She was his beauty to his beast
Finding his beauty, Kahlani brought a new light to Don Balor's life, especially with their son Carter, who just melted Connor's heart. But things were not easy, the couple had to deal with amnesia and PTSD. Connor was just not patient enough to let Kahlani heal at her own pace and did not handle the situation as he should have. He really needed her and Carter in his life to feel some normalcy. To make matters worse, there were disloyal folks in the group who betrayed Don Balor, and we know how he handled them, especially since they threatened his family. Being the Don of Dons, Don Balor has gotten everything he wanted. He and Kahlani finally get their HEA. It was a long hard fight but they made it.
This book did not hold my attention as the first one. To me, the flow was off. We don't know whom Conner's mother married and we don't know who the adopted child is either. Just as in the first book, Connor and Kahlani's relationship seemed to be just centered around sex. And also, just like the first one, this book is in dire need of a re-edit. What I did enjoy about the book is Carter's grown man personality. He's so cute. We see Kahlani grow from a naive young girl into a mature woman who's life experiences over the past four years has molded her into the one she's become. I also got a kick out of the brother/ cousin's relationship with each other. They were truly funny. With the childhood they had, it's amazing they are still functional.