The Kingmaker by Kennedy Ryan

The Kingmaker (All the King's Men, #1)

by Kennedy Ryan

"This story sets a new bar in the genre . . . Exquisitely written, meticulously researched, tender, yet oh-so steamy--this is the Mary Poppins of Contemporary Romances: practically perfect in every way." -- Natasha Is A Book Junkie

Power. Passion. Betrayal. 

Raised to rule, bred to lead and weaned on a diet of ruthless ambition. 
In a world of haves and have nots, my family has it all, and I want nothing to do with it.

My path takes me far from home and paints me as the black sheep. At odds with my father, I'm determined to build my own empire. I have rules, but Lennix Hunter is the exception to every one of them. From the moment we meet, something sparks between us. But my family stole from hers and my father is the man she hates most. I lied to have her, and will do anything to keep her. Though she tries to hate me, too, the inexorable pull between us will not be denied.

And neither will I.

THE KINGMAKER is the epic and powerful first installment in the All The King's Men Duet by USA Today bestselling and RITA® Award winning author, Kennedy Ryan.

Reviewed by Romance Schmomance on

4 of 5 stars

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Ah yes, every single book that Kennedy puts out will ALWAYS be on highly-anticipated list. The Kingmaker is here and I just about devoured it. I love that Kennedy always writes about topics that NEED to be brought to everyone's attention. And she always makes her main characters fight for their love. But the push and pull got to me more than I hoped it would.

I truly connected with Lennix about EVERYTHINGGGGGG that she's fighting for. I'm Native Hawaiian and well there's a lot of similarities about we're currently and constantly fighting for. And we'll never stop fighting for what's ours. I loved that Kennedy did it justice and all the research she took on about the Natives.

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