We played our roles, told each other lies.
But now Dylan is no longer just a mysterious deep voice on the other end of the line. We’re face-to-face and our relationship is very, very real.
We still have secrets—but so much is crystal clear:
The thrilling danger.
The raw, naked desire.
The need to keep feeling the way he makes me feel. Forever.
Dylan is putting up walls, trying to keep me safe, but he can’t shut me out. He has seen my darkness and rescued me. Now it’s my turn, if only he will let me.
But now Dylan is no longer just a mysterious deep voice on the other end of the line. We’re face-to-face and our relationship is very, very real.
We still have secrets—but so much is crystal clear:
The thrilling danger.
The raw, naked desire.
The need to keep feeling the way he makes me feel. Forever.
Dylan is putting up walls, trying to keep me safe, but he can’t shut me out. He has seen my darkness and rescued me. Now it’s my turn, if only he will let me.
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Dylan is a rich man with a dark past. He has a lot of secrets and Annie is peeling them back one at a time and willing to help heal his icy heart.
Annie isn't withouther own secrets and a dark past... only her past has literally come to fine her. When Dylan helps save Annie he's afraid his dark past may bring her down, and after everything she's been through he's reluctant to keep her too close.
This is a 2 part series, and "the truth about him" is part 2. This book literally starts out with instant action and keeps you glued to your spot and keeps you continuously turning the pages.
It was a bit of a rough start for me as I didn't read the first book, so I had to figure a lot of things out along the way. Luckily the author is great at catching you up, without seemingly annoying a return reader (I would assume anyway!)
The entire book was well written and kept me entertained, I enjoyed the variety of characters that always kept me guessing, and the bonds between them. If you enjoyed the first book (as I assume I would too) then you'll definitely fall in love with the conclusion. But if you didn't, the book is still a great book and worth the read (but maybe grab the first one too!)
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