If you've read book one in the series, you're familiar with Beckett King, son of Gentry King and self-made billionaire. I can't say he was an agreeable character in the first book, but he comes around in this now. Now, if you're not familiar with the series, let me make a quick summary: four King boys need to get married and stay married for a year, in order to receive a certain sum of money. The matriarch, the grandmother is the one breathing down the guys' necks, while the father - Gentry - is hoping his sons find love, as well.
Beckett doesn't work for the family, he has his own tech company. And due to him having this tech company, he stumbles across the heroine, Eva, who's out for revenge because Beckett did her brother wrong. How and what, not going to say. However, things take a different turn and get a bit complicated, because of the pesky feelings. Thing is, we allll know fake engagements or marriages don't stay fake in romance novels. So was it predictable? Eh, a bit.
Thing is, I didn't like it as much as I did book one. It got confusing, at times, or maybe I wasn't invested as much in this story, I don't know. Fact is, I was more curious about the other brothers, than Beckett and Eva. The author didn't make them shine much.
So, it was okay, I guess but not rereading material, to me. Will I read the other books in the series? Sure, why not? We get hints of the possible couples, including an enemies to lovers - I adore that trope.
I voluntarily agreed to read an early copy, my rating is 3 - 3.5 stars.