![]() In this winter-inspired novella, long-time fans (of the above-mentioned series) finally get to witness the coming together of Sapphire Sands club owner, Frank Ramirez, and his look-but-never-until-now-touch dream-man, the younger, highly competent and always sweet-hearted, Joshua Sterling.įrank and Joshua have been circling each other for YEARS-since way back in the early scenes of the first Four Kings book, Love in Spades. ![]() Hence, this is one of those Cochet reading journey’s that is best tackled in sequential release order for full enjoyment-at least that’s my humble opinion if you're new to either series. ![]() Due to the interlinked nature of the series, first with the Four Kings Security series, and now with its spin-off, The Kings: Wild Cards, I would highly suggest doing your reader research first before diving into any of these stories willy-nilly, as MOST OF the characters-from ALL OF the books, across BOTH OF the series-either feature prominently, make brief appearances, or are referenced in relevant backstory in some way, shape or form. ![]() Although capable of being read as a standalone, this isn’t, by far, the first time the characters in Raising the Ante feature in a Charlie Cochet book. ![]()
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