Lies prevail. Secrets abound.
Despite the lingering scent of death and revenge, the only thing that feels right to Fallon Thurgood is being in The King’s arms. Andres Reinoso calls her The Queen and makes her feel like much more. She had doubts, but he erased them. Now she can’t imagine not having him in her life.
When a low-level troublemaker is rumored to be connected to her man, Fallon uses her position at a prestigious law firm to prove everybody wrong; but when she stumbles upon information that links Andres to an unbelievable truth, she has no choice but to reconsider everything she thought she knew about him.
And herself.
◆READER NOTE◆
It is recommended that you read Reinoso, Book 1 in the El Rey Series prior to reading La Reina.
Rey and Fallon find their HFN by the end of the story, but the final chapter is a cliffhanger/lead into La Familia, Book 3 of the El Rey Series.
La Reina contains extremely passionate and descriptive sex scenes, not suitable for readers under the age of 18 years, or those who may be offended by graphic descriptions of sexual encounters. Also, given Rey’s occupation, this story also contains scenes which include expletives.
Brooklyn's characters exhibit real emotions and desires. Although she is their creator, she is sensitive to their needs and wants, and works in partnership with them to tell their stories.