
Black Knight (Royal Elite, #4)
by Rina Kent
Love is impossible, hate is an open game—Kimberly and Xander’s once-perfect friendship crashes into cruel rivalry at Royal Elite. Now heartbreakingly beautiful and brutally cruel, Xander refuses to save anyone, while Kimberly hides her messy truth behind innocence and facade, both bound in a fragile nightmare.
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About This Book
In "Black Knight," the fourth installment of Rina Kent's Royal Elite series, the once unbreakable bond between Kimberly Reed and Xander Knight has transformed into a bitter rivalry. Xander, once Kimberly's best friend, is now a heartbreakingly beautiful and brutally cruel figure at Royal Elite School. He embodies the role of a knight who refuses to save anyone, adding to the tension between them.
Kimberly, on the other hand, presents herself as innocently fake, concealing a secret darkness that she strives to keep hidden. Their complex relationship is marked by intense emotional conflicts, with both characters grappling with their past and present selves. The story delves into themes of love, hate, and the blurred lines between them, set against the backdrop of the prestigious Royal Elite School.
The novel's atmosphere is dark and intense, with a slow-burn narrative that builds suspense as the characters' secrets and true feelings are gradually revealed. The tension between Kimberly and Xander drives the plot forward, keeping readers engaged as they navigate the complexities of their evolving relationship.
What Readers Say
Readers praise the emotional depth and unexpected twists in 'Black Knight'. Many commend Rina Kent's writing for its compelling character development and suspenseful plot. Fans note the book's intense emotional impact, with some finding it heart-wrenching and thought-provoking. Some readers caution about the book's dark themes, including mental health issues and bullying, which may be triggering for some. Ideal for fans of dark romance seeking complex characters and intricate relationships.
About the Author

Rina Kent
19 books in library
Readers are drawn to Rina Kent's ability to craft compelling narratives that delve into the complexities of human relationships, featuring unapologetic anti-heroes and villains. Her stories are praised for their emotional depth and the intense passion that drives the characters, making them both captivating and unforgettable.


