Book Blurb:
Read the final book in the Endgame trilogy where blood is thick, but passion is thicker…
He kidnapped a princess to exact revenge.
Set up for a crime he didn’t commit, Ellis Bishop takes the law into his own hands to exact justice and clear his name. Unfortunately, that means he has to kidnap a crime boss’s daughter—a perfect mafia princess, set to become queen of a dirty empire. What he didn’t count on was falling for his mortal enemy’s daughter.
He wasn’t supposed to fall for her.
Arianna hates the man who kidnapped her, but soon she realizes that things aren’t what they seem. Ellis was framed by her stepfather and is trying to clear his name. If she helps him, it means betraying her family. But how can she turn her back on him when he’s innocent… when her stepfather turns out to be a monster she never really knew at all?
Author note: This book can be read as a stand-alone, complete with HEA.
Books in trilogy:
Bishop’s Knight, #1
Bishop’s Queen, #2
Bishop’s Endgame, #3
Release Date: January 28, 2020
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Review:
The last book in the Endgame Trilogy finally answers the question of what happened to Ellis.
If you’ve read the first 2 book in the trilogy, then you know that Ellis has been reluctantly reaching out for help. He’s been accused of killing his partner and being a corrupt DEA agent.
What I liked most about this book, is that Arianna never played the victim. Not when she was kidnapped, not when she learned the truth about her family, and not even when she had to go up against her step-father. From the beginning you knew she was a strong woman that could survive anything. She took charge of the situation and made decisions that were best for her.
The love story was a slow burn and then a super hot flame. Luckily it didn’t take either of them long to admit their feelings for each other. I would have liked a little more sibling interaction in this book, but otherwise a really good read.
Favorite Quote: Chapter 31
“The only thing I feel for you is love and a whole lot of lust.” ~Ellis Bishop
Bishop’s Endgame / Katie Reus
