Sold for her sister to buy mobile home, Sarah Sawyer found out the prisoner she married was actually a billionaire prince.Sarah Sawyer never knew life could be luxurious. She’d spent her entire life arguing that her parents wasteful ways were ridiculous until the day they threatened to call the cops on her and have her arrested if she didn’t marry a stranger. They wanted the reward money to buy … wanted the reward money to buy her sister a mobile home. She wasn’t expecting a billionaire prince in the bargain or a friendship where a guy might actually see who she really is.
Beau Bentley’s the youngest son and favorite of his parents. Spoiled was more than his middle name, but he never met anyone half as fascinating as his wife. She keeps him in the friend zone and while the dangers against his family lurked, he didn’t push. But now that he’s on the case to get the last bad guy, it’s time to show his wife just how good their life might be… if she truly accepted that they could live happily-ever-after.
As the end game approaches, and enemies are exposed, the manipulations and lies end, but somewhere along the way can Sarah open her heart and fall in love? Or would life be safer if they just stay friends? Scorching hot kisses aren’t supposed to rock her world.
Romance and secret enemies both bloom in this romantic suspense novel that fans of Nora Roberts and Kerry Barrett are sure to love!
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Irresistibly Dashing is the 8th book in the Brothers in Revenge series. Much has happened to the Bentley family and I strongly urge readers to read these books in order. Otherwise, spoilers will pop up and the enjoyment and entertainment values of these books will be adversely affected.
This is the story of Beau, the youngest Bentley brother, and Sarah. Although married, trust does not come easily to Sarah. Her life has been shaped by her dysfunctional family. While the Bentleys illustrate their love and loyalty to each other in every interaction, these concepts are as foreign to Sarah as a polar bear in the Sahara. Just as she begins to believe in love, the ugliness of her past rears its head.
Victoria Pinder has written a novel about the intricacies of familial relationships including the damage that manifests itself through reckless words and deeds. She also writes how persons can change their own destinies through love and forgiveness. This is a superb book filled with awesome characters and a tight plot. A clean romance with an HEA ending worthy of 5 stars!
This story is a fast-moving adventure with love, evil, death, robbery and kidnapping all rolled into making this a great mystery novel with an eventual happy ever after.
Another great read from Ms Pinder
I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Irresistibly Dashing (Brothers in Revenge #8), my 47th read from author prolific Victoria Pinder. A good well-written romance with a hint of suspense. Victoria Pinder seems to specialize in ongoing series that draw you in and make you look forward to the next book in the series. (RIP Marley January 20, 2014 – July 24, 2018).
The author brings another well written book to the series. The characters are strong and well developed and the story moves quickly and smoothly. She shows the family dynamics,brings drama,intrigue,tons of emotions and love,hope and forgiveness. I was captured and held fast reading Beau and Sara’s story. I loved this book / series and would recommend reading.
I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book. All opinions in this review are my own and freely given.
Set aside a day for the most seductive writing I’ve read in a while. I read an ARC and this voluntary review is my own opinion.
The eighth book in the Brothers-in-Revenge series a well written story that kept me turning pages. A great storyline about the youngest and most spoilt brother Beau Bentley and the woman that marries him Sarah Sawyer. The family are still trying to get the last of their enemies, there is suspense, drama, danger, twists, turns, manipulations, lies, and romance. I enjoyed reading. I would like to see the parent’s story of maybe a reunion. I received a copy of this book and I am voluntarily reviewing.
Beau is the youngest of the Bentley brothers. Sarah is the oldest of two girls, first reared by their grandmother who died and left them to fend for themselves with their parents. These parents sold her off to marry Beau so he could be released from jail. But Beau turns out to be a prince of a man and rich and handsome, too. However, Sarah is the first woman who has refused him. For three months they live together until she goes with him to the country where her father-in-law had been king to register him for the national election and revenge against the aunt who caused all their troubles. The story tells how they were able to forgive the people of their past and build a future together. The details were intriguing and made good reading. I volunteered this review from an ARC.
Beau and Sarah are an interesting pair. He is methodical and feels he is the protector of his family. She feels unlovable and is very untrusting. This couple has so much against them but love and forgiveness is needed in their families for them to move on together. A wonderful conclusion for the Bentleys.
Beau is the youngest Bentley brother and thinks he’s disposable to save the rest of the family. Sarah has been made strong by the circumstances in which led up to her marrying Beau. This is a very romantic story about family and forgiveness. I voluntarily reviewed an advanced copy of this book.
Victoria Pinder never ceases to amaze me with her creativity and writing skill. Her books are a delight to read and this book is no exception. Well-written with strong, well-developed and likable characters. The storyline was unique, entertaining and fun to read. I read an arc copy and voluntarily chose to review. This book is the final book of the Brothers-In-Revenge Series. Let Sarah and Beau capture her heart in this romantic read. A great end to the series.
Love and forgiveness conquer all. That’s the theme of this story. It’s well written. While I mad the mistake of becoming anxious, waiting for the other shoe to drop, at the middle of the story, don’t make that mistake yourself. Yes, the other shoe does drop. No, it’s not the end of the story. Overall this is a wonderful story.
I received a copy of this book as a gift. This is my honest review.