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Crooks & Kings (The Wild Bunch Trilogy Book 1) Kindle Edition
Mariya Kuznetsov was a girl with secrets.
Christophe 'Fang' Lupei was a man with demons.
For her, it was supposed to be a way out from beneath the hands of a man who wanted her dead.
For him, it was supposed to be a job to make amends for a past wrong.
A bratva princess running from her past. A Romanian bank robber seeking atonement.
They were never meant to fall in love.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date20 March 2017
- File size3494 KB
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Product details
- ASIN : B06XFQWZFX
- Publisher : LM Books, LLC (20 March 2017)
- Language : English
- File size : 3494 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 262 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 1544746156
- Best Sellers Rank: 551,282 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- 5,230 in Organised Crime Thrillers
- 33,562 in Romantic Suspense (Kindle Store)
- 42,351 in Romantic Suspense (Books)
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About the author

London Miller is the author of more than twenty romantic suspense novels involving anti-heroes, the women who love them, and all facets of organized crime.
Currently living in Atlanta, Georgia, she spends most days chasing her two-year-old daughter, laughing with her husband, and playing with her puppies. When she's not writing, she's lost in the either the MCU or the world of GOT.
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Customer reviews
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Except for the unnecessary flashbacks/recounting of the hero’s sad childhood at a deranged orphanage, as usual, I really enjoyed this author’s mafioso telling writing style. It’s a personal preference, because I simply thought we could have just been told point blank a brief summary about it and how he met his current posse of friends/co-workers. It was a really bad place...enough said. We'd get the gist of it. Getting the nitty gritty of it didn’t particularly bond me more to him or their characters. In fact, I skimmed over it, because I just didn’t need to go there. I'm squeamish about any thoughts of children in that kind of scenario.
In this case, the mob aspect all originated from the heroine’s side. I loved how Fang, the hero, easily shifted into an unstoppable, unshakable, protective mode when it came to helping the heroine. His whole team was pretty awesome in that regard. They were like a well oiled good guy, mercenary machine.
Yeah, he is still in love with his dead girlfriend or was it wife? Hmm, I don’t remember which. Anyway, the heroine was bringing him back out of the depths of deep, dark depression and despair, so I just accepted that for what it was. It all happened five months earlier, so I gave the guy a break.
There are appearances and character development of some of the hero’s buddies who are going to be featured in future books. In fact, the next book, Shadows and Silence, stars the absolute silent partner, Tecut, (literally the guy does not speak) and Winter, the 13 year younger hacker, who has the hots for him and vice versa. He’s caveman protective of Winter, won’t let a single negative word or gesture be made regarding her. I just had a hard time picturing the lengthy conversations that seemed to be going on with him, because, again, he didn’t speak nor could write all those words down without it being awkward/time consuming. There wasn't mention of sign language, which would have been cool and definitely would have filled in that plot hole. I just had to roll with it, folks, and pretend I didn’t notice.
I hope Winter’s character has a more mature vibe next go around. She came across too young for Tecut, IMHO.
Book 3, Saints and Thieves, is a no go for me. It’s a MMF main couple theme so not a troupe I prefer in my romantic reads. I am very appreciative of it being clearly noted in the book description.
(These comments are based on Kindle Unlimited version. I actually previously purchased this book, as well. This is not a detailed ARC review.)

