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Theresa Drazen can have plenty of guys, but the one she can't keep away from....the one she's just about addicted to, is more than forbidden. With felony-black eyes and a mouth built for lies, loving him is one step away from illegal. But her body keeps overriding her brain. Maybe it's time to stop playing by the rules. ------- Antonio is obsessed. Theresa's the last woman he should touch. She's going to get him killed. She's dangerous. Poison. The wrong woman. Except...she's perfect. And they both figure...one more time. Just one more time. One more time and they won't get caught. One more time and they won't get killed. One. More. Time....... No library descriptions found. |
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Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Crime, Erotica, Romance, Suspense.
?? Stars. Not done reading this omnibus yet.
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3.75 Stars
*Note* This book is listed as Rogue: (The Corruption Series #1) on Amazon.
You can NOT find it on GR by that title.
You can NOT find the title Spin On Amazon.
They are definitely the SAME book.
What cost this book stars:
Some areas were a bit disjointed, especially towards the end.
The push/pull, on/off between the MC's happened way to many times.
Areas that were a lot about nothing.
Interesting. I liked it a lot.
Both MC's are strong personalities.
Great sex scenes.
The story flows well most of the time.
You feel the connection between the MC's from the beginning and it burns hotter and wilder as the story continues.
I didn't like the way it ended. It was one of those disjointed areas I mentioned above. I understand this is one of those serials that continue for 3 or so books. But, would it kill the author to at least give us either a 'HFN' or an 'to be continued' ending that made a little more sense? I know she was trying for a suspenseful ending, but it just seemed jumbled and forced. It lacked the flow it needed to be more convincing.
Mostly, I enjoyed the story. I will be reading the rest of her 'Song of Corruption' serial. (I refuse to call these types of books a series.)
There is a lot of passion here. Not just in the adult scenes that are truly