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King, by T. M. Frazier

King, by T. M. Frazier

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King, by T. M. Frazier

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King, by T. M. Frazier

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Homeless. Hungry. Desperate. Doe has no memories of who she is or where she comes from. A notorious career criminal just released from prison, King is someone you don't want to cross unless you're prepared to pay him back in blood, sweat, sex, or a combination of all three. King's future hangs in the balance. Doe's is written in her past. When they come crashing together, they will have to learn that sometimes in order to hold on, you have to first let go.Contains mature themes.

King, by T. M. Frazier

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #960344 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-09-16
  • Formats: Audiobook, MP3 Audio, Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.40" h x .60" w x 5.30" l, .20 pounds
  • Running time: 8 Hours
  • Binding: MP3 CD
King, by T. M. Frazier

Review "[C]an I give this 6 stars, this audiobook was and is AMAZING!!! Molly Glenmore and Rob Shapiro nailed King and Doe to a tee." ---Books, Chocolate & Lipgloss Audio Book Blog

Review "Super hot and so wrong." ―Kylie Scott, USA Today and New York Times bestselling author

About the Author T. M. Frazier is the author of the King series, The Dark Light of Day, and Dark Needs. When she's not writing, she loves talking to her readers, listening to country music, reading, and traveling. She lives in Florida with her husband and daughter.Molly Glenmore is a seasoned narrator, specializing in romance and erotica.Rob Shapiro is a voice-over artist, musician, and composer who got his professional start with the Children's Theatre Company & School of Minneapolis.


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256 of 300 people found the following review helpful. Bad Boys Can Be Good Guys, But That's Not The Route King Took. By Lexar There were many things that I just couldn't enjoy about this book, and I feel like a lot of the positive reviews don't consider some of these things as actual problems.First, the writing was good. There were a few typos, and you notice when you see them, but it wasn't anything too terrible. My issue isn't with the writing, but with what was written. Some things were unbelievable while others just left a bad taste in my mouth. (Spoilers ahead:)In the very beginning of the prologue, we meet a twelve-year-old King, who is apparently at school on a playground. A playground with sandboxes. Now, at 12 King should be in middle school, so I don't know what that boy is doing with a recess break, but it left me confused right off the bat. On the one hand, they seem like they should be in elementary school, but then they seem older than they are, and it just left me unimpressed with King's character. I understand that abuse can age a person beyond their years, but that's not what came through to me.Neither King nor Preppy ever managed to endear themselves to me, and I wasn't really complaining when Preppy kicked the bucket. These characters aren't bad boys, angsty and misunderstood--they're bad people. And not just because they're involved in the drug business or because of the parties they attend. They're killers, and I wouldn't put sexual assault or rape past either of them. King flat out says that Preppy enjoys taking a woman even when she says no. And maybe that was meant to scare Doe (not that it did, of course) but that's not something to joke about. It doesn't matter that Doe's body responded to King's for their first few sexual encounters--it's clear that her predominant emotion towards him is fear, and that never stops him. They're in the truck at one point, and he claims that Doe not asking for it keeps him from hitting a home run, but her not asking for it didn't keep him from getting to third base. Their entire relationship is about what King wants, and King forcing Doe to go along with him. Nothing about their relationship with each other was romantic so much as it was disturbing. King needs serious help, because he vacillates between wanting Doe's body and wanting her dead.You would think that would send any sane person running for the hills, or at least stamp down any flames of attraction. Doe didn't get this message. I noticed some of the other reviews, before I read the book, that said Doe was spunky, or something like that. That she wasn't helpless. This was not the character that I saw. I don't blame Doe for being afraid, and I don't blame her for the moments where she's angry. But she never sticks to her anger, or at least fakes a confidence that backs up her words. She blurts something out that hints at a backbone, but then immediately cowers. She gets angry at King, and all he has to do to make his betrayal better is shove her against a wall. King is obsessive and crazy and I don't know if she doesn't realize it or if she doesn't care but it's not sexy and it's not romantic--it's concerning. Obviously we haven't really met Tanner, so maybe he's a psychotic lunatic too, but quite frankly that is the relationship I ended the book rooting for.The other one-star review that I saw mentioned how this book had all the drama of several soap opera seasons crammed into one story, and I can't help but agree. You have amnesia, you have a biker gang, you have hookers and strippers, you have drugs, you have a romance and betrayal, you have an evil drug distributor, you have a raped heroine, a dead best friend, two kids who pop out of nowhere, and enough secret pasts to make your head spin. Almost none of it made a significant contribution to the story. Why did King go off with a brunette right after his date with Doe, have her see the other girl go down on him, and then chase after her when Doe is being comforted by Bear? I don't know. He says he wanted to push Doe away. Why? No idea, but I have a feeling it's linked to his crazy. Why did Doe need to be raped if that wasn't going to have repercussions on her relationship with King or her psyche? No actual reason. Why did both King and Doe need to have children? I don't know, but I hope those two kids turn out fine and end up together. That's the second relationship I'm rooting for. I enjoyed seeing a softer side of King when he recounted his story about Max, but nothing was gained by having her be his kid over his little sister. And I don't understand how he was naive for the end scene. Why did Doe need to have a kid, and how did that not come up on the Google search? There was just so much thrown into this story, maybe for the shock value, but it was just too much. And then nothing was every really explained, so you just end up with more questions than answers.My last issue is with the whole rape scene and the events that followed it. Never use rape as a plot device. Just don't. Especially if you aren't going to handle it with the gravity it deserves. The only person who even acknowledges for one second that Doe was raped was King. Did he try and comfort her? No, but he probably didn't need to, since Doe seemed totally fine. She doesn't even mention it. At all. I know Preppy's death was supposed to be tragic and all, but really. She had no problem with being woken up with amorous attentions from King. Honestly, I want to say that the rape scene was added in last minute, after Frazier had already finished writing the end of the novel. It was unnecessary, poorly handled, and it was just the disappointment cherry on a frustration sundae.

36 of 41 people found the following review helpful. Raw, gritty and heart wrenching By Amanda L. I hate that King make me cry. I mean King, not King... but this book 'King'.King is a deranged psychopath, a tattoo artist, an ex-convict, a felon and overall a fearsome mofo.Preppy is King's wacko sidekick who fancy bow-tie and suspender. I love his oddball personality, his vulgar and crude mouth and his wacky charm.Doe as in Jane Doe. This poor girl suffered memory lost and can't even find a scrape of food to feed herself. Not sure whether she is lucky or unlucky when she stumble upon King, in all his menacing glory."I didn't dream about him. Because King wasn't a dream. He was a nightmare."Right from the beginning, I fell for King and Preppy's bromance. When Doe came into the picture and King getting possessive of her, they are like one big messed up family.King is a true anti-hero. He make me shiver not in a good way with his capability for violence. But at the same time make me melt for him when he did something that resemble a normal human. King is a walking contradiction. He seems to be a complex man who is neither good nor evil. He makes you want to hate him and love him at the same time. He evoked all sorts of complicated feelings in me. I wanted to smack him one too many times. Honestly, there is too much wrong with him, but there is an underlying goodness in him too."I think you are the most stubborn, overbearing, anger inducing, obnoxious, complicated, and beautiful man that has ever lived."I like Doe's sass. She tends to have verbal diarrhea and being blunt at inappropriate moment without looking ridiculous. I can't imagine waking up and not knowing who I am. I understand her dilemma and struggle to preserve the little part of herself.Two of them together gave me a serious case of lady's blue balls. Oh, the angst. When I think of it, it is ridiculous that they have so much to fight about without even slepting each other yet. King's feelings that ran hot and cold all the time drove Doe and me crazy."Most of the time I don't know if you want to kill me or f@ck me!"I don't consider this a dark read, but definitely very vulgar, crude and violent. It also filled with a ton of dark humor that make me burst into laughter when I'm not supposed to.This book gave me an unique plot with a complex hero, a heroine with a clean slate of mind and a true friend in Preppy. I'm rooting for each and everyone of them. We have some violence with the local MC gang and a person close to King that he had to save. Then we also got a big dose of heart wrenching moment that simply gut you. The cliffhanger make me extremely worried for my favorite characters. What will happen to them?I believe it might comes down to Doe. She might be the biggest wildcard in the story. Thank goodness we already have a date for the second part of the story, Tyrant. It make the wait bearable.

26 of 29 people found the following review helpful. King of the Causeway!! #TeamPreppy By Jennifer G. KingBy: T.M. Frazier5/5 stars*I received an Advanced Copy in exchange for an honest review.*King is a notorious career criminal who was just released from prison and just can’t seem to get his head on straight. He’s done time before, but this is the longest stretch, and he’s always been able to get straight, something is different now it makes him even more dangerous. He’s known as King of the Causeway and he runs the county, everyone answers to him. His best friend and business partner, Preppy, has kept their criminal enterprise running while King was imprisoned.Doe has no memory. She woke up in a hospital after being brutally beaten & left for dead. But when filing a police report, she found that there were no missing persons reports matching her description and neither were her fingerprints on file. She had no one that missed her enough to search for her. She didn’t know anything about her past; not where she was from, who she was or even her name. She also has nowhere to go.Doe & King meet at his welcome home party where she is looking for a safe place to sleep & some food. But things take a turn for the worst and Doe becomes King’s property, his prisoner and is not allowed to leave his house. She may not know anything about herself, but she knows that she wants her freedom. Even though King is a dangerous man who could end her life just as easily, he also offers her safety & protection…at least temporarily.They are both confused about the feelings that begin to develop and neither are really sure about how to act on them because King has never had a relationship and Doe has a blank slate. But whatever they are building is never on completely solid ground because of Doe’s past & King’s future. Especially if they come to a head.This book does end on a cliffhanger, but the second part will be released in August. I’ll be waiting…not so patiently!

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