A Queen for the Taking? (The Diomedi Heirs, #2)

Innocent in the king s bed Spare to the throne, Alessandro Diomedi never expected to be dragged back to Maldinia and thrust beneath the crown Upheaval has ravaged his country, but one thing has stayed the same the woman he must now marry Trained from birth to be the perfect queen, it s finally time for Liana Aterno to do her duty But Sandro is not the man she remembers Cynical and brooding King Sandro unexpectedly ignites a fire in her that sparks rebellion When their first electrifying kiss nearly proves both their undoing, Sandro is determined to unleash all the passion his mysterious queen has learned to hide so well Free Read Kindle ePUB A Queen for the Taking? (The Diomedi Heirs, #2) By Kate Hewitt – kino-fada.fr Kate Hewitt is one of my favourite Mills Boon authors and I have loved most of her books.I really wanted to like this book but it just ended being okay for me.This one just didn t do it for meit was okaybut The two main characters I couldn t engage...First one third of the book makes me so frustrated that I thought to DNF it But then thought, let s see, what happens Eventually, it gets better The hero tries to understand and woo his wife and heroine also came along with that They enjoy their short Honeymoon and eventually fall in love They confessed their love.Then they had a big row because of their issues After that, the hero came to his senses We got a little groveling scene and ...Reluctant romantic hero steps up to claim the throne of his country He must marry Liana a woman who has been trained from her parents to be the perfect queen Cold, unfeeling, a true ice princess They promise each other their marriage will be one of convenience not love, but when the masks fall off and their secrets are out, all bets are off Sandro is a very insecure hero Rejected by his father and a woman he thought he loved, he is desperate to love and be loved for who he is not for his st Reluctant romantic hero steps up to claim the throne of his country He must marry Liana a woman who has been trained from her parents to be the perfect queen Cold, unfeeling, a true ice princess They promise each other their marriage will be one of convenience not love, but when the masks fall off and their secrets are out, all bets are off Sandro is a very insecure hero Rejected by his father and a woman h...Wanted to finish A Queen for the Taking but the heroine was just too cold and I lost interest in finding out why The writing was compelling I liked the hero I just couldn t deal with the icicle like heroine.The first half of this book dragged.I did not like the heroine at first, but gradually I began to like her.The book picked up midway and then my intrest was caught.Really great I really enjoyed this book The hero was different from other heroes He was open about his emotions and Wanted to really know the heroin since the beginning of the bookLove finds it wayA covenienent marriage between a King and the daughter of a Duke turns into a marriage of real love.I felt that this book was a bit repetitive for my liking Sandro and Liana kept repeating the same reasons as to why this couldn t work I just didn t feel like I was ever gonna get to HEA The book had some perks I just wish it hadof them.I really wanted to like this book but constantly throughout it i had to tell myself to finish it There was a chapter in the middle where things started looking up but then it just lost interest for me again The relationship between Liana and Sandro was frustrating up until the final pages of the book I mean seriously, the entire time they were unhappy and didn t think anyone loved them and didn t want to admit their feelings for each other because they didn t want to be rejected That was sort I really wanted to like this book but constantly throughout it i had to tell myself to finish it There was a chapter in...This is basically a classic, Regency esque aristocratic MOC featuring a hero with a wretched father and a heroine with a sad childhood, brought into the present day in an almost believable manner Loved it for doing full justice to all its constituent tropes though both leads had their annoying moments, being ...

A Queen for the Taking? (The Diomedi Heirs, #2)
  • English
  • 27 August 2018
  • Paperback
  • 256 pages
  • 0373137036
  • Kate Hewitt
  • A Queen for the Taking? (The Diomedi Heirs, #2)