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Ebook About J.R. Ward's # 1 New York Times bestselling Black Dagger Brotherhood continues as a royal bloodline is compromised by a grave threat to the throne.Long live the King… After turning his back on the throne for centuries, Wrath, son of Wrath, finally assumed his father’s mantle--with the help of his beloved mate. But the crown sets heavily on his head. As the war with the Lessening Society rages on, and the threat from the Band of Bastards truly hits home, he is forced to make choices that put everything--and everyone--at risk.Beth Randall thought she knew what she was getting into when she mated the last pure blooded vampire on the planet: An easy ride was not it. But when she decides she wants a child, she’s unprepared for Wrath’s response--or the distance it creates between them.The question is, will true love win out... or tortured legacy take over?Book The King (Black Dagger Brotherhood, Book 12) Review :
The reason I don’t read the reviews anymore on Goodreads/Amazon is because some are MEAN. I will continue to read the BDB series because I like the characters and I’d like to see how their plot line and lives play out. Guess what? It’s a book! It doesn’t always go like you want it and that’s what makes it interesting!The King is obviously another book about Wrath. As in every other BDB book, there are many backstories and we meet new characters. (If there wasn’t all of that, Ward’s books wouldn’t be so long and y’all would have something else to complain about!) There is a lot happening in this book...be prepared to jump from story to story but by now you should be use to that if you are a true BDB fan.We learn so much about the Shadows that we never knew and I’m so glad we get a book just about them! They have been a part of this world since the beginning and we finally get to learn their whole story. We also meet Assail and he becomes a huge part of the future with the Brotherhood. I don’t understand why people are having such a hard time with Ward introducing new characters. Each brother has had his own book...would you rather her just end the series? Personally, I would prefer her keep writing for as long as she cares to. I’ll continue to read. Why are we revisiting Beth and Wrath? That is all that I could thing about before even picking this book up much less while reading it. There is a reason for it and I honestly believe it could have been one of those Ward side stories in a future/different book. The King did not have a main focal couple. It did however have a story line that tried to stay focused on the king.Readers basically get four novellas created to flow as one book with the King. We get Wrath Sr and Anha, Wrath Jr and Beth, Trez and Selena, and my favorite of the book Sola and Assail. Sola's grandmother was the bump that brought this books rating to three stars. And I was left wanting more Assail and Sola, again.I'm going to go back to my frustration on why the revisit of a past couple. It didn't really work for me but there were some things that happened within these pages that I think will make this world as a whole move in a new direction. I'm curious about the changes there and how it will affect Wrath's rule.Sadly the side story of Wrath Sr and Anha felt like filler. It was there. It added pages. Their tale didn't add substance to the book.Trez and Selena's pages really could have waited for their book. Due to all the reviews already out there I know what will happen with that couple's happily ever after. I still plan on reading their book. I just plan on doing a little genre jumping before then. I'm not looking forward to that book in the lease but I'm sure the secondary, tertiary, and however many other side stories Ward thows in will be interesting enough to keep the pages moving. Read Online The King (Black Dagger Brotherhood, Book 12) Download The King (Black Dagger Brotherhood, Book 12) The King (Black Dagger Brotherhood, Book 12) PDF The King (Black Dagger Brotherhood, Book 12) Mobi Free Reading The King (Black Dagger Brotherhood, Book 12) Download Free Pdf The King (Black Dagger Brotherhood, Book 12) PDF Online The King (Black Dagger Brotherhood, Book 12) Mobi Online The King (Black Dagger Brotherhood, Book 12) Reading Online The King (Black Dagger Brotherhood, Book 12) Read Online J.R. Ward Download J.R. Ward J.R. Ward PDF J.R. Ward Mobi Free Reading J.R. Ward Download Free Pdf J.R. Ward PDF Online J.R. Ward Mobi Online J.R. Ward Reading Online J.R. WardDownload Mobi Native Tongue (Skink Book 2) By Carl Hiaasen
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