is sex on a stick, swoon on two legs, impeccably dirty talking Romeo in a black Armani suit. But like, way less on the depressing and way more on the witty.
Well I should probably talk about the book a little too. Juliet (the Shakespeare is strong in this one), apart from being a very lucky girl, is your typical sassy, witty JT heroine, with a dark past, and a quirky...umm hobby. Her girl gang of vigilantes is funny and smart and the kind of sisterhood I love to read in books. I hope we get books for both Max and Fin.
The book was fast paced and sexy and appropriately filthy, and again, Killian was all my fantasies given life. A Moment of appreciative silence for the Irish speaking, dictionary spewing gangster. Moving on, I can’t go without mentioning one of my favorite things and a defining characteristic of the author’s books, the sparkling banter between characters, whether it be Killian and Declan, or Juliet and the girls, it’s snappy, it’s cutting and sarcastic, and it gives me life. This was also my second, loosely Romeo and Juliet retelling in a row, both completely different from each other but equally compelling.
dark
emotional
funny
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
After Beautifully Cruel (the first book in this series) about Liam and Truvy, I was so excited to read Liam's brother Killian's story!
From the beginning, I loved the female main character, Juliet. She's smart and strong, and her relationship with her friends is just so sweet. The majority of the story and Killian and Juliet's relationship is focused on how to build trust, something that both characters really struggle with. I really enjoyed their banter (honestly J.T. Geissinger's books always have great banter!) throughout the entire book.
But my favorite part of the entire book was where Liam and Killian's worlds finally come back together, and Juliet gets to meet Truvy! I highly recommend this book and the entire series!
From the beginning, I loved the female main character, Juliet. She's smart and strong, and her relationship with her friends is just so sweet. The majority of the story and Killian and Juliet's relationship is focused on how to build trust, something that both characters really struggle with. I really enjoyed their banter (honestly J.T. Geissinger's books always have great banter!) throughout the entire book.
But my favorite part of the entire book was where Liam and Killian's worlds finally come back together, and Juliet gets to meet Truvy! I highly recommend this book and the entire series!
edit:
i liked the first book in this series mo4e than the other one, so I lowered the ranking
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YOU DONT KNOW HOW MUCH I LOVED IT OMLLLL
usually dont like this "through all of the book we are trying to fight the love" BUT OML THIS ONE WAS AN EXCEPTION.
they were so sweet, my heart couldn't take it anymore.
i liked the first book in this series mo4e than the other one, so I lowered the ranking
GEJAVDJNSHSJSJAHUDBWGS
YOU DONT KNOW HOW MUCH I LOVED IT OMLLLL
usually dont like this "through all of the book we are trying to fight the love" BUT OML THIS ONE WAS AN EXCEPTION.
they were so sweet, my heart couldn't take it anymore.
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I knew from book 1 that I would love Killian Black and I am happy to say I was not disappointed at all.
I feel like he had such a well rounded personality, considering who he is and what he does. Yes, he's the alpha male. But he also has a soft side that he doesn't hide from the fmc Juliet at all. I also loved his amusement at dangerous situations. (For example, the way he found all of Diego's assassination attempts humorous).
The fmc Jules or Juliet (she's referred to by both names in this book) is also a great character. Her and her friends have a peculiar....side job, of sorts. One that isn't always done well. Her banter with Killian and her friends is hilarious.
My only complaint about this book is that I would have liked more from Killian's point of view but even so, I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I feel like he had such a well rounded personality, considering who he is and what he does. Yes, he's the alpha male. But he also has a soft side that he doesn't hide from the fmc Juliet at all. I also loved his amusement at dangerous situations. (For example, the way he found all of Diego's assassination attempts humorous).
The fmc Jules or Juliet (she's referred to by both names in this book) is also a great character. Her and her friends have a peculiar....side job, of sorts. One that isn't always done well. Her banter with Killian and her friends is hilarious.
My only complaint about this book is that I would have liked more from Killian's point of view but even so, I thoroughly enjoyed it.