
The Kings of Kearny
A Steamy MC Romance
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Andi Eloise
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JF Harding
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Navessa Allen
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"Jakob Larson is going to be the death of me."
That’s what I think every time he strides into my bar. The Kings of Kearny run this small Texas town, and Jakob is their chief enforcer. The Viking, they call him. He’s a criminal. As dangerous as he is sexy. The kind of man who makes my inner cavewoman sit up and take notice. Him big. Make strong babies. Bring home mammoth for dinner.
I’m ready to indulge her desires, but just for one night. Unfortunately, Jakob has other plans.
Someone in town is breaking one of the cardinal rules set by the leader of The Kings. And Jakob thinks they’re using my grandmother’s nursing home as a front for their illicit activities. Now I’m neck-deep in trouble with him, and every time I think I’ve figured out what’s really going on, Jakob reveals another piece of the puzzle. I need to figure out how far I’m willing to go to protect this town. How far I’m willing to go with Jakob. Because if I fall for him, there’s no going back. No hope for a peaceful ending. But Jakob is the kind of man who makes me think that peaceful is overrated, and that descending into darkness with him could lead to something even better than a Happily Ever After.
©2021 Navessa Allen (P)2025 Navessa AllenI would’ve happily read 50–100 more pages just to see them getting to know each other more deeply and explore the city a bit further, but the pacing worked well overall.
Something else I really appreciated: Christa actually talked to her friend (I know, the bar is in hell, but still), and even admitted she might have overreacted, growth! The communication was solid whenever the plot wasn’t actively leaning into secrets and omissions, which, to be fair, was kind of the whole premise.
Also: no "I love you" after two kisses and no surprise wedding or baby in the epilogue, yay. Just vibes and the knowledge that they'll get there in their own time. I love that for them - and for us.
So good!
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