* New Release * The Queen (Masterpiece Duet book 2) by Skye Warren * Book Review * Excerpt *

Posted September 24, 2017 by Maria in Blog Tour, Book Recommendation, Book Release, Book Reviews / 0 Comments

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Title: The Queen
Series: The Masterpiece Duet #2
Author: Skye Warren
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: September 19, 2017

 

Blurb

 

I have one chance at a new life. A college education. A
future outside of Tanglewood’s dark walls. For a breathless moment it seems
like I might actually escape.
Then I get a phone call from home.Damon Scott is my own personal dragon, the fight I’ve always lost, the secret
hope of my heart. And he needs my help right now. Only my mind can solve the
puzzle. Only my presence can keep him sane as the city fights against him.Only my heart can unlock a man with such a tragic past.

This is my final gamble, with everything at stake. One last game to win a
future for both of us.

And a love strong enough to break the city apart.

THE QUEEN is the final novel in the bestselling Masterpiece duet, about a game
of lies and loyalty, of betrayal and power, and ascension to the city’s throne.

~ Maria’s Review ~

The Queen, one of my most anticipated releases this fall,  is a fantastic conclusion to a fantastic story. Author Skye Warren delivers a tale filled with dark, twisted turns with veiled glimmers of hope and redemption. It is captivating and engaging. She had me hooked from cover to cover. It was a quick read that I could not put down.

Damon Scott is the perfect hero, or anti-hero, as it were. He is ruthless and has no boundaries. He gets what he wants. He is gorgeous, sexy, dangerous, aloof and filled with self-loathing, thanks to his father Jonathan Scott. His father was pure sadistic evil and he shaped Damon into the man he is today. But Damon doesn’t recognize the difference between the two of them. And there is a great difference. There is nothing redeeming in Jonathan Scott but Damon has a good, caring side that he keeps buried. Penny sees it. She sees him. And he sees her, which he tries to deny by any means necessary.

Penny may be one of my all time favorite characters. Author Skye Warren gives us a beautiful, smart, quirky young leading lady. With all her insecurities and traumatic events she’s been through, Penny is still feisty. Sassy. Forgiving and compassionate. She’s no damsel in distress but her emotions lead her into complicated situations.

The push/pull between Damon and Penny is intense. The attraction is strong, like two magnets circling each other. The way they fight it makes the scenes crackle with heat. I loved them. The Queen is book 2 of 2 and I don’t want to give anything away. Their story is dramatic, gritty and emotional. Unexpected turns had me holding my breath, at the edge of my seat. Absolutely loved this book, this series, and its preceding series, The Endgame. Highly recommend.

Author Skye Warren was new to me. I picked up The Pawn at a friend’s suggestion and I ripped through the entire Endgame series in days, loving every word. Then I picked up The Prince and Damon Scott completely stole my heart. I love a bad boy but a dark, dangerous man is my kryptonite. I had a little breakdown realizing that I had to wait for the conclusion after reading The King but The Queen was worth the wait. Must read series for fans of dark romance with a suspenseful edge.

 

 

 

 

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Excerpt

I flinch, glad he can’t see me across two thousand miles. Even working in the kitchens most nights only covers my food, my textbooks. Not the tuition bill. “You’re the one who wanted him to work for you. You’re the one who made him the stake in our last game.”

“And you’re the one who lost,” he says lightly.

“Do you know where he is?”

“Of course. Like you said, he works for me. I would be a careless employer if I let my men go wandering off, gambling and racking up debt and questioning their loyalty to me.”

A shiver runs through me. “Then where is he?”

“He’s a grown-up, Penny. Like you are now. He’s responsible for himself. You only need to worry about your studies. I’m sure Algebraic Topology is taking up plenty of your focus.”

It’s one of my courses this semester. How does he know that?

“Stop playing with me.”

“Why should I?” he says with a soft laugh. “It’s so much fun.”

Frustration stings my eyes, hot and damp. I look up at the wide-open sky, willing myself not to cry. There are a million stars visible here, most of the land owned by Smith College or one of the other campuses. So much land, so much pride. There aren’t buildings climbing on top of other buildings, as if they might sink into the concrete ground if they don’t. There aren’t glass towers reaching to an endless black sky.

“I’m never coming back,” I say abruptly.

His laugh falls silent. “I know.”

“I hate it there. I hate Tanglewood and being powerless. And most of all I hate you.”

The last part is a lie, because I don’t hate him. I’m drawn to him; I’m repelled by him. It’s far too complex a relationship, an equation I’ve never been able to write. It makes me wonder if I’m lying about the other parts—if maybe some twisted part of me misses home.

If some twisted part of me misses being powerless, too.

“Ah, Penny,” he says, sounding infinitely weary. “I hate you too.”

The words shock me, but the hurt inside shocks me more. He shouldn’t be able to wound me. Three years away from home, growing up, growing strong. It should have been enough armor to protect against anything he could say to me. But the arrow sinks deep, proving that I’ll never be able to escape him.

“What did I do to you?” I ask, quiet, in a voice like I’m six years old again. Like I’m speaking to the wild boy I found by the lake, one I lured into my trailer like a wolf.

He answers the same way, a surly teenage boy, fierce and vulnerable at once. “You made me care. You made me want, when I needed to leave. You made me feel, when I would have preferred to die. You brought me back to life.”

And I condemned him to torture. That’s what happened when he sacrificed himself so that I could stay safe. Two children with so few choices. “I’m sorry,” I whisper.

“Don’t worry. I got my revenge, after all.”

My blood runs cold, almost subzero at the words. There’s only one person left in my sad little family. One person he could hurt. “Did you hurt him?”

“By giving him a job when he couldn’t hold one down? By paying him enough that his daughter could escape the city, could go to a fancy college instead of becoming a corner-store whore? Yes, I’ve been horrible to him. A monster.”

“Then why isn’t he answering his phone?”

In the pause I can picture him in a three-piece suit, reclining in one of his ridiculously expensive leather chairs. Some amber liquid in a crystal-cut glass. “Don’t come back,” he says, his voice grim. “You made it out of here. Let that be enough.”

A soft click ends the connection, leaving me bereft.

And more worried than before.

Something is happening in Tanglewood, something bad enough for my father not to call, something horrible enough that even Damon Scott has warned me away. I look up at the infinite stars, but they’re dimmer than before. The whole world muted. It wasn’t a new life that I found so far from home. It was a long dream, and now I’m painfully awake.

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 Author Bio

 

Skye Warren is the New York Times bestselling author of contemporary romance such as the Chicago Underground series. Her books have been featured in Jezebel, Buzzfeed, USA Today Happily Ever After, Glamour, and Elle Magazine. She makes her home in Texas with her loving family, two sweet dogs, and one evil cat.

 

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