![]() ![]() Disclaimer: This is a high school bully romance, mature new. ![]() ![]() It was still an interesting audiobook to listen to. Cruel King is a complete standalone in Royal Elite world. As for the narration, the female narrator did a great job with the accent–not sure if it’s her real one–while the male narrator wasn’t always as good. There were motifs, patterns, parallels, that created a solid canvas for this complex story. It wasn’t coming out of nowhere exactly, but there was still a twist near the end that brought the whole story to its closure, and it was nicely done. Disclaimer: This is a mature new adult romance, and contains. Even though some of them were really of the villain-y kind, with little to no nuance. Cruel King is a complete standalone in Royal Elite world. They aren’t just here to move the romance forward. I wanted to know more about Astrid’s father, about her best friend, about the rest of the football team. ![]() And though we don’t see as much of them as we do of Astrid and Levi–and we don’t get their point of view–they all have their own agenda that doesn’t revolve around the main couple, and it was interesting. But let’s say that there was some, it kind of showed in little things–Levi’s protective side, some gentler moments when they talk instead of arguing. Love, hard to tell, besides the characters’ own words. Not pitch black, but it was still difficult to see the light–or the romance, in this case. ![]()
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