Friday, July 24, 2015

Losing Control

Losing Control
By Jen Frederick

SUMMARY:
Welcome to a world few people know. A world where the hottest bedroom desires become a reality and where good girls like Victoria “Tiny” Corielli shed their sweetness for carnal, bad-girl pleasures.
Victoria nurses her mother through cancer treatments and works long hours as a New York City bike courier to pay for the roof over their heads. When a suspiciously high-paying delivery job thrusts her into the arms of impossibly attractive businessman Ian Kerr, Victoria is sorely tempted to enjoy his attentions and his chiseled body, if only to forget her responsibilities for a while…no matter the cost.
Kerr seems to have it all: money, power, and charisma to spare. What he doesn’t have: revenge on an old nemesis, but he intends to get it. Kerr is prepared to cast innocent Victoria as the lure in his vengeful plot. Yet the more they explore midtown Manhattan—and each other—the more she means to Ian. Will it be too late for him to stop the dangerous plan he’s already put into motion?
Revised edition: This edition of Losing Control includes editorial revisions.

REVIEW:

Received a copy from NetGalley for an honest review

What a fantastic book!  I was hooked from the minute I opened it up.  Tiny and Ian are memorizing.  They are so real with their feelings and actions.  They leap off the pages. This is no fairytale romance this real and complicated.  The rich guy is a fairytale part, but he is complex and had been dealt a poor hand when younger.  I like Ian because he is a self made man.  Tiny is amazing and a wonderful daughter.  She truly touched my heart with the love and loyalty to her mother.  I really connected with Tiny because she wasn't perfect; not the Barbie heroine that is slim and beautiful with it all together.  She is real and has true real life issues.  I cried like a baby during part of the story.  The interaction between Tiny and Ian was undeniably hot and sexy.  I cannot wait to read the next story.

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