Newyork Times Best selling Author Ana Huang for “King of Greed (king of sin 3)
Immerse yourself in “King of Greed (King of Sin Book 3),” a compelling tale of second chances and redemption where money, power, and love collide. The story centers around a man who appears to have everything—a luxurious home, a beautiful wife, and immense wealth. Nevertheless, in spite of all, he feels hollow and is pushed to want more. He loses sight of the one person who genuinely gets him—the attractive, wise, and compassionate Alessandra Davenport—in his unwavering pursuit of achievement. Alessandra finds she can no longer live in his shadow as he puts his goals before their love. She makes the courageous decision to leave the man she once loved profoundly and prioritize herself. However, she finds that he isn’t ready to let her go so easily as she begins to establish a new life. The Novel “King of Greed” by ana huang delves on topics such as love, selflessness, and the ultimate definition of happiness. The suspense and emotions will have you wondering if Alessandra and her husband will be able to overcome greed and find their way back to each other. If you’re into modern romance, you ought to read “King of Greed”. Accompany Alessandra on her self-discovery journey as she unearths the confidence to put her happiness first and finds love in the most unexpected places.
Meridith waterman –
I loved everything about this book. The excitement, the since of danger and the chase. I loved the playfulness of Dominic’s jealousy!
Katherine broussard –
This is an awesome book and the their are 2 more books that follow this and all are super great reads
Joseph bullard –
This book was just as great as the rest.I have enjoyed this one just as much. Ana Huang is another of my go to authors. HAPPY READING EVERYONE.
Dakota dickson –
Okay, I liked her other books, but this is my favorite. I love the real marriage struggles and the story as they try to find their way. Love, love, love!
Mellissa Lowe –
It was really good. I love both characters. Dom could have groveled way more than he did to get her back.