Why You'll Love This
He built an empire and lost the only person who ever made it worth having — and now he has to earn her back without his usual weapons of money and power.
- Great if you want: a redemption arc where the hero genuinely has to change
- The experience: fast-paced and emotionally charged with satisfying push-pull tension
- The writing: Huang balances dual POVs cleanly, giving both characters equal emotional weight
- Skip if: billionaire redemption arcs feel too familiar to you by now
About This Book
Some men spend their lives chasing power only to discover it cost them the one thing that mattered. Dominic Davenport is the king of Wall Street—ruthless, relentless, and utterly consumed by ambition. His wife Alessandra stood beside him through every climb, every sacrifice, every long night he chose work over her. Now she's done waiting, and Dominic is left staring at the ruins of his marriage, finally understanding what he traded away. King of Greed is a second-chance love story with real teeth—built around a man who has to reckon with his worst impulses and a woman who has to decide whether the man she once loved still exists beneath the empire he built.
Ana Huang writes with a pace that keeps pages turning but never sacrifices emotional depth for momentum. What distinguishes this entry in the Kings of Sin series is its dual perspective structure, which gives equal weight to Dominic's desperate self-reckoning and Alessandra's hard-won sense of self. The tension between them never feels manufactured—it's grounded in genuine character work, which makes the eventual thaw earn every moment it takes to get there.