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Some would say I have a privileged life. Daughter of the current President of the United States, wealthy, famous, and all things that some girls wish they had. Only I'd dream of having a simple life. A life where I wasn't marrying the scariest man I have ever met. Well, I thought I had just met him, but it turns out, there's so much I don't know about myself. That's all thanks to a past so twisted, so warped, that no amount of money, or presidential status could wipe it clean. I'm the rebel child. Or as some may see it, the disappointment. I’ve never cared about expensive wedding gowns, or how much someone paid for a tailored suit. I don’t care if your wedding dress is from Walmart, or if it’s from some fancy, upscale designer line. So why am I marrying the devil dressed in a thousand-dollar suit? I'm about to find out how I got here. To marrying one of the most powerful men in the country. The road to finding out, though, is paved with darkness, painted with the blood of innocents, and it leads my ass straight to hell. Only this hell is a multi-million-dollar penthouse suite in New York City where Bryant Saint Royal, sits on his throne.
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You know that feeling you get when you’re reading an Amo Jones book, when you simultaneously think, “there’s no way all these these threads are going to come together,” and, “I know this is what Amo normally does and I trust her to walk this ridiculous line and give me a satisfying payoff?!”
This book didn’t give the payoff. I don’t even care about the cliffhanger. Was it a cliffhanger? I don’t think this is well done. I’m not writing the author off, but this book made me feel like I wasted time on a story the author didn’t have a grip on. Skip this one.