Want Me by Cynthia Eden
Publisher: Hocus Pocus Publishing, Inc.
January 2015
Pages: 168
Contemporary, Romantic Suspense
Sophie Sarantos doesn’t play it safe. Her weakness is dangerous men. She doesn’t like her lovers to be safe, she
likes them with a rough, wild edge. Though this time Sophie may have attracted
a lover that is too dangerous. Too
dangerous even for her. Sophie is being
stalked by someone that has the ability to slip into her home and that watches
her night and day. It is someone that
seems to know all of Sophie’s secrets, even her darkest ones. Secrets that should never be revealed.
Lex knows all about secrets because he has his own. He also doesn’t play at all. Lex knows that he is going to have to stop
acting like a gentleman when it comes to Sophie especially as his feelings for
her are growing stronger. He is instead
going to have to show Sophie the true man underneath. The man that has been trained to kill. One that is used to facing evil. Lex is also willing to take any risk so that
he can claim Sophie for his own.
Lex truly wants only one thing in this world, one person
and that is Sophie. He is also
determined that no one will hurt her ever on his watch.
This is the next book in a trilogy that gets even better
with the second book in the series. The
trilogy makes more sense if it is read in order as they are linked and
intertwined together and the second book takes place shortly after the first
book ends. The action is even more
prevalent in this story than in the first book and that is hard to
believe. The suspense builds until the
explosive end and makes for a story that is addictive. It will also have readers eagerly awaiting
the next book so they can see what will happen next. The author manages to continually amaze with
each story that she writes. This will
also have readers that are new to this author wanting to check out more books
by her. It will also have readers
counting down the days until the third book is released. For readers that enjoy romantic suspense this
is one series to definitely read.
Received a review copy
I give this one 5 red roses
LRH
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