A review by cozygreylibrary
King of Sloth by Ana Huang

emotional funny lighthearted reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

Thanks to Ana for the ARC! Being part of Ana's ARC team has been such a blast!

I fell hard for the first book in the King of Sin series, King of Wrath, and now with King of Pride and King of Greed behind us, we've got King of Sloth—and let me tell you, this book is scorching hot! I didn't think a book could dethrone my love for King of Wrath but, here was are. 

Xavier and Sloane take the spotlight this time, and wow, Xavier stole my heart. He's not just your typical party-rich boy; he cares deeply and fiercely, making Sloane feel like the queen she is. There's a fun twist on the bodyguard trope, she's not his bodyguard per se, but she helps keep him in line. Ana writes these billionaire characters with such sex appeal, and the chemistry between Xavier and Sloane practically sizzles off the pages. Watching Xavier pine for Sloane and then finally win her over was pure satisfaction.

But beyond the steamy romance, King of Sloth also delves into themes of ambition, family expectations, and personal growth. Sloane's determination and Xavier's evolution as a character add depth to their story, making it not just about passion but about emotional connection and self-discovery.

Now we patiently wait for the next book. Knowing we are getting 3 more (King of Envy, King of Lust and King of Gluttony I presume) has a hold on me.