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Kingmaker All the King's Men Book 1 Paperback – October 28, 2019
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"This story sets a new bar in the genre . . . Exquisitely written, meticulously researched, tender, yet oh-so steamy--this is the Mary Poppins of Contemporary Romances: practically perfect in every way." -- Natasha Is A Book Junkie
Power. Passion. Betrayal.
Raised to rule, bred to lead and weaned on a diet of ruthless ambition.
In a world of haves and have nots, my family has it all, and I want nothing to do with it.
My path takes me far from home and paints me as the black sheep. At odds with my father, I'm determined to build my own empire. I have rules, but Lennix Hunter is the exception to every one of them. From the moment we meet, something sparks between us. But my family stole from hers and my father is the man she hates most. I lied to have her, and will do anything to keep her. Though she tries to hate me, too, the inexorable pull between us will not be denied.
And neither will I.
THE KINGMAKER is the epic and powerful first installment in the All The King's Men Duet by USA Today bestselling and RITA® Award winning author, Kennedy Ryan.
- Print length344 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherScribechick Media, LLC
- Publication dateOctober 28, 2019
- Dimensions5.98 x 0.79 x 9.02 inches
- ISBN-101732144346
- ISBN-13978-1732144347
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"The Kingmaker is a dazzling, thought-provoking, layered romance that will keep you on the edge of your seat. A round of applause for one of the best books of 2019."
-- L.J. Shen, USA Today bestselling author
"Every time I think Kennedy Ryan can't possibly raise the bar any further, she proves me wrong in the most delightful way possible. Lennix left me breathless. Maxim stole my heart. I cannot recommend The Kingmaker highly enough!" -- Katee Robert, New York TimesBestselling Author
"Intense, emotional, and sexy, this book has it all. Kennedy Ryan takes her readers on a journey--through time, across continents and experiences--and every page is delicious and heartfelt." - Kate Clayborn, Award-Winning Author
"The Kingmaker is a soaring masterpiece of explosive chemistry and destiny, of heritage and the ways we choose to change the world. Maxim is perfection and Lennix is a triumph, and their love story is one readers will come back to again and again!" --Sierra Simone, USA Today bestselling author
"Lennix Moon joins the pantheon of Kennedy Ryan's smart, strong, powerful women characters who may lose their heart to the hero, but never lose sight of who they are or what they stand for." --Emma Scott, International bestselling author
"Kennedy Ryan always delivers a story with emotion, power, and off-the-charts sexual tension - I didn't think she could raise the bar any higher, but she did it! The Kingmaker blew me away."-- Robin Covington, USA Today bestselling author
"The Kingmaker is a dazzling display of Ms Ryan's ability to rivet and transport her reader. This must read will be at the top of everyone's best of 2019 lists. Including mine. BRAVO." -- Dylan Allen, Author of the Forever Trilogy
"Kennedy Ryan once again has fearlessly written a story that not only electrifies us with an enthralling romance, but delivers a searing story about issues that matter in our world. Power is sexy, but using that power in the pursuit of justice, that's incandescent." -- Adriana Herrera, Author of the Dreamers Series
"Kennedy Ryan just dropped the boom mic heard 'round the world. The Kingmaker was absolutely incredible!! This novel was truly magnificent and is a game changer." -- Bookgasms Book Blog
"5+ WARRIOR CROWNS. Kennedy Ryan has composed another must read romance that has me already begging for the final book in this duet." - Musings of the Modern Belle
"Epic is not a big enough word for this book." -- Malene Reads
"There are not enough stars in the galaxy for this book!" - All Encompassing Books
"An emotional powerhouse perfectly crafted and brilliantly written, the words from this story battered my thoughts forcefully, gripped me hard. All the stars." --BookBistroBlog
"This book is a GAME CHANGER in every sense of the word." -- 4 the Love of Books
"Kennedy Ryan delivers readers an incredible book of strength, empowerment, convictions, how our pasts affect our lives and what we do with it all. Lennix is the woman we want our daughters to be. My top 2019 read!!" --Milly Reads
"I never know what to expect from the author as she has the ability to take any topic, any character and just takes it all to a whole new level of perfection!" -- it.sgottabethebooks
"5 stars for the Girl Who Chases Stars" --Lulu's Library
"I am literally SPEECHLESS. The King Maker is a powerful, addictive and emotional story that took my breath away, enveloped my soul and marked my heart forever." - When Vane Reads
"Once started I couldn't put the book down. The storyline gave me all the feels." - KDRBCK
"Hands down people ... The Kingmaker is Kennedy Ryan at her finest." --Marta, Goodreads reviewer
"COULD. NOT. PUT. IT. DOWN!!!" --Michelle, Goodreads reviewer
About the Author
She is a wife to her lifetime lover and mother to an extraordinary son. She has always leveraged her journalism background to write for charity and non-profit organizations, but enjoys writing to raise Autism awareness most. A contributor for Modern Mom Magazine, Kennedy's writings have appeared in Chicken Soup for the Soul, USA Today and many others. The founder and executive director of a foundation serving Atlanta families living with Autism, she has appeared on Headline News, Montel Williams, NPR and other media outlets as an advocate for families living with autism..Learn more at:Facebook: facebook.com/KennedyRyanAuthor
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- Publisher : Scribechick Media, LLC (October 28, 2019)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 344 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1732144346
- ISBN-13 : 978-1732144347
- Item Weight : 1.14 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.98 x 0.79 x 9.02 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,446,071 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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About the author

New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Kennedy Ryan writes for women from all walks of life, empowering them and placing them firmly at the center of each story and in charge of their own destinies. Kennedy and her writings have been featured in NPR, Entertainment Weekly, USA Today, Glamour, Cosmo, Ebony, TIME, and many others. The audio edition of her novel Reel received the prestigious Audie® Award, and her Skyland series is currently in development for television at Peacock. The co-founder of LIFT 4 Autism, an annual charitable book auction, Kennedy has a passion for raising Autism awareness. Dubbed "Queen of Hugs" by her readers, she is a wife to her "lifetime lover," and mother to an extraordinary son.
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Customers love this novel's storyline, particularly the relationship between Lennix and Maxim, and appreciate its beautiful love story that blends romance with political elements. The writing is praised for its passion and smooth flow, while the characters are well-developed, with one customer noting the amazing chemistry between the main characters. Customers find the book thought-provoking and informative, with one review highlighting its respectful political leanings across both political aisles. The book receives positive feedback for its diverse representation, with one customer specifically mentioning the inclusion of a Native American heroine.
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Customers love the storyline of the book, describing it as an epic journey and a profoundly unique read.
"...This book was good but not my favorite. Politics took a very large front seat which put me off for a bit. (Hence the 4 stars instead of the 5.)..." Read more
"...I definitely appreciated having such a strong FMC, loved the story of Lennix and Maxim and plan to read the next part." Read more
"...story that spans decades and it freaking hurts, but man is it so worth all the pain. Lennix is probably one of my favorite heroines of all-time...." Read more
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Customers enjoy the love story in the book, describing it as beautiful and filled with passion, while appreciating that it's not just romance but also includes political elements.
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Customers praise the writing quality of the book, noting its smooth and passionate style, with one customer describing how they devoured every finely-crafted word.
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Customers appreciate the character development in the book, noting that they feel the characters' emotions and have amazing substance, with one customer particularly enjoying the banter between the main characters.
"...Their character development was compelling, and though I wished for more time with them, the cliffhanger ending has me excited to start the next book..." Read more
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Customers find the book thought-provoking, inspiring, and empowering, with one customer noting how it brings insight into situations and educates readers on various aspects.
"...the lives and experiences of native Americans was commendable and eye-opening...." Read more
"...of the historical parts you hear in the news, so this book was super knowledgeable for me, and I always appreciate it when a book teaches me a thing..." Read more
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Customers find the story enthralling and entertaining, with one customer noting it grabs them from the very beginning, while another describes it as a wild ride.
"...It has drama. drama, angst more drama. It made me laugh, cry and kept me on the edge of my seat as to what was going to happen next...." Read more
"...If a kiss has a taste, it tastes like this. Hunger flavored with yearning and spiced with desperation...." Read more
"...These two are fire but their story is not an easy one. The cliffhanger was a killer and I'm so glad I had book two waiting." Read more
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Customers appreciate the political content of the book, with one customer noting its respectful approach across political aisles, while another highlights how it explores sacred rites and traditions.
"This is a romance with great components: lust, money, politics, family dynamics, and love...." Read more
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"...This book was good but not my favorite. Politics took a very large front seat which put me off for a bit. (Hence the 4 stars instead of the 5.)..." Read more
Customers appreciate the diversity in the book, with one review specifically highlighting the inclusion of a Native American heroine.
"...about loved everything about her, including her passion, loyalty, and smarts. Her Native American background is a prominent part of The Kingmaker...." Read more
"...-I loved the focus on a Native American woman, the spotlight on the rates at which they are targeted and/or disappear and/or are murdered, the focus..." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 20194.5 “Girl Who Chases Stars” “Doc” “wolf” “Amsterdam” Kisses
I had a reeeeeeally good feeling about The Kingmaker. I can’t really put my finger on exactly what it was…but I mean it had a lot of good things working in its favor. I mean…the blurb…all the teasers I read…that cover!!!! Just wow…seriously, that cover might be one of my favorites ever – but I digress…the icing on top of the cake was the fact that it’s written by Kennedy Ryan. The writing was ah-maze-inggggg…I loved her words so much and seeing what she did with Lennix and Maxim was perfection on the page. It was an angsty romance, it was empowering, it was suspenseful, it was so many things that I was never expecting and I loved how much Kennedy surprised me with this book. I couldn’t get enough of The Kingmaker…truly never wanted it to end…this story is truly unique and Nix and Maxim are completely unforgettable.
Lennix Moon Hunter…a gorgeous name to match an equally gorgeous woman, inside and out. I loved going on the journey of meeting and getting to know Lennix…she is so unique…an old soul, trapped in a time that isn’t ready for her and honestly doesn’t deserve her. I could tell from the first moment I read her thoughts that she was going to be a fierce, impactful character…and I was beyond correct. I loved her passion and her drive…you could feel it with every action she took, with every word she spoke – she fights for everything she believes in with her whole heart and soul and that is an inspiring thing to read. I wish I had half the conviction she has in her pinky…she doesn’t care who she is up against because they have never faced someone like her. She is beyond intelligent…witty…kind…generous…loving…a thoughtful daughter, a caring friend…she is a warrior, an activist, a fighter…she is so many things and I feel like I am barely scratching the surface of how truly amazing she is. Clearly I kind of have a bit of a crush on Ms. Hunter…but luckily I’m in good company ;-)
‘Humor crinkles the edges of those beautiful eyes, and I’m suddenly sad I’ll probably never see this man again. I know it’s crazy. We’ve only shared a few words in not much more than an hour, but I’m the kid so often trapped between worlds, split in two and finding my place. On rare occasion, you come across someone who just gets you, and you don’t have to figure out your place. Wherever you are is okay.
I think he could be a “wherever you are” person.’
Maxim Kingsman Cade…good Lord have mercy, I need to send Kennedy Ryan and personal thank you card for creating this man because he’s just too amazing for words. Unlike with Lennix, who I could clearly start a fan club for, it’s really hard for me to try and put my thoughts and feelings about Maxim into coherent thoughts. He is so unexpected…and in a world where he could make easy choices to do the wrong thing and be what is expected of him…he chooses to fight for what he believes is right. He is nothing like you would expect him to be and that was one of the things I loved most about him. I loved how brilliant he was…I loved how much he wanted to fight for the planet and yet also make money too (can’t really blame him for that…he is a Cade)…I loved how charming he was…I just adored him. His determination…his drive…if he wants something, he never gives up and I loved that. I still feel like I’ve not said enough about how amazing Maxim is…not done his character enough justice…he’s absolutely one of a kind – I mean clearly, Lennix Moon wouldn’t have fallen for a guy who was anything less than.
“Ask me how many times I’ve thought about you since that protest.” My voice scratches gruffly against the cool silk of the quiet night.
She stares up at me, and at first I think she’ll wave off my question, pretend this is normal, what’s happening between us. But she doesn’t do that. She doesn’t pretend or wave it off. She meets it head-on and answers with unflinching honesty.
“Maybe as many times as I’ve thought of you.”
Lennix and Maxim are…chemistry and passion personified. They are so different and yet so much alike…they make come from different backgrounds but they have that same burning desire to do more, be more, and change the world. And they’re doing it. They have an instant connection…obviously some of that is attraction and lust based, but it has roots that are far deeper. They make a mark on each other from the very beginning and it never fades. Lennix and Maxim have staying power…it doesn’t matter what they come up against, there is no denying the power of what they have, it’s as strong as the passion that they have for their separate causes. I loved that this wasn’t a ‘typical’ romance where one person puts his or her own dreams and aspirations to the side so that they can be together – there is absolutely nothing at all wrong with that – but it would not have felt right or authentic with these two. They are more realistic…pragmatic…and it felt so much more genuine – it was a sucker punch to the heart but completely worth it to see them achieve their own goals. Plus…absence makes the heart grow fonder. I loved their connection…their banter…how they each supported each other in what they were passionate about. There is so much right and perfect and wonderful about the bond that Maxim and Nix have.
‘“I’ve been drawn to you since I first I saw you on that hill with stars and stripes on your face. You cried, and there was such conviction in every word you spoke. I didn’t know you were seventeen, but I knew you were young. And I wondered, what made her this way? What shaped her into this remarkable person already? Now I know. That girl, the girl who drew me in that day, I would never expect things to be simple or typical with her.”
For a moment, I’m stunned by his vision of me—of how he saw me so clearly. There are few things more affirming than someone seeing you exactly as you aspire to be—for them to say I see that in you.’
Clearly I knew Kennedy Ryan was a talented author…I mean, you don’t win a RITA for nothing…but I feel like The Kingmaker is just a whole other level of brilliance. Granted…I haven’t read all of Kennedy’s books (yet!!! Don’t stone me! I’m working on it!!!) but everything I have has blown me away…and The Kingmaker COMPLETELY blew me away! I loved the way she crafted the story and the characters and it just felt fearless - the way she tackled not only their love story but also the causes that Nix and Maxim were passionate about. With Maxim’s focus on climate change and Nix’s focus on Native American rights, you’ve got two huge, important topics that both mean a great deal to people…it can be very polarizing and (unfortunately) political. It’s impossible not to internalize how Maxim and Nix feel about their own causes…I loved feeling their passion, but there were times when it started to edge toward a bit much for me, mainly because it got a bit repetitive and I felt like I had read the same thing over and over which is a pet peeve of mine. I truly applaud Kennedy for taking the stand and writing about truly important topics – there are things that she mentions in this book that I had no idea about, so it was kind of awesome that I got to read a brilliantly wonderful book and also learn a few things at the same time.
‘What do I want from Lennix? To know if my memory tricked me, and she wasn’t as fantastic as I remember? Do I need that reassurance to move forward? I can’t call this love, the near-obsessive burn in my gut when I think of her, when I saw her last night. She was a candle lit and extinguished too quickly, but the smoke of what we had has endured, lingering in the air all these years.
I wouldn’t call it love, but it’s something I’ve never found elsewhere, and I need to know if I could have it again. If I could have her again.’
I didn’t see the last 20% of the book coming at all…I mean, let’s be honest I didn’t see any part of the book happening the way it did. Maxim and Nix took over and I just held on for the right but it was a pretty amazing ride so I’m not complaining in the least. I did however know to expect a cliffhanger – this is the All the King’s Men DUET for a reason…there’s a book two and Kennedy is going to make sure we want to read book two! And she definitely achieved that goal for me. I am the strange reader who loooooves cliffhanger’s – but they have to be GOOD cliffhanger’s and Kennedy definitely gave me a goodie. Totally unpredictable…unique…made sense with the events that was happening and it is not drama for the sake of drama. I absolutely cannot wait to see what she is going to do with The Rebel King…cause I seriously have no idea – I mean if I thought I couldn’t have guessed The Kingmaker, I’m even more clueless as to what she is going to do with my poor Maxim and Lennix…but I’m sure her amazing, creative brain will blow me away again.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2025So this is my last series to read in Kennedy's backlog of books. I am sad that this will be the last complete series I have from her. She's hands down my favorite author. I love that her romance novels are just about the romance or just about the plot. She marries the two together effortlessly. I gasp, I am agape, I exclaim, I talk to the characters like they can hear me. I do not know how she always writes the best novels but she does. Every single character in her novels is always well represented and the found family aspect in all of her novels will FOREVER have me coming back for literally anything she writes. Her earlier books are free on KU but I will always pay money to have my physical copies because she deserves that much and more.
This book was good but not my favorite. Politics took a very large front seat which put me off for a bit. (Hence the 4 stars instead of the 5.) I had to put the book down for a little. But I told myself "you love her writing keep going". I'm so glad I did. And hello cliffhanger! Good thing I already bought the whole series and can jump right into the next book. I am loving the dynamic between Lennix and Maxim. He's intense! I hated them both for a second for what they were doing to each other but you cannot deny their chemistry and how good they are together. I liked this book a lot. I'll be diving into the next one literally tomorrow.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025I absolutely loved this book. I've read novels by this author before, but do believe this one is my favorite. The author's skill with words was so beautiful and poetic at certain points. Also, her effort to capture the lives and experiences of native Americans was commendable and eye-opening. I definitely appreciated having such a strong FMC, loved the story of Lennix and Maxim and plan to read the next part.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2019First of all Ms. Kennedy Ryan, how dare you! Second of all, HOW DARE YOU?! Oh my goodness!!! I have been really pumped for The Kingmaker and the All the King's Men Duet since the cover and summary were revealed. I've read a couple of books by Kennedy Ryan and I knew I was in for an emotional treat with this duet too. The minute the book released, I picked it up and then finished it in like half a day, which is almost UNHEARD of for me these days. This book completely wrecked my emotions and after I finished, I spent a solid half an hour in bed staring at the ceiling wondering how the heck I was going to wait THREE WHOLE WEEKS for the sequel, because HOT DAMN, was this good and I NEEDED MORE!!
This review is probably just going to be me shouting about how much I loved it and it probably won't make a lot of sense because truly, this book just about rendered me speechless, but who cares. The Kingmaker and the All the King's Men duet is a saga. It's a love story that spans decades and it freaking hurts, but man is it so worth all the pain. Lennix is probably one of my favorite heroines of all-time. Man, was she fierce. I just about loved everything about her, including her passion, loyalty, and smarts. Her Native American background is a prominent part of The Kingmaker. It was obvious that Kennedy Ryan put her time and effort into researching the cultures and traditions. We stan an author who does her research AND gets sensitivity readers when they write outside of their culture on this blog. I sound very ignorant, but I don't know much about Native American traditions other than some of the historical parts you hear in the news, so this book was super knowledgeable for me, and I always appreciate it when a book teaches me a thing or two. I was very invested in her motivations and her drive, and I was so rooting for her. I also really enjoyed how she tried to help her people by getting involved in politics to help elect Native American politicians. She was truly a powerhouse!
Her love interest, Maxim, was equally alluring. Listen, I haven't swooned as hard for a romance hero in quite a while, and Maxim sure got my ovaries saying hey! Phew, boy! I mean this was a man who was confident, assertive, and was determined to help save the world through his research in climate science. Is there anything hotter than a smart and passionate man? Nah! What about a smart, passionate man who is also a thoughtful lover in bed? NOPE. Maxim's complicated relationship with his big oil dad was at the forefront of this book. He rejects everything that his father stands for and they clashed constantly about their very differing views, but his father's name shadows him all the time. His father also happens to be Lennix' most hated man on Earth, which is why he keeps it from her when they first meet at a pipeline protest when she is 17. They connect, but they are unable to start a relationship as a result of her being underage. A chance encounter brings them together 4 years later in Amsterdam and they begin a short one-week affair that managed to be steamy, and soft at the same time. These two and their chemistry was a palpable force in The Kingmaker and while some readers might argue that their relationship is all about an instant connection, it was a connection that I personally found believable. Though they have no plans to continue their relationship beyond the one week since they both have career aspirations that will take them to opposite ends of the world, they form an attachment. Only, Maxim's secret comes back to haunt them both. I won't reveal what happens next, but you'll have to read the book to find out. Let me just tell you though, it is all good painful stuff!
Fair warning, The Kingmaker ends on a brutal cliffhanger, but thankfully the sequel will be out in just three weeks. I'm so glad I read this book. If you're looking for something that will have you reading while ignoring all your responsibilities, and a book that will leave you absolutely breathless, The Kingmaker is for you,
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BouwvrouweReviewed in the Netherlands on January 4, 2022
4.0 out of 5 stars Moderne roman
Geschreven vanuit de twee hoofdpersonen metsterke karakters, vlotte vertelwijze met smeuïge liefdesscenes en erg actuele onderwerpen als klimaat en energietransitie.
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Amélie bReviewed in France on November 6, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars un très bon premier tome!!!
Kennedy Ryan est clairement une auteure dont on ne peut se passer. Après l'avoir découverte dans Long Shot ( sortie en français dans la collection Reines Beaux sous le nom Nos cœurs battent
à l’unisson) j'ai directement foncé sur ce titre!
Les sujets abordées sont très actuelles et nous permettent d'être immergé dans cette histoire dès la première page.
Maxim est un jeune homme qui a des relations conflictuelles avec son père mais pourtant il se bat pour ces idéaux. Il a des sujets qui lui tiennent à cœur très actuel et qui devrait intéresser un grand nombre de personne.
Lennix est une jeune femme avec une perte qui l'a profondément touché durant son adolescence. Pourtant, elle a su prendre confiance en elle, prendre des décisions et se battre en ses idéaux.
J'ai adoré ce premier tome qui permet de voir l'évolution des personnages sur plusieurs années, ce qui les rend encore plus attachants. De plus, leur relation évolue et n'arrête pas de s'intensifier, elle nous donne des papillons dans le ventre!
L'intrigue est vraiment rythmé par des thèmes actuels mais aussi des voyages entre les Etats Unis, Amsterdam ou encore l'Alaska. L'histoire est vraiment bien menée!!
La fin est juste un énorme cliffhanger et j'ai vraiment hâte d'avoir le deuxième tome de cette série le 18 novembre!!!
- kira MNReviewed in Canada on October 31, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars The girl who chases the stars
“She’s a straight line of color sketched into the desert landscape, transformed by a glamor of dust and sunlight.”
This book deserves all the stars Lennix is chasing.
This is such an elegant read. You know when you wake up in the middle of the night from a bad dream feeling groggy and tired, your limbs hurt as if you were running a marathon, but you don't want water, you want something, strong, that goes through your throat and fight the scratchiness and irritation, so I usually drink a coke or a sprite, (yes at 4am, yes I know it's not healthy). This book was that big gulp of sprite, after having this huge book slump, this book came to the rescue, I wasn't expecting it to go live earlier, and I'm glad it did.
I knew this book would be phenomenal becasue this is Author Kennedy Ryan we're talking about, but even I didn't expect it to be THAT awesome.
“Not only is it productive, it’s essential. Most Americans don’t really know the full truth of what happened to Native people because our history books don’t tell it. We have to know what happened if we are to ensure it never happens again. And it’s not just what occurred in the past, but what’s still happening. We’re still living with it, and there are things that can be done now. This is not about blaming for the past. It’s about us all being responsible for the future.”
The plot, the plot is my most favorite thing in the world! it is new, fresh and it shone a light on a lot of things, topics we don't usually see on the news, much less in books. Very serious topics that need attention.
The characters, they are so captivating, their conversations are so eloquent and fun and their interactions are one of a kind.
I feel like a missile ready to go, but waiting for launch codes and a destination. Poised, powerful, but not sure where to aim.
Lennix is an inspiration in every sense of the word. The book started with her as a young girl, even at her young age, she was a confident, selfless and strong girl, surrounded by people who love her and whom she loves back with her heart, the young girl grows up in the second part of the book to an adolescent. Leading protests against the corruption of people who think they own the world, she protests to fight for the earth of her ancestors, the sacred earth that is beyond dear to her heart and her people. Then in the third part, she grows up still confident still determined and still compassionate to become the woman with the power to not only fight for the sacred earth of her people, not only for her people, not only for women, but fight for everyone she thinks deserves it, to use her power for those who needs it to rise. The girl who chases the stars.
Lennix is a character that is so precious to my heart, a character that is an inspiration and a character that would always stay with me. And Maxim, oh God, Maxim... I can't with them... Can't they shattered my heart, and each one of them took a piece, and then they glued it back together. They're an explosion of colors, fireworks and so much bigger and larger than life, beyond what words can describe.
I love that they were mature and I loved the chemistry between them so much it hurts.
This books ends with a cliffhanger ... So if you don't like that, the next book goes live next month on the 18th.
I'm still shook by this book, I barely managed to write this. And honestly no words could ever describe how powerful this book was. Top 5 favorite reads of 2019 for sure. KR, you're a brilliant writer, author, person. Thank you for this much needed book
- KazanReviewed in Australia on November 17, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic read!!
I’m biased when it comes to Kennedy Ryan’s books I love them all. Well written & edited, enjoyable story lines & just enough drama to keep you hooked. Maxim & Lennix’s story so far is great. Can’t wait for book 2.
- tortieguurlReviewed in the United Kingdom on July 18, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Kennedy Ryan is THE author of Contemporary MF Romance.
WOW. What an introduction to a Top Tier Author.
This was my first KR read and I'm kicking myself that I waited this long (well Nov 2019) to read her work. With this first experience, I was sold on her being a favourite even before I had finished the absolutely beautiful prologue. Reading Lennix Moon Hunter's journey into her cultural womanhood was a pure feast for my eyes and my heart and a sublime introduction to one Boss B***h Babe. If ever there was a female character that I aspire to be... Lennix Moon Hunter is her.
Despite everything that is a cut above about this author's books, the single most amazing power in THIS book in particular, was her having me not just accept but loving the parts of the characters that I would usually turn my nose up at. There are some things that I hate with a passion in romance that always sour my opinion of what I read no matter how good the story is and those things include an arrogant billionaire MMC and a virgin FMC. KR SOLD me on both of these in this book simply because of the way she wrote them and the strength of their characters. There is such authenticity to them as people without all of the cliches that most often come with those archetypes. It also helps that Lennix is absolutely an Alpha Female to match Maxim's Alpha Male and to say that I need more of this in CR is putting it mildly.
TBH, I don't have the capacity to really fully espouse how fantastic, heartfelt, SUPERBLY written and characterised and s**y AF(!) this book is, needless to say I am a convert for life. I am just glad that I had book 2 on standby else I don't know how I would have survived that cliffhanger! Were there a couple of things that were a bit of an annoyance... yes. Did they affect my overall rating... no. So I'm not even going to bother mentioning them.
For those readers wanting topical commentary (and she covers a multitude of issues that affect contemporary lives over her books), with an array of different types of characters set in the midst of an epic and HOT AF romance, do yourselves a favour and READ KENNEDY RYAN. Not just this trilogy, but everything she has written. I'm working my way through her catalogue and have not yet had a single experience that is less than a 4.5 star (and that was only 2 and for petty reasons, out of the 8 I've read to date)