White Rabbit: The Rise (The Kingmaker Saga, #1) by London Miller
Review by Leah The storyline of the White Rabbit: The Rise, the first book in The Kingmaker Saga, by London Miller was exciting to read. It left me with so many questions, so where is book 2? Ok… I know. I know only 4 stars for a London Miller book. Gasp! I am a huge fan but it took me almost three-quarters of the book to connect with Karina Ashworth. There was a block with her character that I could not get past. There is depth. There are layers upon layers of story in this book. From Karina’s background/family business that I feel like I missed something from Uilleam’s childhood. Uilleam is a fixer and his ultimate goal is to be on the top of the criminal world. To do what his father could not ever do. Karina is a journalist trying to figure out what she wants to do in life. To be a journalist in NY or go back home to the “family business”. There was A LOT of stuff going on in this book. A lot of push and pull. A lot of characters that I wish I knew more about. It is just so much information with no downtime. This is not a fluffy, rainy day, easy read. I am interested in book two to see if it goes more in-depth with Karina’s family and what they do and how it pertains to Uilleam. London has weaved an intricate spider web that I cannot figure out but I do know that I really like Uilleam. I wish there was a bit more interaction between him and Karina throughout the book. It felt like half of the book was one story and then the other half was another. ***ARC received in exchange for an honest review.***
Release Date: November 28th 2018
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