From #1 *New York Times* bestselling author Sylvia Day comes a story of the
ultimate seduction. . . .
Max Westin. Sex incarnate. She could smell it, feel it with his proximity.
Everything about him was a little rough, a little gritty. He was a
primitive creature. Just like her.
He held her hand a little too long, his gaze, under thick lashes, clearly
stating his intention to have her. To *tame* her. . . .
“Victoria.”
Her name, just one word, but spoken with such possession she could almost
feel the collar around her neck.
“It’s in your nature,” he murmured. “The desire to be taken.”
In this game of cat and mouse, everything is an illusion, but the passion
is as real as it gets. . . .
SYLVIA DAY is the #1 *New York Times* and *USA Today* bestselling author
of over a dozen novels. A wife and mother, she is a former Russian linguist
for the US Army Military Intelligence Corps. She’s been honored with
the *Romantic
Times* Reviewers’ Choice Award, the National Readers’ Choice Award, the
EPPIE Award, the Readers’ Crown, and multiple finalist nominations for
Romance Writers of America’s prestigious RITA Award of Excellence.
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*Website*: http://www.sylviaday.com
ARC received for an honest review.
I was excited at the opportunity to read and review a paranormal book by Sylvia Day. I love PNR, and with her being such a well-known author, I was anxious to see where she would take it. This was a fun little read. It started out with a lot of sexual tension. There was lots of hot sex. I enjoyed the PNR turn that Sylvia has taken. There were parts that I felt were a little silly. I fought with the logical side of my brain a few times. Maybe it was the mood I was in prior to reading the book. Once I got into the book, though, it flowed easily and kept my attention. It just took a bit to get there. 3.5 Stars from me.
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