A review by fortheloveoffictionalworlds
Bishop's Queen by Katie Reus

4.0


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Disclaimer: An eARC was provided via Inkslinger PR and the Author as part of the Blog Tour. The Thoughts, opinions & feelings expressed in the review are therefore, my own.

We were introduced to Evan Bishop and his fiance in [b:Bishop's Knight|44003994|Bishop's Knight (Endgame Trilogy #1)|Katie Reus|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1550086731l/44003994._SY75_.jpg|68410101][b:Bishop's Knight|44003994|Bishop's Knight (Endgame Trilogy #1)|Katie Reus|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1550086731l/44003994._SY75_.jpg|68410101] - and their love, as well as the subsequent break up; broke my heart and I was really looking forward to seeing how a favourite author of mine would redeem their romance!

Isla lost her father; and her fiance, Evan scarred in the hospital, all in the same bombing - so it comes as a double shock, when Evan pushes her away and breaks her heart all over again. It was hard to read about the heartbreak Isla was going through, all the while trying to protect her father's legacy.

Evan is just going through the motions now; he has nothing left in his life now - he is scarred, he pushed away the love of his life, mostly 'cause he didn't want her to look at him with pity, but also 'cause he feels he is responsible for her father's death.

Months later, when Isla becomes a victim of a stalker, Evan finally understands that their relationship or rather the connection between him and Isla was something to be treasured and worshiped; so he wastes no time in making sure he is the one who protects Isla.

With the way their relationship imploded; I was honestly expecting a lot more angst and communication filled reclamation of  the connection between them; however what I got was almost an immediate going back to their relationship without so much as a good conversation about the "why" of the break up.

However, like all of Ms Reus's books - Bishop's Queen was another binge worthy read for me; and with Ellis Bishop's book next; a man who was framed for a murder he didn't commit, I am really looking forward to how Ms. Reus concludes Bishop Siblings trilogy!



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