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Saturday, April 14, 2018

Book Review: Kingston - Dani René



Title Kingston
Author J. D. Dani René
Genre Erotic Romance
Release date April 9, 2018


I am arrogant. Insatiable. A single father.

I desire things that would make most people blush.

Normally, I find outlets that allow me to free the sexual beast living within and play to my heart’s content.

And when my voluptuous, innocent assistant starts starving me after a little taste, I decide I’ll let my inner animal feed—on her.

Trouble is, once I have her, I can’t let her go, and that makes things complicated.

My name is Levi Kingston.

I am a dirty, ravenous, greedy man.

People may detest my kinks, but it doesn’t stop them from wanting me.


Four Fathers Series by bestselling authors
J.D. Hollyfield, Dani René, K Webster, and Ker Dukey

Four genres.
Four bestselling authors.
Four different stories.
Four weeks in April.
One intense, sexy, thrilling ride from beginning to end!

*These books were designed so you can read them out of order. However, they all interconnect and would be best enjoyed by reading them all!*

1 – Blackstone J.D. Hollyfield
2 – Kingston Dani René
3 – Pearson K Webster
4 – Wheeler Ker Dukey



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Kingston is the second book on the Four Fathers series and the first book of this author.

I wasn't really able to connect with the book. For some reasons, the story seems so fast paced that it left out the story itself. Maybe I'm just a little prude or naive, but I can not really begin to comprehend how their story is possible. I did skim through some of the erotic parts. It was just too much for me to handle.

Even though, the story really didn't connect to me, the characters were a different story. I like how the hero and heroine were both strong and weak at the same time. They stand up for what they like and is not afraid to say it or loud. But their feelings towards one another is another thing. I admire people who are brave enough to fall in a short amount of time.

Overall I'd still give this a 3 out of 5 star merely because I was still able to finish it without cursing the author or feeling that it was such a waste of my time.

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