![]() ![]() We finally look into Kim’s life after only seeing what I’d call the “bright side” whenever she had scenes with Elsa in the previous books, and we see how Kim’s life is not perfect and difficult. ![]() This may look like picture perfect, but it isn’t. She is a wealthy girl with good grades who loves her brother to death. Kimberly “Kim” or “Kimmy”, is the daughter of a famous artist and a diplomate. But if you want you can still read it as a standalone, as the story may have mentions related to the past books but I don’t think it has spoilers. ![]() If you haven’t, then you’re missing a lot, so I’d suggest you catch up before reading on this one. We started as a dream, now we’re a nightmare.īlack Knight is the story of Kimberly and Xander, which are characters familiar to you if you have read the previous three books. Xander Knight is heartbreakingly beautiful. He was once my best friend, now he’s my worst enemy. Black Knight by Rina Kent is LIVE! Find out what happens when best friends turn into enemies, bridges burn and limits are crossed. ![]()
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