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adventurous
challenging
emotional
funny
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Dark Desire, Glitter & Guns: “Immoral” is a Seductively Dangerous Ride
• Rating 4.5/5
• Romance 3.5/5
• Spice Level 3/5
• Writing Style 4.5/5
• Audio Narration N/A
I had the chance to ARC "Immoral" and let me just say: this one is my favorite of the Park Avenue Kings series, hands down, heels on, glitter flying.
If you’ve been dying for Benoit’s story ever since Preston and Archer lit up the page… buckle up. Because Benoit doesn’t walk, he struts in, steals your attention, and doesn’t let go. A burlesque dancer with a razor-sharp wit and a closet full of secrets, Benoit is everything I love in a main character: sassy, strategic, and impossible to ignore. Think 007 with rhinestones and attitude. If Bash from Prime Time had a love child with a Bond girl, it would be Benoit.
And then there’s Dimitri. Dangerous, possessive, enigmatic Dimitri. The arms dealer who wasn’t supposed to fall for the spy meant to seduce him. He’s the grump to Benoit’s glittery sunshine, the storm behind the suit, and their chemistry? Off. The. Charts. 🔥
What really made this book shine was the emotional stakes. Sure, it’s full of seduction, suspense, and secret agendas, but it’s also about two men learning how to trust when everything in their world is built on lies. Their slow descent into love is beautifully paced, and when everything explodes (and yes, it does), the fallout is just as intense as the build-up. I loved the double heartbreak moment, it gave the final HEA so much more meaning.
This book gave me glamour, grit, and a tension-filled romance that felt both addictive and surprisingly heartfelt. If you're into morally gray power dynamics, knife-sharp banter, spy games, and an unforgettable diva hero? Run, don’t walk.
Benoit was born for the spotlight, and Immoral is where he finally takes center stage. 💅
• Rating 4.5/5
• Romance 3.5/5
• Spice Level 3/5
• Writing Style 4.5/5
• Audio Narration N/A
I had the chance to ARC "Immoral" and let me just say: this one is my favorite of the Park Avenue Kings series, hands down, heels on, glitter flying.
If you’ve been dying for Benoit’s story ever since Preston and Archer lit up the page… buckle up. Because Benoit doesn’t walk, he struts in, steals your attention, and doesn’t let go. A burlesque dancer with a razor-sharp wit and a closet full of secrets, Benoit is everything I love in a main character: sassy, strategic, and impossible to ignore. Think 007 with rhinestones and attitude. If Bash from Prime Time had a love child with a Bond girl, it would be Benoit.
And then there’s Dimitri. Dangerous, possessive, enigmatic Dimitri. The arms dealer who wasn’t supposed to fall for the spy meant to seduce him. He’s the grump to Benoit’s glittery sunshine, the storm behind the suit, and their chemistry? Off. The. Charts. 🔥
What really made this book shine was the emotional stakes. Sure, it’s full of seduction, suspense, and secret agendas, but it’s also about two men learning how to trust when everything in their world is built on lies. Their slow descent into love is beautifully paced, and when everything explodes (and yes, it does), the fallout is just as intense as the build-up. I loved the double heartbreak moment, it gave the final HEA so much more meaning.
This book gave me glamour, grit, and a tension-filled romance that felt both addictive and surprisingly heartfelt. If you're into morally gray power dynamics, knife-sharp banter, spy games, and an unforgettable diva hero? Run, don’t walk.
Benoit was born for the spotlight, and Immoral is where he finally takes center stage. 💅
adventurous
dark
mysterious
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
adventurous
funny
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
adventurous
emotional
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
adventurous
funny
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
N/A
Dee’s Grade: A
The cat and mouse game these two play right from the start is so entertaining. I loved their dynamic and it was fun to go on the ride with them.
The cat and mouse game these two play right from the start is so entertaining. I loved their dynamic and it was fun to go on the ride with them.
I’ve been waiting for Benoit’s story ever since Scandalous (book 3 in the Park Avenue Princes series...aka my favorite), and Immoral did not disappoint. I always knew Benoit was a sassy, slippery little minx, but getting to see him fully in his element? Obsessed. He absolutely owned every scene; charming, dramatic, and so much fun to read. Watching him go toe-to-toe with Dimitri, this intense, brooding, dangerous arms dealer was such a great dynamic. The tension, the chemistry, the slow unraveling of walls? So satisfying. I’m especially glad we got to see Dimitri come around emotionally. That ending? Loved it. Totally earned. Benoit got the happily ever after he deserved, and I’m so glad for it. Can’t wait to see whose story is next in the Park Avenue Kings series...I’m fully invested.
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
This is book three of the authors’ Park Avenue Kings series and it was so amazingly good!!!
Benoit and Dimitri shouldn’t have worked at all—an arms dealer, known to be dangerous and merciless and a master of seduction sent in to ferret out his secrets? Oil and water…should NOT have worked!
I can’t tell you how suspenseful it was. I seriously spent half the book worried, waiting for the other shoe to drop, just KNOWING there was gonna be hail to pay any minute and when it came, my stomach SUNK it was so real. Later, it had tears coming to my eyes like I could literally feel what the MCs were feeling and they were breaking my heart—the writing was just that intense.
This was an amazing read, full of suspense, drama and boat loads of steam, there was no fluff or instalove, so if that’s what you’re hoping for, you might want to pick something else but if you like hot, powerful men, brave enough and strong enough and willing to take what they want, this series might’ve been written with you in mind. Each book in the series can be read as a standalone so you might as well start here with Benoit and Dimitri. You’ll be so glad you did! 5 stars!
I received a copy of this book for free but am voluntarily leaving a review.
Benoit and Dimitri shouldn’t have worked at all—an arms dealer, known to be dangerous and merciless and a master of seduction sent in to ferret out his secrets? Oil and water…should NOT have worked!
I can’t tell you how suspenseful it was. I seriously spent half the book worried, waiting for the other shoe to drop, just KNOWING there was gonna be hail to pay any minute and when it came, my stomach SUNK it was so real. Later, it had tears coming to my eyes like I could literally feel what the MCs were feeling and they were breaking my heart—the writing was just that intense.
This was an amazing read, full of suspense, drama and boat loads of steam, there was no fluff or instalove, so if that’s what you’re hoping for, you might want to pick something else but if you like hot, powerful men, brave enough and strong enough and willing to take what they want, this series might’ve been written with you in mind. Each book in the series can be read as a standalone so you might as well start here with Benoit and Dimitri. You’ll be so glad you did! 5 stars!
I received a copy of this book for free but am voluntarily leaving a review.
dark
funny
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
challenging
emotional
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
Benoit "Benny" didn't expect the man he was sent undercover to seduce, to spy on, to be so...broody and gorgeous and yummy. He's supposed to be seducing Dimitri, but the tables have been turned, and Dimitri's drawing HIM in. He wants to have all the pleasure with Dimitri, but none of the heartache he knows he's heading for the longer he's with him. That heartache is guaranteed once Dimitri finds out his secret, and he's not sure he can bear it.
Dimitri's world is dangerous - someone as beautiful and seductive as Benoit doesn't belong here. But Dimitri's not sure if he can give Benoit up, even once he finds out his big secret. If only their circumstances were different, if only they could stay in this bubble of pleasure and keep the big bad world of reality away. If only he were a different man, one who could keep this man he's falling so hard for...
I love the Kings! Benoit is the one whose story I've been looking forward to the most - I knew there was something behind the facade he shows, and I was so excited the man he fell for could see all that in him. Their chemistry is probably the hottest yet of all the Princes and the Kings, and their cat and mouse game only made amped up all that deliciousness. Dimitri couldn't have been more perfect with all his brooding and his aura of danger, but inside was a soft heart for the few people he loves. Thank God Benoit is one of those few. Benoit and his monstre Dimitri are my favorite Kings couple yet, but I have a feeling the next King's story is gonna be equally delicious and intriguing.
adventurous
challenging
emotional
funny
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
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🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️
Immoral was everything I wanted. A sharp, sexy slow burn wrapped in character-driven tension. Benoit is sent to spy on Dmitri, but instead of staying on task, he ends up in the man’s bed… and eventually, in his heart. It’s got all the Pretty Woman flair of falling for the person you weren’t supposed to, mixed with Beauty and the Beast intensity: the brooding, dangerous man hiding a softer core and the feisty force of nature who sees through his defenses.
Their chemistry is undeniable, and the emotional payoff is so much better because they actually talk, even when they’re both being impossibly stubborn. Watching two emotionally messy men in their late thirties and forties fight, flirt, and figure it out was refreshingly honest. The banter sparkled, the spice delivered, and the moments of vulnerability gave it real weight.
If anything, I wanted a bit more depth to their backstories and something stronger than what felt like a lover’s spat as the central conflict. The Redwater Syndicate hints set up something bigger, but the action never really came. And I would’ve loved a proper cameo from East and Zach rather than just a mention.
Still, I’m hooked. And with that bomb Brella dropped at the end of the story? I’m already clearing my schedule for the next book.
🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️
Immoral was everything I wanted. A sharp, sexy slow burn wrapped in character-driven tension. Benoit is sent to spy on Dmitri, but instead of staying on task, he ends up in the man’s bed… and eventually, in his heart. It’s got all the Pretty Woman flair of falling for the person you weren’t supposed to, mixed with Beauty and the Beast intensity: the brooding, dangerous man hiding a softer core and the feisty force of nature who sees through his defenses.
Their chemistry is undeniable, and the emotional payoff is so much better because they actually talk, even when they’re both being impossibly stubborn. Watching two emotionally messy men in their late thirties and forties fight, flirt, and figure it out was refreshingly honest. The banter sparkled, the spice delivered, and the moments of vulnerability gave it real weight.
If anything, I wanted a bit more depth to their backstories and something stronger than what felt like a lover’s spat as the central conflict. The Redwater Syndicate hints set up something bigger, but the action never really came. And I would’ve loved a proper cameo from East and Zach rather than just a mention.
Still, I’m hooked. And with that bomb Brella dropped at the end of the story? I’m already clearing my schedule for the next book.