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Bishop's Knight 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.

Bishop’s Knight is first in the new trilogy of standalones – Endgame Trilogy about the Bishop Siblings by Katie Reus – and it’s off to a delightful and fascinating start!

Bishop’s Knight is a second chance romance filled with intrigue, suspense and heart pounding action starring Evangeline (Evie) Bishop and the man she fell in love with during her last clandestine operation with the CIA,  Dylan Blackwood.

How could any romance reader not be captivated by such a plot?

Evie Bishop was born with a silver spoon but rather than living a life of privilege, she decided to make her own way, and create her own identity in her life. Right from the start; it’s easy to see the strong, badass and intelligent heroine that she is.

But now that she has retired from the CIA, she comes back to find that her family is in shambles –
one brother accused of murder and the other brother lying in the hospital after almost losing his life in a bombing. She is also trying to ignore the fact the she is back to the same town as the man she fell in love with; and even though she desperately wants to, she has decided not to cross paths with Dylan Blackwood.

That plan is shot (you’ll understand the pun soon enough!) to hell when her ex -colleague and her friend, Samara lands on her doorstop with a bullet hole in her – and the theory that someone is gunning for their team for the last operation, and she has no choice but to turn to one man, she is sure that wouldn’t be welcoming to her.


Dylan Blackwood, on the other hand, isn’t over the woman who broke his heart without any reason; thus, he sure is shocked when she lands on his doorstep with a wounded friend, and is asking for his help. It surprises both of them when he doesn’t turn Evie away and jumps with both feet in, to help her out.

Dylan Blackwood is the best kind of hero there is – he is protective without being overbearing and even through the hurt, he is the solid support that Evie needs, not only through someone gunning for her but also through the emotional upheaval in her family.

As a reader while I absolutely understood the hesitancy Evie showed for not sharing the secrets that kept her from being with Dylan; as a woman I didn’t understand how she couldn’t see that the longer that she kept her secrets, the more unforgivable will be her secrecy.

I enjoyed this intriguing second chance romance, but I am also quite excited to see where Ms. Reus takes the Bishop brothers in their journey for HEA!




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