Minx

Minx

Taschenbuch
3.84

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Beschreibung

"Submission is a gift. The more powerful the person, the greater the gift."
Ramses Howell is a self-made man. A billionaire obsessed with performance, he measures himself by his wins and his achievements. He's proven he can get what he wants, and from the moment Blake Abbot, brilliant and alluring escort, catches his eye, she becomes his top priority. But he can tell something doesn't add up. He sees her skill at what she does, but he knows she's hiding something, and he intends to find out what.
Blake has gone to great extremes to guard her secrets. She's known who Ramses is for years, and knows exactly how dangerous he can be. But when Ramses offers her a game that he created just for her, she can't resist playing. After all, he has what she wants, too. She sets boundaries, adds rules to the game…but soon finds herself breaking her own in the process.
As fantasy invades reality, their new arrangement threatens to consume them. Blake and Ramses both cross lines they swore they never would, questioning everything they thought they wanted―and everything their future could be, if they don't destroy each other first.
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Format
Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
307
Preis
17.85 €

Beiträge

4
Alle
3

This was very different to books I’ve read before and I enjoyed it. I loved the chemistry between the characters, the relationship they build and the whole setting of the book in general. The spice was not my cup of tea, but it was good anyways. Overall a very nice romance book with some kinky highlights.

3

⤷‧₊˚3⭑ „this is a girl who‘s meant to shine in the dark like a silvery star. i found her. i bought her here. now she‘s lighting up my night.“ listen i‘m a sophie lark fan girl but this was my least favorite by her so far.

4

I have some conflicting emotions about this book. On one hand I genuinely liked the characters - they were fleshed out well. Within this story the author centered some interesting questions about consent (especially in a financial aspect), masucilinity and what power entails and how to weild it. It was very well thought out and beautifully executed. But in my opinion the plot itself lacked external conflict, especially within the third act. The final blow-out felt disproportionate, even though there was some groundwork laid out by the author, just ... not quite enough. Hence, the middle dragged on a bit. But the ending was once again beautiful and made up for it a bit.

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