
Kings and Sinners by Maggie Ryan
Genres: Dark Romance
We don’t seek forgiveness for our sins
Prey on the weak –
Defile the innocent –And you will pay the price
Judgment has been made
Sentence has been decided
Breaking the only law that matters – our law – has but one price -Death
Their mission is simple, their code unbreakable. To those who cross them, they are judge, jury and executioner. To those who come under their protection – they are more than brothers. More than men whose souls are stained by sin. They are kings.
*Includes complete trilogy of: Maddox, Stryder, Anson
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new series to me
Looks like an interesting book.
Thanks for the review.
Sounds like a very interesting read! I like when all the series of books are released at the same time.
I really like the story line of this book!
This sounds good. I added it to my wishlist. Thanks for the review.
You’re welcome. It was a good read.
Okay…I’m intrigued. I’m looking forward to the “saving” aspect.
This books sounds totally awesome!1 I kind of feel that battle of being with a for us or against us. Definitely a must read, I can tell.
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This sounds like a great read!
Sounds like an interesting series of books, thanks for the review.
I’ve always loved the combo of the tough/rough around the edges guy and sassy girl stories. I like the sound of these, the storyline seems exciting and fresh. More for my tbr pile but I’m not complaining!
Sounds like a great read 🙂
The book sounds intriguing. Great cover!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on Kings and Sinners, this sounds like a story that I will enjoy reading myself