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Loading... If I Were You (Inside Out Trilogy, #1) (original 2012; edition 2012)by Lisa Renee Jones
Work InformationIf I Were You by Lisa Renee Jones (2012)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. 2.5 - 3? i won't deny that i breezed through this, but there are definitely quite a few things that are annoying about it. the mystery: this is the only thing that stops this book from being pretty bad. but it's unfortunately a pretty weak subplot. there's no real proof to justify sara's belief that something happened to rebecca. sure, the abandoned storage unit is something to raise an eyebrow at - but is it enough to think a crime's been committed? not really. i also don't really understand why the journals were enough to make sara so interested in rebecca. they're a little spicy, yeah, but i wasn't exactly blown away by her words in the same way sara apparently was. more than the journals, sara really should've been more focused on ella running away and getting eloped with a strange man that sara's never even met. but nah, that storyline isn't really more than a passing thought for sara - even when she never hears from ella like promised. i feel like once sara realized no one was really worried about rebecca, she should've moved on (mostly) and focused on her actual friend who could be in actual trouble. chris and mark: of the two, i find mark wayyyy more interesting. the whole "damaged artist" thing that sara keeps INSISTING applies to chris is so melodramatic and ridiculous. her hero worship of him and all of the other artists she encounters at the gallery is gag worthy and super annoying. (insert pic of charlie from iasip saying: oh is that your ass? First of all the ending of this was brutal, very brutal. Who ends a book like that??????? F*@% This book starts with Sara who stumbles across a journal that she is “obsessed” with. When she attempts to find the owner of the journal she finds out she is missing. (Oh sh!t) she starts to work at the same gallery the writer of the journal worked at. Throughout the book she has no idea who she can trust and who she can’t trust. This book is a great mix of romance as well as a little mystery thrown into it. I really don’t want to give too much away but this is a MUST read especially if you like romance or mystery. The characters are developed beautifully and the storyline is absolutely awesome. Go read it!!!! Sara, Sara, Sara. Sara gets immersed into a strangers sex diaries. She is intrigued but scared. Scared for the lady who wrote them. She is sure that something bad has happened to this woman who wrote about these explicit sexual encounters; meanwhile she is really turned on by them too. She is determined to find Rebecca, the woman in the journals. So what is a girl to do when a woman has apparently just fallen off the face of the Earth, and no one seems concerned about it? Sara manages to land herself in Rebecca’s shoes, well her job that is. There, she meets one of her favorite artists, and the sparks begin to fly. Soon she is swept off of her feet and loses sight of her initial motives for being at this art gallery. She just can’t help herself. He has a hold on her that she just can’t break. Then there is her new boss. He has a commanding air about him. She can’t seem to tell him no. She begins to think that maybe he is the one who Rebecca wrote about in her journals. As secrets of these two men start to surface, Sara finds herself in a world that scares her and intrigues her at the same time. But just who is this mystery man in the journals, and where is Rebecca? This book isn’t just about a woman trying to find someone she thinks is in need of help. This book is also about self exploration and sexual fantasies. It will keep you intrigued and on the edge of your seat from start to finish… and boy what a finish…..
"If you liked Fifty Shades…" If I had a dollar for every time I read those words, I would be vacationing in Costa Rica right now. It seems that every publishing house is jumping on the bandwagon to exploit the success of the Twilight fanfiction turned erotica trilogy. And after reading If I Were You by Lisa Renee Jones, I have to say… if you liked Fifty Shades, then you'll like this book. I swear! I promise you it's the truth.
Erotic Literature.
Fiction.
Romance.
Suspense.
HTML:In the bestselling style of Fifty Shades of Grey, Lisa Renee Jones delivers sexy thrills and heart-pounding sensuality with a tantalizing page-turner in which the eyes of a high school English teacher are opened to a world she never knew existed, and she finds a passionate craving within that she never knew she possessed. The journal comes to Sara McMillan by chance, when she inherits the key to an abandoned storage locker belonging to a woman named Rebecca. Sara can't resist peeking at the entries inside . . . and finds a scintillating account of Rebecca's affair with an unnamed lover, a relationship drenched in ecstasy and wrapped in dark secrets. Obsessed with discovering Rebecca's destiny after the entries come to an abrupt end, Sara does more than observe the players in the woman's life; she immerses herself in the high-stakes art gallery world Rebecca inhabitedâ??and is magnetically drawn to two men. Which one seduced Rebecca with his masterful and commanding touch and brought her fantasies to exquisite life? On a daringly erotic escapade, Sara follows Rebecca's path to fulfill her own hidden longings. But after she tastes the forbidden pleasures Rebecca savored, will Sara be helpless to escape the same submissive fa No library descriptions found. |
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I found the authors writing style to be easy to follow and distinctive to each character. I was pulled in right from the first paragraph and flew through to the last page within hours.I liked both of the main characters very much and the supporting characters were weaved into the story very well.
This installment leaves us with a whopper of a cliffhanger and I can't wait for the continuation.
I will definitely recommend this to any reader looking for a detailed, intriguing, and multifaceted story line.
On to the next installment, Being Me. ( )