A review by quinnreads2
The Enemy in My Bed by L.K. Shaw

3.0

Vengeance Granted

LK Shaw Brooklyn Kings bk 02 The Enemy in My Bed

3.5 stars - I've read plenty of over-the-top books. In most cases, it works. In this case, I felt like Pierce DeLuca and Mila were shafted. I was left feeling like their story was only half told.

This was my first time with this author. I will try again, because even though I believe there's more to tell here, I do like the overall arc.

A few things to note. One, there are plenty of hints to the first book, so this should likely be read in order, but I was able to follow along fine. Two, this is more of an HFN. As the lead in for the next book was provided, it's possible their HEA comes later in the series. Three, there are some content warnings that you may want to heed, most of it is offscreen - non-con, violence, and abuse are the biggest ones.

Oh, one other thing. This is supposed to be 290 pages, but based on the listening time of the audio, I'd put it at about half that length. That's either some creative formatting or a misprint.

I won a copy of the audio book. The narrators are Eva Caine and Walker Williams. Both are new to me, and I liked them a lot. The accents weren't consistent, but I still enjoyed the experience.

Story: 3.5 stars
Narration: 4 stars
Listening Speed: 1.6x