Boardwalk Reign By Jillian Frost -
In the salt-sprayed, neon-drenched corridors of Atlantic City, the boardwalk isn’t just a tourist attraction—it’s a throne room. In Jillian Frost’s Boardwalk Reign , this throne is built on a foundation of blood, secrets, and an intricate web of power held by the "Kings of the Boardwalk." The Setting: A City of Sin and Salt
As the various plot threads collide—betrayals are revealed, and blood is spilled on the wooden planks of the boardwalk—the protagonist must decide if she will run or rule. The story culminates in a violent, cathartic showdown where the "Kings" must prove their loyalty to her, and she must embrace the darkness within herself to survive. Boardwalk Reign by Jillian Frost
The relationship is a slow-burn descent into "touch her and die" territory. It’s spicy, visceral, and unapologetically dark. The relationship is a slow-burn descent into "touch
The "Kings" are the men who run the city’s illicit trades—the enforcer, the strategist, and the charismatic leader. Their dynamic is a volatile mix of brotherhood and rivalry. When the protagonist enters their lives, she becomes the ultimate prize and the greatest threat to their carefully maintained order. Their attraction to her is possessive and intense, typical of Frost’s signature "dark romance" style, where the line between protector and predator is razor-thin. The Conflict: Secrets of the Boardwalk Their dynamic is a volatile mix of brotherhood and rivalry
Tension ripples through the ranks as old loyalties are tested.
Ultimately, Boardwalk Reign is a story about finding love in a hopeless, violent place and the realization that sometimes, to survive the monsters, you have to become the one who leads them.