
Fierce King: A Dark Mafia/Forced Marriage Romance
Alejandro Montoya, the ruthless King of LA, enters into a forced marriage with Alana Carmichael, the daughter of an influential political leader, leading to a tumultuous relationship.
About This Book
In "Fierce King," the first installment of Sadie Kincaid's L.A. Ruthless series, Alana Carmichael finds herself bound by a forced marriage to Alejandro Montoya, the formidable King of Los Angeles. This union, orchestrated to secure her father's safety, thrusts Alana into the perilous depths of the city's criminal underworld. Alejandro, a man of immense power and unyielding authority, is both captivating and intimidating, challenging Alana's resolve to maintain her independence.
As their relationship unfolds, the tension between them intensifies, blending animosity with undeniable attraction. Alana's initial resistance begins to waver as she uncovers layers of Alejandro's past, revealing complexities that blur the lines between villain and victim. The narrative delves into themes of power, control, and the blurred boundaries between right and wrong, set against the backdrop of Los Angeles's dark and dangerous underbelly.
The story's atmosphere is charged with suspense and simmering passion, creating a slow-burn dynamic that keeps readers on edge. Kincaid masterfully intertwines elements of dark romance and mafia intrigue, crafting a tale that is both intense and emotionally charged. As Alana and Alejandro navigate their tumultuous marriage, they are forced to confront their deepest fears and desires, leading to a complex and compelling journey of self-discovery and unexpected connection.
What Readers Say
Many readers appreciate the book's steamy romance and intense chemistry between the leads. Some readers find the writing style juvenile and the dialogue cringeworthy. Fans note the book's emotional impact, with some finding it thrilling and others feeling detached. Common criticisms include a lack of plot depth and overemphasis on explicit scenes. Content warnings: explicit sexual content and themes of forced marriage.
Rating Distribution
Based on 15 Open Library ratings
