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A review by shanaepraystoo
Killian by Natisha Raynor
emotional
sad
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? No
4.25
I read a ton of books. I am familiar with Natisha Raynor exclusively through her The Millionaire Boys Club series, which I absolutely love. Though the series doesn't seem to be a huge hit with her core fans (yall buggin), I think these stories are well-written, engaging, and highly entertaining plus they feature some of the best book baes I've ever read about.
Onto the book review: I thoroughly enjoyed The Millionaire Boys Club: Killian and I was entertained the entire length of the audiobook. In The Millionaire Boys Club: Killian we meet Henley, a smart and driven woman living an idyllic sprinkle sprinkle style life with her wealthy older husband Ethan. Henley's perfect vision for her life is altered when she learns that her husband Ethan has a low sperm count and they cannot conceive. Ethan, loving, caring, and truly selfless, wants the love of his life Henley to experience pregnancy and motherhood, so he proposes that she carry another man's child to fulfill her dream of being a mother, since he cannot do it for her. However, the man Ethan seeks to fulfill his wife's lifelong goal is the one man Henley could never forget: Killian.
There are many twists and turns with lots of drama in The Millionaire Boys Club: Killian despite its shorter length! I was riding around listening to this story with my mouth agape for a good 40% of the audiobook lol. There weren't many spicy scenes in the book, but the ones that Raynor does write are explicit and super hot. There were also a bunch of twists and turns in the book that made me think I was reading an urban romance at times, but they all made for an engrossing story that helped me escape.
This is the third book in The Millionaire Boys Club series and it is the third one that I've listened to - the production is 5 star, the narrators are great, and the pacing is perfect. The narrators make it so easy to get caught up in the story. I highly recommend not only the books in this series, but also the audiobooks.
Onto the book review: I thoroughly enjoyed The Millionaire Boys Club: Killian and I was entertained the entire length of the audiobook. In The Millionaire Boys Club: Killian we meet Henley, a smart and driven woman living an idyllic sprinkle sprinkle style life with her wealthy older husband Ethan. Henley's perfect vision for her life is altered when she learns that her husband Ethan has a low sperm count and they cannot conceive. Ethan, loving, caring, and truly selfless, wants the love of his life Henley to experience pregnancy and motherhood, so he proposes that she carry another man's child to fulfill her dream of being a mother, since he cannot do it for her. However, the man Ethan seeks to fulfill his wife's lifelong goal is the one man Henley could never forget: Killian.
There are many twists and turns with lots of drama in The Millionaire Boys Club: Killian despite its shorter length! I was riding around listening to this story with my mouth agape for a good 40% of the audiobook lol. There weren't many spicy scenes in the book, but the ones that Raynor does write are explicit and super hot. There were also a bunch of twists and turns in the book that made me think I was reading an urban romance at times, but they all made for an engrossing story that helped me escape.
This is the third book in The Millionaire Boys Club series and it is the third one that I've listened to - the production is 5 star, the narrators are great, and the pacing is perfect. The narrators make it so easy to get caught up in the story. I highly recommend not only the books in this series, but also the audiobooks.
Graphic: Sexual content, Toxic relationship
Moderate: Cursing, Death, Domestic abuse, Infertility, Grief, Stalking, Pregnancy
Minor: Addiction, Drug abuse, Emotional abuse, Infidelity, Gaslighting, Abandonment, Alcohol, Injury/Injury detail, Classism