When
love is the only play that matters…
Agents Bishop and Marshall know:
The clock is ticking.
They control the most dangerous pieces on the board.
Sacrifices will be required to win the game.
Levi and Marsh need to:
Get home to each other and their son.
Fall asleep in each other’s arms again.
Start living the happily ever after the rings on their fingers promise.
What began as a marriage of convenience is now the rock Marsh and Levi cling to
as they enter the endgame.
But defeating two kings is no easy feat.
They’ll have to make all the right moves and lure their enemies to their side
of the board, where they have the advantage.
But winning may cost them everything—their careers, their lives, and the love
that’s become the center of their world.
King Hunt is the final book of the Perfect Play trilogy and should be
read after Dead Draw and Bad Bishop. This swoony, single dad,
marriage of convenience romance matches two mature, competent men and delivers
the happily ever after they both so deeply deserve.
Don’t miss our reviews of the rest of the Perfect Play series!
For book one, Dead Draw, click HERE.
For book two, Bad Bishop, click HERE.
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Ruthie
– ☆☆☆☆
This is the third book in the series and really must be read in order. There
are, as fans of Reyne will know, links across other of her series, and
especially Fog City. I have had the great pleasure of reading them all, and so
this tied in many plot lines and got me caught up with previous leads. I liked
that I could anticipate some of the probable plays for that reason!
Marsh and Levi are exhausted from the intercontinental complexities, and the
double- and triple-crossing which keeps them alert and concerned for each
other's safety. Thankful that David should be out of the game, they concentrate
on finally bringing this nightmare to a close.
Here's hoping they can now start to enjoy the happily ever after they have
found together!
Veronica
– ☆☆☆☆
King Hunt, the final instalment of Layla Reyne’s Perfect Play trilogy,
picks up right where book two, Bad Bishop, finished. Levi and Marsh are
separated from each other as they work different angles of the case. I loved
the action, and I was torn between wanting to see Levi and Marsh bring down the
bad guys and wanting the men to be back in each other's arms so I could have
more of their hot and loving romance. I found the action and romance equally
thrilling.
I was excited to see Marsh call on help from the Madigans, a family the subject
of previous books by Reyne, to help in the operation to bring down the
criminals. The bonus of having an author write multiple books and series is
getting to spend more time with characters that you already love and adore.
King Hunt was an exciting conclusion to the trilogy, and I was so happy
to see Marsh get his happily ever after. It has been a long time coming and
well worth the wait.
LAYLA REYNE is the author of What We
May Be and the Fog City, Agents Irish and Whiskey, Trouble Brewing, and
Changing Lanes series. A Carolina Tar Heel who now calls California home, Layla
enjoys weaving her bicoastal experiences into her stories, along with
adrenaline-fueled suspense and heart-pounding romance.
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