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paddlefoot55 's review for:
Betting the Bad Boy
by Sugar Jamison
Copy received from publisher via Netgalley for an honest review
Betting The Bad Boy is the second book in the Destiny series. It follows the same timeline as the first book (Bad Boy CEO) but from the POV of another King brother - the beginning of the book is pretty much the same as the first, but this time from a different brothers POV, and I am guessing that the 3rd brother's book will start the same way.
During the first book, we got to know Duke King through his brother Colt's POV, and his story was in the background. I was always intrigued by Duke's story (more so than Colt's) so reading this book was a no brainer.
I LOVED learning more about Duke and Grace and the series of events that brought them to where they are today, 13 years down the track. The more I got to know of Duke King, the more I adored him. After everything, he has come out fighting, come out on top, and a better man than he probably would have been. And I love their boy Ryder!
I also enjoyed seeing Colt and Levi through Duke's eyes.
I have read a few of Ms Jamison's books to date, but I think that this is my favourite so far.
I can't see what she gives us with Levi's story.

Betting The Bad Boy is the second book in the Destiny series. It follows the same timeline as the first book (Bad Boy CEO) but from the POV of another King brother - the beginning of the book is pretty much the same as the first, but this time from a different brothers POV, and I am guessing that the 3rd brother's book will start the same way.
During the first book, we got to know Duke King through his brother Colt's POV, and his story was in the background. I was always intrigued by Duke's story (more so than Colt's) so reading this book was a no brainer.
I LOVED learning more about Duke and Grace and the series of events that brought them to where they are today, 13 years down the track. The more I got to know of Duke King, the more I adored him. After everything, he has come out fighting, come out on top, and a better man than he probably would have been. And I love their boy Ryder!
I also enjoyed seeing Colt and Levi through Duke's eyes.
I have read a few of Ms Jamison's books to date, but I think that this is my favourite so far.
I can't see what she gives us with Levi's story.
