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A review by zoereads_22
Den of Vipers by K.A. Knight

5.0

Title: Den of Vipers
Author: K. A. Knight
Genres: Dark Romance, Reverse Harem, Adult, Fiction, Contemporary
Page Count: 654, kindle edition
Favorite Quote: "Throw me to the wolves and I will come back leading the pack."
Rating: 5/5

Going into reading "Den of Vipers", the reader is immediately thrown into the world of the four men known as the Vipers and their deal with a man named Rob, who has given over his daughter as payment for his debt. With no intention of ever falling in love with a "debt", the Vipers take Roxanne into their home, not knowing their fates have already been sealed and lie in the hands of this woman. Throughout the book, the four men, Ryder, Kenzo, Garret, and Diesel, as well as Roxanne are faced with a series of "issues" that the reader is able to see from the viewpoints of each of the five main characters. While this book is definitely a "spicy" read, I found that there was a very good ratio of spice-to-plot with a fairly even mixture of the two.

At first, I wasn't all too sure about this book. Not because it's a bad read, in fact it's my favorite book I've read in my adult years, but because I had the expectation of hating it due to the nature of the relationship between Roxanne and the Vipers. I have fallen completely in love with the chemistry in this book and it was the only book that could get me out of a reading rut. K. A. Knight's writing is exquisite in "Den of Vipers" as she uses amazing imagery and does a beautiful job of not telling the reader, but showing the reader the thoughts of each character and the scenes that make up the novel. From reading others' reviews of "Den of Vipers", I have found that many people have easily fallen in love with each character, including myself. I absolutely recommend this book to any adult reader who is looking to dive into a new world that likes steamy, dark romances and enjoys some of the mafia trope, without it being the entire personality of the book.