Wednesday 4 November 2015

Book Reviews #2- One King's Way (On Dublin Street Novella) by Samantha Young




One King's Way ( A On Dublin Street Novella) by Samantha Young

Genre- Romance, Contemporary, New Adult.

Goodreads Ratings- 4.12 Stars

My Ratings- 5 Stars

Kindle Edition- 158 pages

Language- English

ISBN 13- 978110990650

Amazon Link- One King's Way

Synopsis

When he’s not working at the club, Craig Lanaghan looks out for his mother and little sisters. So when it comes to women, all he wants is a good time. But once Rain Alexander walks into his life, there’s no denying that this woman could be worth much more than a one-night stand….
Rain’s lifelong regret is having left her sister Darcy alone years ago with a guardian who turned out to be abusive. So when Darcy’s boyfriend publicly humiliates her in a cruel way, Rain’s overprotective instincts kick in and she follows him to Club 39—where she meets a guy who just might be her perfect match.
The chemistry between Rain and Craig is explosive, but Rain is out for revenge, and refuses to be sidetracked by flirtation. As things between them heat up, she’ll have to make a heartbreaking choice between giving in to the man of her dreams or putting her sister’s happiness first….
 


My Review

Scottish package full of swoon- worthy moments, steamy scenes and tearful reunions, One King's Way is a boon to all those who are not ready to say goodbye to the ODS series yet. Hats Off to Young, who still has the power to make her readers live.

On Dublin Street has been the starting point of my girl crush with Samantha Young. She had me in her snare from the moment I met Joss & Braden. And from then, I've been obsessively stalking this series. So to find out, that one more member was added in the ODS family was cherry at the top! I was really curious to know what happen with Craig, since the moment I read that he moved to another continent in the Down London Bridge (Book 2), and viola` Samantha fulfilled my wish (My genie`!).
   
      "I can't promise what will happen in the future; no one can. But I can promise that I want to be with you."
   "When our eyes met again were filled with something... something I couldn't identify. "What?" I said softly. "I think you just might be more than a little magnificient," he said."
"I can't imagine ever loving another woman the way that I love you."

The story mainly revolves around Craig & Rain's intense relationship. Its written in dual POV. Craig, who we met in the first book of ODS series (Hint: bartender who kissed Joss for fun), is basically the laid-out-one night-stand-no-serious relationship-scot, who absolutely adore his family. (Don't we always fall for these guys?)  Rain is the new addition, but you won't feel like you don't know her. Just like in every other Young's story, you get attached with the character and starts to see the story going through their point of view. I could fully understand every actions and reactions of the characters which basically was the ultimate reason of my overwhelming emotions. 

            There are countless quirky-chuckle-inducing dialogues and heart-twisting moments, which are the trademarks of the Samantha Young's writings. I honestly believe she has the power to change a stone cold statue to a sopping mess. So even thinking about rating her story less than 5 Stars feels like a catastrophe. At the end all I want to say is that if you think about missing on this, then man you're missing it so large. And to those who haven't even started reading this series? What are you doing here? Go and buy the book !

Reviewed by,
Sona Dasgupta.






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