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shanaepraystoo 's review for:
Stolen by A Billionaire
by Miss J.
dark
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
OMGGGG. Stolen By A Billionaire is what a dark kidnapped to lovers story is supposed to be! There is so much drama and the book keeps you engaged. With POVs from the FMC, MMC, and the FMC's husband, you get a real page turner that is difficult to put down.
The characters, though not entirely diverse, are dynamic and well-written with enough background to give readers insight into the minds/personalities of the characters. The MMC, Ananias Duke, is everything you want in a billionaire romance. I also loooovvveee the grumpy-sunshine trope and he's just the right amount of grumpy for me.
The FMC, Urvi Valentine Samuels/Warren, is a smart, loyal spitfire who readers will be able to identify with and want to root for. Though challenging to read at some points, the villain of the entire story, who just so happens to be the FMC's husband, Kamani Warren, has his POV shared...it's enough to make you want to jump through the book, ok?
I highly recommend Stolen By A Billionaire to anyone who likes dark romances, the kidnapping trope, or engaging stories with multiple POVs. I did not know what to expect from Stolen By A Billionaire, to be honest it isn't my typical read, however, I like the author, so I went out on a limb to read it and I wasn't disappointed at all. I'm ready to start reading book 2 because the cliffhanger in this book is intense!
Note: I listened to Stolen By A Billionaire on audiobook. The narrators, Morae Brehon, Leon Nixon and Benjamin Charles, do a pretty good job with the story and it's easy to get lost in the book thanks to them.
The characters, though not entirely diverse, are dynamic and well-written with enough background to give readers insight into the minds/personalities of the characters. The MMC, Ananias Duke, is everything you want in a billionaire romance. I also loooovvveee the grumpy-sunshine trope and he's just the right amount of grumpy for me.
The FMC, Urvi Valentine Samuels/Warren, is a smart, loyal spitfire who readers will be able to identify with and want to root for. Though challenging to read at some points, the villain of the entire story, who just so happens to be the FMC's husband, Kamani Warren, has his POV shared...it's enough to make you want to jump through the book, ok?
I highly recommend Stolen By A Billionaire to anyone who likes dark romances, the kidnapping trope, or engaging stories with multiple POVs. I did not know what to expect from Stolen By A Billionaire, to be honest it isn't my typical read, however, I like the author, so I went out on a limb to read it and I wasn't disappointed at all. I'm ready to start reading book 2 because the cliffhanger in this book is intense!
Note: I listened to Stolen By A Billionaire on audiobook. The narrators, Morae Brehon, Leon Nixon and Benjamin Charles, do a pretty good job with the story and it's easy to get lost in the book thanks to them.
Graphic: Cursing, Infidelity, Sexual content, Toxic relationship, Blood, Kidnapping, Abortion, Injury/Injury detail
Moderate: Death, Emotional abuse, Gun violence, Violence, Murder, Pregnancy, Gaslighting, Alcohol
Minor: Drug abuse, Medical content, Toxic friendship, Abandonment, Classism