
Queen Of Jupiter
By: Nacole Stayton
Series: Ink And Lyrics Duet
Book # in Series: 2 out of 2
Genre: Suspenseful Romance
Publisher: Nacole Stayton Publishing, LLC.
Publication Date: July 15th, 2024
My Rating: ✮✮✮✮
My Reading Format: Advanced Copy Received To Review Honestly
Synopsis:

Queen of Jupiter is the second book in the Ink and Lyrics Duet by Nacole Stayton. It has to be said, if you haven’t had the chance to read the first book in this duet, Kings of Jupiter, I highly recommend you do so before diving into Queen of Jupiter. This book starts right where the first book left us.
Sophia Lozier has landed herself in hot water and there may not be a way out of her situation. After being taken by a bad man who wants nothing more than to see the Lozier family go down in flames, she also has a slew of secrets she’s been keeping from the men who mean the most to her. Secrets that hold the truth of situations she, herself, isn’t even sure of… But there is one thing she’s certain of. Unveiling her truths will mean losing Oliver, Cannon, and Mazen.
The Kings of Jupiter are setting records and achieving their dreams. So when Oliver and Cannon wake up to their muse gone, they only have one person to blame… Mazen. He hasn’t opened up to Sophia the way that Oliver and Cannon has opened up to her. And that’s because in the depths of his soul, he feels that Sophia is keeping something from the group. Something monumental that has the power to shatter their entire group… He’ll do everything in his power to uncover her truths…. Even if her secrets end up destroying him in the long run.
My Thoughts:
I have been anticipating Queen of Jupiter from the moment I finished Kings of Jupiter. Holy Smokes, Nacole Stayton knows how to bring the heat! There is no doubt about it. So let me start my thoughts by stating, if you are not interested in romance novels that have a strong reverse harem/why choose theme this is most definitely not the novel for you. This romance also features sexual acts regarding Male/Female, Male/Male/ Female, Male/Male, and even Male/Female/Male/Male. If you love your romances clean and traditional this is not the novel for you. But to me, I couldn’t get enough of Sophia, Mazen, Oliver, and Cannon! This ‘Quartet’ damn near lite my kindle on fire!!
I loved the fact that this duet was told from four different points of view. First we have the leading heroine Sophia. I loved her independence and her fierce stubborn vibe from the start of this duet to the very end. I also really loved the vulnerability she showed to her men. My heart broke for her time and time again throughout Queen of Jupiter and in all honesty, I even shed a couple of tears for this character.
And then we have Mazen, Oliver, and Cannon. I loved how each man had a different personality. The three of them each gave Sophia something she needed. These men are a package deal and I couldn’t see Sophia being with someone other than the three of them….
It is really difficult to write this review without giving away some serious spoilers. So let’s quickly move on to my rating and then end this review. I dropped a star on my rating due to the fact that I wanted more towards the end. Without giving spoilers away, I would have liked to see what happened in between the ending of the novel and the epilogue. Instead of it just being discussed in the epilogue. There is ten years worth of information that I seriously feel like I’m missing out on. Talk about having a case of F.O.M.O (fear of missing out). My heart was invested, and I wanted more. This is where I say, an epilogue can either have a reader swooning and feeling complete or it can have the exact opposite effect causing the reader to want more from the ending.
Overall, Sophia, Oliver, Cannon, and Mazen’s romance had my heart swooning…. And practically overheating. There is no denying that this novel is fueled by temptation and sexual tension. Up until the Ink and Lyrics duet, Nacole Stayton was a new to me author. I can see myself adding more of her novels to my tbr in the very near future! She knows her way around bringing the heat, the heart, and the sexy as sin moments to her novels! This duet is definitely going in my ‘to read again’ pile! If you decide to pick up this duet, I hope you enjoy it just as much as I did!!
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