Three men rule this city. And I was stupid enough to catch all their attention. I went to expose the city’s billionaires. I left in the trunk of a car. It was supposed to be a story about wealth, power, and corruption. Instead, I stumbled into the Irish underworld and into the hands of three kings. and straight into the hands of three kings. Liam Hayes — the ruthless heir with fire in his eyes. Cillian Byrne — the silent weapon who kills with calm precision. Dare Kavanagh — the charming hacker who smiles while he sins. They think I’m someone else. A traitor. A threat. Now I’m their captive... and their obsession. I should be planning my escape. Instead, I’m falling for my captors— and one reckless night changes everything. Now I’m caught between three men and one impossible secret. Their enemies want me dead. Their love could destroy them all. Because one night with my captors didn’t just break me. it left me with their baby…
Three Irish Kings is a dark, high-heat standalone reverse harem romance filled with Irish mafia danger, kidnapping, enemies-to-lovers tension, possessive men, and a surprise baby twist that will keep you on your toes until the very end.
The 3 mmc’s pissed me off most of the time but the book wasn’t the worst I’ve read. I freaking hated Liam for more than half the book and wish she would’ve just kicked his dumbass to the curb. Dare was my favorite but even he made me mad after they find her. I mean, what did they expect her, I’d run too if I was able too after being kidnapped for months. They even forgot to feed her a few times, locked her in her bedroom & forgot about her, treated her as a sex object and called her “pet”. Liam was the worst but the other two didn’t stop it and allowed him to treat her like that because he’s the “head huncho” barf! And then she gets pregnant and they blame her for it, like they weren’t also lying in that bed doing the nasty & not using condoms. She’s a prisoner, where tf was she getting condoms from jackasses! They even went as far as saying she’s faking it. She should’ve smacked them for that one but no, she cry’s, blames herself for leaving and practically begs them to be with her.
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First of all I want to point out that I have never read anything by this author and because I love mafia stories and this one sounded so good and I wasn't disappointed either.Isla is writer who is after a story but she needs to get into the gala,so she becomes a plus one to a guest.She meets a handsome hunk name Dare and strikes up conversation but he is soon called away and she goes to the bar and orders a drink and while waiting another hunk comes up and she trys to strike up a conversation with him but he is a non talker and he didn't really want to talk,so she gave up with the hunk named Liam so she decides to leave and gets on the elevator and she does notice a man has she gets on but it's too late because he crabs her but she puts a fight but he still was able to get her and between Dare and Cillian they get her in the trunk,they call her Maggie and she tries to tell them her name none of the three believes her.Liam says to take her the safe house.Dare is the out going one Cillian is the quiet non talker and Lian is the boss,but he is set in his ways and can hard to change his mind.She keeps telling them her name but they don't believe her.The longer she stays with men,they start to grow on her in their own way.But one day she finally is able to run but she runs with a secret or two.This story was very hard to put down,I always had to read one more page,one more chapter. I couldn't fine anything that I dislike and look forward to anything more by this author!
I loved this, the characters were great. There was Dare. Charismatic, funny, charming, kind Cillian - broody, dark, soft and squishy on the inside loyal Liam. Liams a bit of a a hole, has strong feelings but doesn't know how to express them, hot and cold but he grows on you and Isla, strong independent woman who knows what she wants but when she's kidnapped as the think she's someone else who looks just like her. she ends up wanting all three of the men who kidnapped her she ends up pregnant unsure who's baby it is she runs off and manages for 2 weeks but when she gets caught they all have different emotions dares angry, Cillian is overjoyed- Liam is confused they get drunk and in that time Isla gets kidnapped by there enemy- will they get to her in time to save her and the baby?
Well written, engaging, thought provoking.
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It’s almost as if there was another editor for the second half of the book. The first half was ponderous and self-righteous. We get it - even though we’re reading a mafia romance, the mafia we’re reading about are good guys. All of the angst around being in the mafia but hating it made the first half of the book so slow. I almost didn’t finish, the first half was that stilted.
The last half was much better as it got to the heart of conflict but the characters were wooden, the situations stereotypical & exactly what you would expect for a mafia romance. Cillian’s change was unexpected but beyond that? Nothing exciting.
Overall, ok but not an author or series I need to revisit.
A spectacular RH mafia romance. Plot was intriguing and exciting and well paced. World building was excellent and expertly wielded. The characters drove the storyline and were very well written and complex. All in all a great read and I recommend.
Grab a copy, kick back and enjoy!.
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Three Irish Kings is a great dark, high heat mafia romance. The story was amazingly written! The story was intense, steamy with some surprising twist. The characters were well written, they were possessive, intense, fierce, and likable. I really enjoyed reading this book! I highly recommend!.
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I really enjoyed three Irish kings. I thought it was was steamy and intense read. With some unexpected twists. I received an early copy. And voluntarily leaving this review.