Jessica Hawkins
Violent Triumphs (White Monarch, #3)
Born into cartel royalty yet desperate to escape, Natalia finds herself bound to Cristiano de la Rosa in a marriage born of power and peril. As she rises from fragile princess to fierce queen by his side, their volatile bond ignites amid dangerous enemies and shifting loyalties, forging a love that could either destroy—or crown—them both.
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About This Book
In "Violent Triumphs," the final installment of Jessica Hawkins' White Monarch series, Natalia Cruz has ascended from a fragile princess to a formidable queen within the Calavera cartel. Bound by an arranged marriage to Cristiano de la Rosa, she navigates the treacherous underworld, confronting enemies and internal conflicts that threaten their reign.
As Natalia and Cristiano's bond deepens, they face challenges that test their loyalty and love. The narrative delves into themes of power, sacrifice, and the complexities of their relationship, set against a backdrop of cartel politics and familial strife.
The story is marked by intense emotions, suspenseful twists, and a slow-burn romance that keeps readers engaged. Hawkins crafts a dark and atmospheric tale, blending action and passion as Natalia and Cristiano confront their pasts and fight for their future.
What Readers Say
Readers praise the intense character development and emotional depth of the protagonists. Many commend Hawkins' writing for its vivid portrayal of a dangerous, cartel-driven world. Fans note the book's ability to evoke a rollercoaster of emotions, from passion to devastation. Some readers express disappointment with the ending, feeling it didn't align with character growth. This series is recommended for fans of dark, gritty romance with complex characters.



