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Santori

By: Maris Black
Narrated by: J.F. Harding
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The Kage saga continues....

Michael Kage Santori has just inherited a thriving hotel and millions of dollars. He’s poised to become an MMA champion. Things couldn’t be better between him and his college boy lover, Jamie Atwood - especially in the bedroom, where Jamie is more than eager to let Kage take out his aggressions on him.

Kage seems to have it all, but success and happiness have come at a steep price. After all of the childhood trauma he endured at the hands of his controlling uncle, Peter Santori, it’s a miracle Kage has any shred of sanity left. And now, because of him, Jamie is a murderer.

More than anything, Kage wants to be good. He wants the be the kind of man who is worthy of Jamie’s love, but fate has other ideas. His uncle’s legacy has a stranglehold on him, and it keeps dragging him further and further down a rabbit hole from which there seems no escape. Worst of all...Kage knows he’s going to pull Jamie down right along with him, and he would rather die than let that happen.

©2017 Maris Black (P)2019 Audible, Inc.

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Obsessed with this series

Just an amazing series after Kage. I love the way it was written with another couple, modern and past times. Incredibly beautiful and sad. Passion, angst, drama and danger.

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I’m hooked on this car-crash storyline and I can’t look away!

Having inherited the multimillion-dollar Santori empire upon his uncle Peter Santori’s death, Michael Kage feels the burden of taking the reins and finds his attempts to understand and manage the suspect enterprises confusing and dangerous. When Kage discovers his uncle’s journal, he starts to put some pieces together. As with all her books, I loved Maris Black’s melodramatic plot, but found this first book in the seconds trilogy hard to rate because it feels like an instalment rather than a complete book - absolutely everything is incomplete and unresolved at the end of this book - that’s ok, I’m definitely in for the long haul! Kage and Jamie are such Calamity Janes and will obviously suffer a lot before reaching their (hopefully) HEA in the final book. The car-crash storylines are utterly compelling, I just can’t look away, and Maris always writes such great chemistry between her characters, the pages sizzle. As ever, audio narrator JF Harding is superb.

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