King of Sloth: Is it a Standalone Romance Worth Reading?

Let me tell you that this is a love story of a billionaire, which you can read as a standalone book as well. This book’s main element and genre is romance, so it is more suitable for readers aged 20 and above. If you want more information about this book, read this piece until the end and dive into the entire book for further enjoyment.

Main Characters:

Xavier Castillo

Xavier, the hero of this story, is a billionaire and the heir to his family’s legacy.

Sloane Kensington

Sloane is a charming and relaxed-minded girl who is a publicist and is now working with Xavier.

Summary of the Book:

King of Sloth

On the other hand, Sloane, a high-powered PR expert, is not used to revolving around or paying attention to any man. But when she starts working with Xavier, they develop a mixed relationship of love and conflict, which they both try to escape from but can not.

“To every woman who’s ever been told to “smile more.” F*ck that. Do what you want.”

― Ana Huang

They can not run away from one another. In this story, Xavier and Sloane face different challenges. Xavier must rid himself of the burden of his family and discover his changing feelings.

Meanwhile, Sloane is troubled. She has dealt with many demanding clients, but none have bothered her as much as Xavier. However, she still feels something for him and must confront her life and love’s dilemmas. I must tell you that This is a passionate romance depicting a bittersweet journey of love and argument between Xavier and Sloane. It is a tale of two tangled characters filled with love and trials.

Pros and Cons:

PROS
  • Emotional Depth
  • Engaging Romance
  • Page turning plot
CONS
  • Character Dynamics
  • Predictable Elements
  • Lack of depth in secondary Characters

Trigger Warning:

The content of this novel includes se**ual relationships, profanity, and some violence. Therefore, it is recommended for adults and mature readers only. Children should not read it at all.

Reviews:

King of Sloth Review

Because I always wish to see my favorite characters in a good way, as every reader would desire. Sorry, Anna, there were some things in the novel that I did not like, but besides those things, the book was fascinating and romantically hot. The ending of this story was good, as though all the twists and conflicts that came their way, their love emerged even more robust, and in the end, they finally found true love.

 I am eagerly waiting for Anna’s next book, hoping it will be even more intriguing and classy than this one.

Books like king of Sloth:

  1. Wild Love (Rose Hill, #1) by Elsie Silver
  2. The Dixon Rule (Campus Diaries, #2) by Elle Kennedy
  3. Daydream (Maple Hills, #3) by Hannah Grace
  4. The Inheritance Games

Conclusion

While reading this book, I saw many ups and downs, as well as enjoyable and sad moments. The lives of Sloane and Xavier in this story go through many twists and turns. They do not understand each other at first but continuously work together.

One day, when Xavier’s father passes away, Sloane is there with him, and during this time, they both grow much closer. Similarly, throughout the story, there are moments of happiness and sorrow. But amidst the arguments and fights, love ultimately conquered between them.

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