Review: White Knight by Meghan March

Posted on October 7, 2019 by Nadene @ Totally Addicted to Reading in 2019 Audio Book Challenge, 2019 New Release Challenge, Reviews / 19 Comments

OMG, Meghan March sure knows how to weave a tale of intrigue and romance. Once again, she has delivered a story that was not only engaging, but also exciting, suspenseful and full of passion. She whetted my appetite with Black Sheep and satisfied my hunger with White Knight.

Drew and Cannon may just be my favourite Meghan March couple, and that is saying a lot, because they are all awesome. I enjoyed their interaction with each other, which was sexy and laced with humour. Cannon’s protective nature shined in this installment. The lengths to which he would go to protect those he cared about knew no bounds. Despite his show of strength, his vulnerability revealed itself occasionally.

Drew will learn that things are never usually, as they appear. She also discovered shocking truths about herself. I sure never saw that one coming. March provided no warnings before dropping that bombshell. Drew’s conflicting emotions because of the shocking revelation jumped off the pages.

White Knight may not have been suspenseful as it predecessor, but it still had the ability to keep me on the edge of my seat as it had some exciting scenes. There were moments when I wondered if Drew’s identity would be revealed, subsequently placing her in danger. There were also moments where I worried about Cannon. Would his love for Drew place him in harm’s way?

I loved how the author delved into the world of the Mafia in this installment. I learnt a lot about the Casso family. She highlighted the advantages and disadvantages of being a part of this world.

Narration
Andi Arndt and Sebastian York collaborated on this recording. My first experience with their work was with Black Sheep, and I thought they did an excellent job then. This time was no different. I thought they captured the tone of the story well and it was a pleasure listening to them both.

Conclusion / Recommendation
Overall, a great story and one I would recommend to fans of the author, and for readers who love spicy and suspenseful romance.

 
 
 

About Meghan March

Making the jump from corporate lawyer to romance author was a leap of faith that New York Times, #1 Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling author Meghan March will never regret. With over thirty titles published, she has sold millions of books in nearly a dozen languages to fellow romance-lovers around the world. A nomad at heart, she can currently be found in the woods of the Pacific Northwest, living her happily ever after with her real-life alpha hero.

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19 responses to “Review: White Knight by Meghan March

  1. Eline

    It’s great that you enjoyed the Dirty Mafia duet! I loved Black Sheep but couldn’t get into White Knight. It didn’t grab me like the first part did. But I often struggle with the second part in duets.

  2. Kati ??

    Great review, I’m really glad you fully enjoyed reading this book, this duology looks and sounds like an amazingly fantastic duology. Thank you so much for sharing your awesome post.

  3. Debbie Haupt

    That would be me who loves all those things you mentioned 🙂 Thanks Nadene

  4. LadyInRead

    still not used to audio books and this author is certainly new to me. glad you enjoyed it

  5. kindlemom1

    I’ve never tried this author but it sounds like this was a great read and an even better audio!

  6. Jo Linsdell

    This sounds great. I’ve been on the look out for some good audiobooks recently.