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Ten years ago we said goodbye. I left the world I knew to create a new life for myself. Away from the lies. Away from the pain. It was all going as planned until a friend asked for help with her club. The business was liberating. The company was intoxicating. Two masked men became my euphoria. One was a player deep in the game. A teacher both intimately and figuratively. The other was a quiet director. A man who tempted me with his stares and set me on fire with his dark whispers. His secrecy excited me, bringing me to levels I've never imagined. I thought we were playing a game, but little did I know he knew exactly who I was. I just wish I figured out his true identity before I fell for his best friend. * Falling into the Black is a standalone novel with an HEA.
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I like this cover. Good representation of one of the hereos. Great composition and title work as well.
This one was just OK for me. I liked it, but I wasn't wowed by it as I had hoped to be. And really it was all a “ME” issue because I felt the book was very well written and paced. It was fairly angsty and had some scorching sex scenes. Some good secondary characters etc.
I think my main issue was I just didn't connect to any of the three main characters. Evangeline wasn't the type of heroine I particularly enjoy in my romance books. No judgment on a woman if she wants to go the no relationship route and just do the one night stand thing, but as I said, that isn't the type of heroine I enjoy reading about. Plus I found her a bit on the manipulative and selfish side.
As for two heroes, love triangles can be iffy for me to begin with and for some reason, I thought and was hoping this one was going to end differently then it did. The behavior of both came across really juvenile to me, and I didn't particularly like the way they behaved towards each other since they were supposed to be good friends.
Eh, I dunno. Like I said it just didn't capture my attention as much as I had hoped it would. That doesn't make it a bad book just one that “I” didn't connect with entirely. I am certainly open to checking out other books from this author.
Merged review:
I like this cover. Good representation of one of the hereos. Great composition and title work as well.
This one was just OK for me. I liked it, but I wasn't wowed by it as I had hoped to be. And really it was all a “ME” issue because I felt the book was very well written and paced. It was fairly angsty and had some scorching sex scenes. Some good secondary characters etc.
I think my main issue was I just didn't connect to any of the three main characters. Evangeline wasn't the type of heroine I particularly enjoy in my romance books. No judgment on a woman if she wants to go the no relationship route and just do the one night stand thing, but as I said, that isn't the type of heroine I enjoy reading about. Plus I found her a bit on the manipulative and selfish side.
As for two heroes, love triangles can be iffy for me to begin with and for some reason, I thought and was hoping this one was going to end differently then it did. The behavior of both came across really juvenile to me, and I didn't particularly like the way they behaved towards each other since they were supposed to be good friends.
Eh, I dunno. Like I said it just didn't capture my attention as much as I had hoped it would. That doesn't make it a bad book just one that “I” didn't connect with entirely. I am certainly open to checking out other books from this author.