“I LOVE this book. One of my absolute favorite reads of 2016. I want…no, I NEED my own savage!!!” ~USA Today bestselling author Natasha Knight*A standalone HEA romance*Where is Kiro?He’s the lost Dragusha brother, heir to a vast mafia empire—brilliant, violent, and utterly savage…and he’s been missing for years.AnnI’m supposed to be doing simple undercover research at the Fancher Institute for … years.
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I’m supposed to be doing simple undercover research at the Fancher Institute for the Mentally Ill & Dangerous, but I can’t keep my mind off Patient 34. He’s startlingly young and gorgeous, but it’s not just that. He’s strapped way too tightly to that bed. And there’s no name or criminal history on his chart. What are these people hiding? My reporter’s instincts are screaming.
Here’s the other thing: the staffers here believe he’s so sedated that there’s not a thought in his head, but I catch him watching me when nobody’s looking. Our connection sizzles when I enter the room. When our eyes meet, I know he understands me in a way nobody else ever has.
I’m supposed to follow my editor’s orders—I have secrets, too—but everything about Patient 34 is suspicious. How can I not investigate?
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I don’t read a ton of “dark” books, but this one looked interesting, and I wasn’t disappointed at all when I read it. In fact I was glued to the pages! It has a broody Hero who on the surface is kind of a jerk, but underneath he’s all about the heroine, which is what I love to read about! And his story is heartbreaking as well. Highly recommend!
I want to cry! This book was perfect! I loved every bit of it and I’m sad because it’s over! Kiro is most definitely my favorite Dragusha brother. This is the third book in the Dangerous Royals series, and though technically you could read them each on their own…why the hell would you? Lol the series is awesome!
Kiro pulled at my heartstrings. They call him the Savage Adonis. His freedom taken from him for so long and yet he never gives up trying to escape and return to his pack. The only family he knows. He’s seriously misunderstood, and he simply wants to be loved and accepted. Ann comes along and she sees him. Like really sees him, this beautiful, raw man, and she will do whatever it takes to help free him. She even has her own demons to work through, but somehow Kiro calms her and the two together are quite the pair.
Their story was beautiful. Towards the end of the book, Kiro finds more than he ever imagined he would have in his life, ugghh talk about total heart squeeze! I cried for what he lost, what he found and who he was. So many emotions, and now I feel like I’m in a book coma. Seriously so good! I’ve never been one to re-read many books, I have to really love the book…I must say this whole series will be a re-read for me. Gave me the feels so hard! Haha I wouldn’t be upset at all if the author decided to come up with another book so I could read more about the brothers and their future, but she told the story perfect and the ending was just as perfect so I can’t complain! Great ending to the series!
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Wow was this good. Kiro, the lost Dragusha brother, knows nothing of his past and just wants to be free again. Kiro was a very interesting character. He is a caveman with emotions. I loved his character and development throughout the book. Ann really brings out the best in him and makes him push to be more than a savage.
Ann was a great heroine. She was strong, resourceful, and takes no crap. Overall a great ending for the brothers and for Kiro. I almost wish this series was longer just so we can see more of the brothers.
What I took away from this book is that you don’t have to limit yourself on genre. Mafia? Check. Wrongfully institutionalized? Check. Literally raised by wolves? Check. Super human strength? Check. This novel was whirlwind. Kiro, our Hero, was a wonderfully damaged character; his life story was not pretty. And strangely enough, Ann (our Heroine) worked in the mental institute, yet we discover she may be more damaged mentally than Kiro. Perhaps that’s why their relationship worked? It was a race to finish the book for me, as I couldn’t stand not knowing the end. After the end, it was easier to see all the ridiculous plot devices that I ignored throughout reading.
Brilliant, well done – LOVED it!
Absolutely the best one out the three. The author did a fantastic job blending in the lives of the three brother’s. Everything in the first two were in search of the third. She did an incredible job writing in the humanity, emotions and reactions to all the changes they each went through. Kiro is by far the most heartwarming of the three. The emotional damage and stress was expressed as well as emotion can be written and Ann just kept it real. Happy Reading!
Felt rushed. Fun storyline.