Book Review: The Lost Kings
I was always told people grew roots where they were planted.
But mine developed between the hearts of two brothers.
For as long as I could remember, they were my protectors, living on the opposite end of the manor.
It was when I turned eight that I realized the truth. The twins were never supposed to protect me. It was the other way around and I would grow up to be the one that kept our family safe.
As time went on, they were forced to watch while I was broken and reshaped into the weapon needed to break us free from the cage our family had been forced into.
I always assumed the twins understood.
But when I became old enough to accept my fate, they slapped it away and tried to show me a different choice.
Even with my heart in their hands, I tried to make them see that there was no other path for me to walk.
They left, abandoning the family and destroying those roots that had kept us together.
Without them, we were forced to align with a powerful enemy.
But when it’s discovered how close I became with our rival, the twins returned.
I assumed it was to reclaim my heart, but it was to declare war.
We stood on opposite sides, but somewhere in the middle was my broken heart, still held between two lost kings.
My Review
Presley, Kingston, and Gio grew up together but then one day that all changed. Presley grew up to be one kick booty FMC. I really liked her strong personality and drive. She can hold her own. Which is a good thing as she is going to need to be strong.
Ooh, Gio and Kingston. These men are great. They were giving me bully/touch her and d!e vibes all at the same time. The heat level that these three brought is sizzling.
While I really enjoyed this book, I do have to admit that in the beginning the switching of the multiple time periods is a bit off putting. I was fine with starting with the young age but then jumping several years to only jump back again was a bit hard to keep up. Yet. I was able to settle in quickly to the story. Can't wait to read the next book in this series.

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