Tuesday, February 12, 2019

HAPPY BOOK WEEK: HIS DEMAND (DIRTIER DUET) BY LISA RENEE JONES

 

 

 

 

 

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His Demand by Lisa Renee Jones

 

 

HIS DEMAND (DIRTIER DUET) BY LISA RENEE JONES

 

 

Release Date: February 12, 2019

 

 

SYNOPSIS

 

Gabe Maxwell is a powerhouse in the boardroom, a man with a dark past he's buried under success and power. He's not a white picket fence and forever kind of guy and he's definitely not into redheads. That is until one corners him, kisses him and thanks him for waking her up. Right before she walks away and leaves him. She's gone and he's obsessed.

Then she walks into his office and back into his life, and he has to have her. It doesn't matter that she's the kind of woman you marry. It doesn't matter that she's everything he avoids because she's everything he wants. 

Only Abbie isn't the good girl she seems. She has secrets and a past and soon, she'll pull Gabe into her bed, her life, and that spells more than obsession. It spells danger. ​

 

 

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REVIEWHIS DEMAND (DIRTIER DUET) BY LISA RENEE JONES

 

His Demand (Dirtier Duet #1)His Demand by Lisa Renee Jones

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Gabe Maxwell is so much more than he allows the world to see. His emotions are a bottomless pit. It's his complications that make him an intriguing character. His Demand starts to unlock the mystery that is Gabe Maxwell, business extraordinaire and expose the broken man underneath the subterfuge. It's easy to dislike him, unless you understand him. Jones removes the blinders and shines a light on the vulnerabilities that make the man. Pain makes him dangerous, loves makes him lethal and we ain't seen nothing yet. The man of ice is about to melt your heart, even as he loses his own.



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