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Bishop's Queen

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Katie Reus is one of the best in the romantic-suspense genre.  This book is a great addition to the Endgame series and I was swept away in the continuing plot.  The characters are broken , flawed, and real, particularly Evan who is scarred both inside and out.  

The mystery is well done and the plot wasn't predictable or formulaic. It kept me guessing and wanting to read more. In fact I can't wait to read the final addition to this trilogy.
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Bishop's queen by Katie Reus. 
A brilliant read.  I love this series.
1st book was Evie and Dylan.
This time its Isla and Evan's turn. 
Some good characters.  Love Isla's character.  I  love Isla's mother. Didn't trust Geno at all. Action from the start.  Someone is out to get Isla. Can Evan stop them. From being mugged of her briefcase to having an allergic reaction.  Who is it?. Brilliant. What a twist.  I was sure I knew who the stalker was.  Surprised by who it was. Looking forward to the next book.  5*. Highly recommended.
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I wasn't sure that I would like this book.  I really enjoyed Bishops Knight but was a little leary on this one for some reason.  Evan was damaged inside and out and Isla loved him anyway.  He turned her away because of his injuries as do alot of injured people.  It was slow to start and then took off really quick.  Evan was one of my favorite characters after I started reading it.
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Second of End game trilogy.  This could be standalone but It really helps to read the first one.  (I did read the first one and it really describes Evan and Isla's relationship.) 
Isla lost her father in bombing and she was barely holding on until her fiancee Evan ghost her as well.  She was there in the hospital for him while he was gaining consciousness but he never wanted to see her after waking up and decided to end his relationship via his sister.  
Isla had to move on and carry on with her life.  She had to keep her head high and be head of her company.  She is trying to finish all the deals, when she gets mugged.  Now she is rattled and she doesn't have anybody to turn too.  
When Evan hears Isla is mugged, he was determined to protect her whether she wanted or not.  
Isla is thankful Evan is helping out but she is not sure where they stand and she is not ready to forgive him yet.   
Evan finally realizes Isla is the one but will she forgive him and give him a second chance.   
This was good as the first one.  It kept the suspense and kept me guessing until the end.  
I can't wait to read the next one.  
Thanks to Netgalley and KP press for ARC in exchange for honest review.
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They used to call Evan Bishop the golden boy. He had it all and was about to close the business deal of a lifetime, then marry the woman of his dreams. But everything goes to hell when a faceless enemy wants to destroy his family’s empire and see him dead. Except the bomb meant to kill him fails. He wakes up from a coma to find his face scarred and his brother missing and wanted for murder. Now that he’s damaged, he hides away from the world—including the woman he loves. He refuses to be a burden to her, so even though it destroys him, he sets her free.
This was a great story that I really enjoyed as I do with most of this author’s book. I tend to find second-chance stories hit or miss but this one was definitely a hit. I look forward to the next book. I highly recommend.
**I voluntarily read and reviewed this book
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I volunteered to read and review a readers copy through Netgalley of Bishop's Queen . I really enjoyed reading Bishop's Queen . It is a Sensational suspense romance . It's wonderfully written . This is book two 
In the Endgame trilogy . Evan Bishop wakes from the coma after surviving the bomb meant to kill him . He refused to see Isla MacDonald his fiancee basically breaking their engagement . He doesn't even give her answers why . One reason is his guilt of her father's death and two his scars . Isla soon finds herself targeted by someone. With her life in danger . Evan insists he protect her . Isla tries to keep her heart locked down but her love is still strong . Evan has done enough damage to her heart . As danger mounts from more than one direction Evan realizes he needs Isla back with him and sets out to win her back and keep her safe . This story is an action packed , pulse pounding and intense suspense . An outstanding story . I highly recommend taking the time to read .
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This is an amazing series from Katie Reus! I loved her first book "Bishop's Knight", but the second one "Bishop's Queen" takes it to the next level!

With danger and death dogging their feet, Evan Bishop and his queen, Isla McDonald have a lot of issues handle. From the death of her father to Evan being got in the blast of death, Katie Rues takes her readers on an adrenaline ride of an adventure!

Excellent thriller to read!
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Wow!!!!!  Action / adventure / murder mystery all in one book.  Isla and Evan had been engaged ....until the bomb blast killed her father and caused major scaring on Evan's face and chest.  Isla say for days in the family  hospital waiting room, waiting for Evan to wake up from being in a coma.  Evan feels guilty about the death of Mr. MacDonald ( Isla"s father), and does not want to have her look at his scars / him with revolution, so he denies Isla any access to him.  She is heart broken but allows Evan his freedom.  

Isla had been forced to take over her father's business.  She hates the daily grind of the office, but knows that the company employees need her to keep the company going. She is mugged while at a luncheon with a fellow CFO.  Conti is a playboy...appearing to date many different women.  Th we reader learns that he would like everyone to view him as being a real assert to his family 's business...instead of a playboy.  

Evan becomes Isla's bodyguard after an attempt is made in her life.   Both Evan and Isla still love each other deeply, and are afraid they'll get hurt again.
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Oh my goodness this book is so good!  I so enjoyed Evan and Isla’s journey back to each other.  This story has great characters and a great plot full of twists and turns.  The love and passion between Evan and Isla is hot, steamy and soul deep.
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The characters are authentic and realistic with personalities and depth that blew this baby wide open and exposed in all this glory. The scenes are so beautifully described it gives the illusion you were right there in the middle of ground zero with the characters. Really engaging, action packed, adrenaline pulsing, suspense story with just the right balance of romance to make this a must read for any reader out there. I dare you not to pick up this book and love it as much as I did. Can’t wait for the next book.  Happy reading!!
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When it comes to romantic suspense stories, Katie Reus is one of the best. There are so many great things to say about "Bishop's Queen", and if this is your genre, you will want to start turning those pages asap. It is the second book in the 'Endgame Trilogy', but it's still a standalone read and keeps the reader in suspense to see what is in store for Evan and Isla's HEA. **I would like to thank NetGalley and KR Press,LLC for gifting me "Bishop's Queen" My review is based on my reading and is voluntary** 5 Stars!
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Vivid description, a strong emotional and sexually charged love story at the center, well-developed characters, and an intriguing mystery make Bishop’s Queen an intense and thrilling romantic suspense read that will have readers looking for book 1 and book 3 to complete the Endgame trilogy.

Evan Bishop was poised to have everything he wanted—marriage to the woman of his dreams/his soulmate and closing the business deal of a lifetime—when a bombing by an unknown enemy nearly destroys his life. The bomb kills his fiancée Isla MacDonald’s father, leaves him brutally scarred and in a coma, and his brother wanted for murder and MIA. Once he wakes from the coma, he pushes everyone away, especially Isla, and isolates himself from personal and public interactions. A little over a year later, Evan is burdened with guilt over the bombing on his watch, proud, fiercely protective, and still completely in love with Isla, but he feels he is undeserving of her love, fearing she will only pity the broken, scarred man left behind by the bombing. But when Isla is mugged and her life is threatened multiple times, he is drawn out of his isolation and back into her life driven by the fierce need to keep her safe. 

The child of an alcoholic mother, Isla is not initially frightened off by his cruel attempts to push her away or shut her out of his life. But her attempts to see him and convince him that she is ready to be there for him whatever comes prove fruitless against his relentless, stubborn, and inexplicable rejection of her when he woke from his coma. Heartbroken, and grieving both her father and the sudden breakup she takes over responsibility for running her father’s company. It’s not where her heart lies however, and it’s overwhelming going from being so completely happy to be just going through the motions. Beautiful, loyal, strong, independent, and courageous, she decides that once she ties up the last of her father’s outstanding commitments and business deals, she’s going to sell the business t0 pursue her own dreams and be happy. Even if that’s alone, because she’s determined not to entrust Evan or another man with the power to break her heart again, which has yet to0 fully heal.  

Readers may feel a bit lost if they haven’t read the first book in the series Bishop’s Knight as the characters are introduced in the novel and the book picks up a year later in the lives of the characters. Reus fills in the narrative gaps sufficiently, so the story stands on its on aside from references and character appearances. Evan and Isla and their interactions are nicely developed from their strong emotional connection to the fiery sexual attraction that burns between them still. Pretending to be back together so Evan can protect, they are in close quarters and can finally communicate and work through the breakup and their emotions about the bombing. Reus includes and develops a few possible characters/culprits for Isla’s stalker, which keeps it interesting trying to guess who the villains are with all the red herrings. The pacing is a bit odd in the sense that the novel has moments of suspense throughout but is mostly angsty, steamy romance until nearly a third of the book when the pacing accelerates into action like woah. 

Bishop’s Queen is a steamy, angsty, very romantic and entertaining suspense novel with a bit of an edgy darkness that will keep readers turning the pages nonstop. Readers might find some of the content a bit dark and intense so sensitive readers might want to watch for that.
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Katie Reus is back with the second installation of her Endgame Trilogy, BISHOP'S QUEEN, and as usual, has developed a cast of characters with rich depth and intensity. When we catch up with Evan Bishop, he wakes up from a coma to discover his brother, Ellis, is missing and wanted for murder, and the father of the love of his life has been killed … so he circles the wagons and shuts out everyone. He doesn’t want Isla MacDonald to be burdened with caring for him, regardless of what she wants or feels. Isla is devastated by the decision but has no choice but to forge ahead with life, running her father’s company. Fate steps in and bitch-slaps Evan when she picks up a stalker, and he steps in immediately to be her protector. He quickly realizes what a mistake he’s made, and much to the delight of this reader, there’s no lengthy, angsty push and pull decision to rekindle the love that never fully went away. I’ve long been a fan of Reus, and this Endgame Trilogy has turned out to be a great series.

*Originally published at Frolic.media: https://frolic.media/october-romantic-suspense-wrap-up/
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I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review. Highly recommend this book to everyone. Can't wat to read more from this author.
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BISHOP'S QUEEN is well written with an emotional storyline that will keep you on the edge of your seat. I enjoyed the way Isla wasn't about to let Evan off the hook easily, she might have given in once, but it wasn't going to be a habit. She would set the pace, and he would come back or not ... she was not going to beg as she had in the hospital.

If you want sweet, sexy, a strong heroine, a hero who needed a bit of butt-kicking, action, danger, intrigue, and have a bit of time on your hands (because you will not be able to put it down), then get BISHOP'S QUEEN and enjoy!

Annetta Sweetko, reviewer for Fresh Fiction

Complete review: http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=69628
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Ivan Bishop was working on a business deal and also planning on getting married when a bomb explosion left him disfigured and lost. Turning everyone away he even shut out the one woman he loved for the bomb killed her father. Now months later Isla MacDonald has decided she must move on from Ivan since he has shut her out from his life and she now must run her father’s company. Just as she thinks she is making some type of progress going out to a function he shows up. Ivan is there because as much as he wants her gone the pull of needing her is greater. As she makes him work for winning her heart back if possible there is also someone after her, stalking her and this part of the story adds to the suspense and keeps the story moving along. If you have read any of these other books you know what I mean. The characters are very good and overall a good book.
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This is the second book in this series.  Good mystery and characters.  Not as strong as the first but a good read
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Fast-paced action story in the second book of the series. We met Evan and Isla and what happens to then in the first book. In this Evan pushes Isla away. After a few tries of taking her life, he comes back as her bodyguard. The plot was predictable, a few twists but nothing dramatic. I found the story, an okay read.
Waiting to see how this series unfolds in the next book.
I volunteered to review an ARC of this book for NetGalley
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Bishop's Queen is the 2nd book in the Endgame Trilogy, written by Katie Reus. Bishop's Queen is Isla & Evan's story. If you read the first book in this series, then you are aware that Evan broke it off with Isla after becoming scared in a murder attempt. Which now Evan is maybe regretting his decision.

Isla isn't too happy with life or Evan right now. After the bombing that killed her father, she finds herself running the firm.

After several attempts on Isla's life, Evan decides to become her bodyguard, after all, she was his queen, and he wants her back in the castle.

This title took me a while to complete. It wasn't a quick read like the first title, Bishop's Knight, which I read in one night. This title took me a few weeks to read, which never happens, with one of Katie Reus's titles. I am going to blame it all on Evan's character. Some men complain, at a minute of trouble the woman he's with bails. But with Evan's character, he pushes Isla away. I thought she should have let him court a little more before accepting him back.

I think Bishop's Knight set the bar just a little high, didn't leave much wiggle room for this story. Though the plot was predictable, I found the story, an okay read.

Now, the Bishop's Endgame sounds like it's going to be a fun read, waiting impatiently to see how this series unfolds.
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Another Katie Reus novel? Yes, PLEASE! I loved Bishop's Knight and could not wait to get my hands on this next novel in the series. Reus had done an excellent job in the previous novel and whetting our appetite for the next installment - little teases here and there. Gimme! Gimme! 

Oh boy is Evan a jerk! Ugh! You are in love with Isla, show it! And not by taking all the decisions away from her. And Isla? Come on, girl! Demand his love or walk away. I did feel there was slightly too much introspection with their love story. The self-doubt and self-recrimination drove me batty at times. I also didn't understand why Reus made the couple have a large age gap. It never affects the story except to drive me batty in regards to Isla running this huge company. At her age? Yeah, no, I wasn't buying it. But the sexy scenes? Oh yeah. I'll take more of those, please. 

The bad guy is a tiny bit predictable, but that's okay. It didn't affect the suspense one bit. The suspense and mystery aspect were the best parts of the novel. 

I'm now anxiously awaiting Bishop's Endgame. 

I recommend this one for lovers or romantic suspense.
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