Blackmailed is a rerelease of a previously published book. The story has not changed. Brianna Wyatt may be a victim of her father’s machinations, but one look is all it takes for Cole Masters and Tyler Cannon to offer her their own style of ménage a trois blackmail. Brianna Wyatt’s father is blackmailing her into doing what he wants by threatening to send her brother to an institution. She would … threatening to send her brother to an institution. She would do anything to keep that from happening, including go along with his demented scheme of getting her pregnant by Cole Masters—a man who’s been rumored to share a woman with his best friend and who leaves Brianna’s innocent senses in shambles.
Cole is sure he’s about to be blackmailed—why else would a man whore his daughter? But there’s something about her that neither Cole nor Tyler can deny. They want her, and don’t hesitate for a second to make their own offer. Her brother’s protection for her body.
When danger flirts with Brianna’s life, there’s nothing they won’t do to keep her safe. Including listening to what their hearts are saying.
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Blackmailed, Annamarie McKenna, 2006
My favorite quote: “‘No sane man would whore his daughter for the sake of an heir.’” Spoiler alert: He does
Notable characters: Brianna Wyatt, a virgin who’s blackmailed into reproducing with an obscenely rich sex god; Cole Masters, the obscenely rich sex god; Tyler Cannon, his friend with whom he shares everything (and by everything, I mean women) who also happens to be an obscenely rich sex god
Most memorable scene: The forced shaving scene — which was a little distressing. I’ve always been of the belief that one should have a say in whether (and where) they are or are not shaved. I looked into this afterward and guess what? It’s an actual fetish some folks have. Forced shaving is a real thing
Greatest strengths: Its sexual creativity. This book explored every possible male/female/male configuration I could think of — and a few I hadn’t. And kinda didn’t want to … but also kinda did. It’s a mixed bag …
Standout achievements: Its ability to keep me reading despite the fact that I never cared a single shred for any of the characters
Fun Facts: I’ve always said that I enjoy reading for its own sake — that I love 99% of the books I read, no matter what they’re about. I picked this one up for the sole purpose of finding out once and for all if that’s really true. And guess what? It is
Other media: N/A
What it taught me: That sharing is caring
How it inspired me: If by “inspired” you mean “aroused,” then yes. Yes, it did. Well, you’re the one who asked, you pervert. Don’t judge me. You don’t even know me
Additional thoughts: If you’re willing to overlook some serious plot problems for the sake of a little easy-reading smut that won’t tax your imagination in the least, you’ve just struck gold
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Brianna’s brother Scott is blind and partially deaf and because of this her dickhead of a dad decides to force her to conceive a child with a man of his choosing in order to get a perfect male heir, how sick is that? When Cole sees Brianna he immediately feels protective of her and refuses to let her leave with her father.
Can you believe that I like this book so much that I have read it five times? Well it’s true for some reason this book just really calls out to me and then I just have to read it.
I am not sure if it’s the really hot steamy bedroom scenes or that fact that I like seeing an idiot parent decked by his own son. Brianna and Scott have a lot of obstacles and the biggest one is their idiot father. Andrew Wyatt is most definitely a certifiable jack wagon in need of castration and parenting lessons from a jail cell.
Let us not forget the two charming heroes that save Scott and Brianna, you could almost feel the love at first moment for both Cole and Tyler, it was some seriously good writing on Annnarie McKenna’s part. They started with blackmailing her into staying providing themselves with a chance to keep her. I am glad it worked out for them and Brianna.
Where to begin with the sister from hell, made me thankful for my sisters that’s for sure. That fruit loop didn’t roll far from the tree. Sure made me feel like it was coming at them from all directions. Andrew should have learned to either keep it in his pants or how to use a condom.
Overall a really good book with lots of ups and downs to keep some one interested, even though it isn’t a paranormal read it is still worth the time to read.
This Review was originally posted here
https://laurasbookbinge.wordpress.com/2015/08/01/blackmailed-by-annmarie-mckenna/