Have I lost my mind? I mean, probably not. Did I leave a 6 figure job with no notice and drive halfway across the state with no luggage and no plan for my future? Yeah, I might have done that. Okay, so maybe I wasn't in my right mind. I panicked. I acted on impulse. That might also explain why I kissed the hot cop who stopped to help me change a flat tire. And holy hell, was it a kiss! But it doesn't matter because I'll never see him again, right? Wrong. It turns out Ronan King--Mr. Hot Cop himself--is the brother of my best friend's boyfriend. And aside from looking incredibly hot in a uniform, having a handy ability to change a tire, and the sexiest mouth I've ever kissed, the man has no redeeming qualities that I can see. He's surly, uptight, boring and has zero sense of adventure. We couldn't be more opposite if we tried. When we're forced to work together while the happy couple goes out of town for two weeks, I worry we might just kill one another. Living under the same roof with Ronan for 14 days will either help us finally get along or I'll smother him with a pillow in his sleep. Either way, I'm just hoping it'll help me stop fantasizing about him. Read less
Isla has the ability to write tension like no other. It always ends with a bang as well. I loved Quinn and her need to be self reliant, she sounds familiar(me). But Rowan was an equally likable grump.
This was one intense and interesting couple and compelling book. Ronin this the second in line when it comes to the King brothers. He was always on the quiet side, but after his time in, Afghanistan he is more so and brooding, too.
He is prone to anxiety attacks when in crowds, which are great than his growing family. Which you know is happening if you read Finn’s story. When Ronin, comes in contact with a woman on the highway, he stops her due to a shredded tire, he’s worried about her haunted look.
What scares him is he has seen that face looking back at him in the mirror before. He knows she is in a state to the point where she had no clue her tire was even shredded. When she rolled down her window, she is white-knuckling the steering wheel.
She is heading to his hometown, so that alone makes him feel better. But after she kisses him, which they both get into, she drives off. Without him getting her name or the name of the friend she is going to be visiting. This is odd; because she had no luggage he noticed when he is getting out, her spare tire.
Imagine his surprise, when she shows up at their weekly family dinner with Finn’s girlfriend. She was not receptive to his presence, at all. Life gets downright interesting from here out.
Loved the chemistry between these two characters. They both come with their own set of issues, but they know at some point it will not work; if honesty doesn't come into play.
Trusting a King is the second book in the King Family Romance series. Each book focuses on a different King sibling. Book 2 is about Ronan, the second oldest King Sibling and Quinn, Hannah's(fmc from book 1) best friend. At first glance you'd think Quinn and Ronan HATE each other and that nothing could ever convince them otherwise. But we all know what they say about love and hate....it's a thin line. Ronan and Quinn are either destined to blow up or be perfect together, it just depends on if they can face their individual demons from their pasts , and be vulnerable enough to let someone else face them as well.
I absolutely adored this book and I might just like Ronan and Quinn more this I did Finn and Hannah!
Quinn is Hannah's best friend, and helps run the Jester on a temporary basis. Ronan is Finns' former marine cop brother. They rub each other the wrong way, but really want to hook up.....
This was a pretty good book. At first I didn't like the story and was ready to put the book away. The longer I read the better the story became. I would recommend this book.