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Love, Uncut: Kings Of Lakeshore Book 2
A Kings of Lakeshore Romance
He agreed to an arranged marriage for business.
He didn’t expect to fall in love with his wife.
Langston Blackwell has always lived by control.
Control over his empire.
Control over his future.
Control over the legacy built on diamonds and power.
So when a strategic marriage is demanded, he agrees—expecting a polished, obedient bride who understands the rules.
Instead, he gets Sabrina Kensington.
She’s outspoken. Independent. Untamed.
She wants nothing to do with her family’s business, his world, or the expectations tied to either of their names. She only agrees to the marriage to protect her younger sister—and gives Langston one condition:
One year.
One year of public appearances.
One year of pretending.
One year before she walks away.
But Langston never learned how to want something halfway.
What starts as obligation turns into possession.
What begins as distance turns into longing.
And the more Sabrina fights for her independence, the more Langston finds himself fighting for her.
Because loving Sabrina means risking control.
And Langston Blackwell has never wanted anything more.
Love, Uncut is a steamy, emotionally charged arranged-marriage romance featuring:
Billionaire hero
Touch-her-and-die protection
“My wife” energy
Slow-burn tension
Found family
A fierce heroine who refuses to be owned
A hero who learns that love isn’t a contract—it’s a choice
Sometimes love isn’t polished.
Sometimes it isn’t safe.
Sometimes it cuts deep enough to change everything.
And sometimes… it’s worth the risk.
He agreed to an arranged marriage for business.
He didn’t expect to fall in love with his wife.
Langston Blackwell has always lived by control.
Control over his empire.
Control over his future.
Control over the legacy built on diamonds and power.
So when a strategic marriage is demanded, he agrees—expecting a polished, obedient bride who understands the rules.
Instead, he gets Sabrina Kensington.
She’s outspoken. Independent. Untamed.
She wants nothing to do with her family’s business, his world, or the expectations tied to either of their names. She only agrees to the marriage to protect her younger sister—and gives Langston one condition:
One year.
One year of public appearances.
One year of pretending.
One year before she walks away.
But Langston never learned how to want something halfway.
What starts as obligation turns into possession.
What begins as distance turns into longing.
And the more Sabrina fights for her independence, the more Langston finds himself fighting for her.
Because loving Sabrina means risking control.
And Langston Blackwell has never wanted anything more.
Love, Uncut is a steamy, emotionally charged arranged-marriage romance featuring:
Billionaire hero
Touch-her-and-die protection
“My wife” energy
Slow-burn tension
Found family
A fierce heroine who refuses to be owned
A hero who learns that love isn’t a contract—it’s a choice
Sometimes love isn’t polished.
Sometimes it isn’t safe.
Sometimes it cuts deep enough to change everything.
And sometimes… it’s worth the risk.
Published: January 31, 2026
Pages: 340
ISBN: 9798241406552
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Liz M.
Apr 26, 2026
Love, Uncut delivers everything I crave in an arranged-marriage romance—and then cuts even deeper.
Langston Blackwell is the definition of control: billionaire, powerful, and used to bending the world to his will. Sabrina Kensington is his opposite—outspoken, independent, and absolutely unwilling to be owned. What begins as a cold, strategic agreement quickly turns into a slow-burn battle of wills that simmers with tension, longing, and that irresistible “my wife” energy.
This story shines because neither character is easy. Sabrina refuses to shrink herself, even when surrounded by diamonds and expectations, and Langston’s journey from control to choice is deeply satisfying. Watching him learn that love isn’t a contract—but a risk worth taking—had me completely hooked.
Langston Blackwell is the definition of control: billionaire, powerful, and used to bending the world to his will. Sabrina Kensington is his opposite—outspoken, independent, and absolutely unwilling to be owned. What begins as a cold, strategic agreement quickly turns into a slow-burn battle of wills that simmers with tension, longing, and that irresistible “my wife” energy.
This story shines because neither character is easy. Sabrina refuses to shrink herself, even when surrounded by diamonds and expectations, and Langston’s journey from control to choice is deeply satisfying. Watching him learn that love isn’t a contract—but a risk worth taking—had me completely hooked.