From the NYT bestselling author of the Fixed Trilogy… I wasn’t supposed to be working the night I met JC.Before him, I’d been content with the daily grind, managing one of NYC’s top nightclubs. So what if my life didn’t have a happily ever after? I didn’t believe in that anyway.Then JC showed up.Sexy, rich and smooth-talking, JC is nothing more than a distraction. I’m not interested in a … distraction. I’m not interested in a night-in-shining latex so it’s easy to push the playboy away. Or it is until my life spins unexpectedly out-of-control. Then he’s there for me, offering a new method of survival, one based on following primal urges and desires that requires me to abandon my constant need for control.
His no-strings-attached lessons obliterate my carefully built walls. And as I discover freedom, I start to feel things for him that I shouldn’t. Things that make me fear for my newly vulnerable heart. Because JC has secrets of his own, and his secrets don’t want to set him free.
BOOK ONE OF TWO. This series can be read alone or with the Fixed Trilogy.
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A great series. I love authors writing and depth of characters. Recommend all her similar books.
Love everything about this book.
Wow! What a way to start a duet! I swear Laurelin Paige can do no wrong and this book proves it! My emotions were all over the place with this book and I look forward to the next one!
Beautiful,she sucks you in immediately and you can’t stop reading
2 nights and still reading at 4 AM! Well written, with an unexpected plot twist. It is steamy. I didnt like the unfinished love story, so it was continued into another book.
It did a good job of describing how PTSD messes with the minds of those who come home from conflicts.
I loved this book!!
unfortunately, this is really just half a book, so you will read a complete story but need to buy the second book for a resolution.
This and the original book series are all a must read. You won’t be able to put them down, until all 7 books, start with book one because this is a spin off!
I don’t like that the book left you hanging so that you had to read another book to really find out the ending.
It did not support its self and was not great enough to make we want to read the next one
Silly story