Review: King of Evanston - JL Campbell








Kings of the Castle



Review: King of Evanston - Book #3 King of the Castle Series - JL Campbell - December 2019

This particular series has been on my Kindle for a couple of years and finally, after reading Book #3, I have finished the series. It's taken me a while and yes, I did read it slightly out of order but the good thing with this series is as long as you read Book #1 first, the others can be read out of order or as standalones, though there are some parts the crossover into other books. Years ago, one of the main guys of the Castle - Khali found a group of boys from all over Chicago and he saw potential in them and mentored them. In a way, they all became his sons and formed a brotherhood. When Khali was shot, he called them back to have their seat at the Castle and return it to order and the legal way of business as some dodgy work had been happening. One of those members holds the area of Evanston. His name is Shaz and he is a lawyer that helps immigrants with whatever they need. In some cases, he takes on pro bono as he is all about helping those that people often discard. His current case is a favor to a family friend, her daughter was sick and so she came to the US from Jamaica to get the medical care she needs. What his client didn't learn was that the no-good father of the baby had struck a deal with the Alderman to adopt his daughter. The mother isn't giving up her baby without a fight and unfortunately, the Alderman isn't used to saying No and isn't afraid to play dirty including kidnapping and throwing his money around. With the help of his Brotherhood of Kings, can Shaz save Camilla and her daughter of course what's a romantic suspense book without a little sizzle as we see a relationship blooming between Shaz and the fiery Camilla?

If you are looking for a good diverse #ownvoices romantic suspense, then check out King of Evanston and the rest of the Kings of the Castle series today.


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