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Vegas Boss - Alexis Abbott

Vegas Boss

By Alexis Abbott

  • Release Date: 2018-03-23
  • Genre: Romantic Suspense
Score: 5
5
From 5 Ratings

Description

Her perfume is as intoxicating as it is deadly.
I claimed her as my willing prize.
I turned her body into a helpless, quivering ball of pleasure.
She made me feel something real for the first time.
I should’ve known what would happen next.
She betrayed me.
She says she hates me, hates who I am, hates what I do.
But she needs me, and not just in the carnal way.
I’ll give her what she wants.
Be the man she hates.
And then I’ll claim her for good.
Sin City: Risky Vices is a standalone romantic suspense with lots of steam. Who doesn’t love an enemies-to-lovers romance? No cheating, no cliffies.

Reviews

  • Vegas Boss

    5
    By Qab854
    A mafia storyline with some surprises you won’t see coming. Nicole is an undercover cop working as a dancer in a club. Misha is at the club to do business but gets distracted by Nicole. This book is not your typical mafia storylines which is no surprise since Alexis Abbott wrote it. You get intrigue, adventure, twists and turns. Absolutely a must read that you won’t be able to put down. I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.
  • Love Misha

    4
    By VL1979
    What happens when an undercover cop falls for the head of the mafia? It could be a complete disaster or it could be the best thing too happen to Misha & Nicole. In this story you get lies, betrayal, revenge and love. Misha & Nicole needs each other when both are running for their lives. Interesting read that will have you reading non stop.
  • Loved it

    5
    By Mikie99
    Devoured this in one sitting. Really enjoyed the seedy look at love and how these people in the profession were portrayed so kindly. Enjoyed the chemistry and action. Felt a little like the conclusion was rushed at the end, however, it wrapped up in a way that I was happy with. I love this author and how she writes action sequences as well as the physical connections between characters.

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