Just when we thought we won......it all went wrong.
Our enemy is stronger, smarter, and more ruthless than we ever gave them credit for. It's a fight for our lives and our city, and they've made it clear that it doesn't end until only one of us is left standing.
I was born in Cinco City. I suffered in Cinco City. I fought, scraped, cried, and bled in Cinco City, and all the time, I did it alone. Not this time.
With Sunny, Liam, River, and Bane on my side, it's the Brotherhood who'll know what it is to have everything they wanted in the palm of their hands until it's all ripped away.
Stand aside, Cinco. There's a new queen ruling this city, and with my Savage Princes by my side, I'm unstoppable.
King of Cruelty is the final book in the Saint and Sinners saga.
Ruby Vincent is a published author with many novels under her belt but now she's taking a fun foray into contemporary romance. She loves saucy heroines, bold alpha males, and weaving a tale where both get their happy ever after.
Not long enough. Very good, tying in the King’s Children from the start. I want to see more of Lyla and Kenzie talking about their father together, her apologizing to Kenzie for being a “beeping” person. I want Kenzie to be pregnant again or have just given birth to a baby.
Overall, this book was good, but it was missing something for me.
So much happens in this final book and most of it is completely unpredictable. This entire series is very well written with amazing characters and world building.
This is hands down my favorite series from Ruby Vincent.
I’ve been completely hooked on the plot, the twists, and especially the unforgettable characters. While I’m sad to see it end, the finale delivered everything I could have hoped for—and more. It was a satisfying, emotional conclusion to an incredible journey, and I couldn’t have asked for a better send-off.