![]() Mia is feisty and yet unsure of herself all at the same time, which makes her relatable. There are so many disturbing sexual scenes in this book it makes Raw look… Ok, nothing could make Raw look anything but what it is… Mia’s naïveté and bravado balance one another out making her a heroine you don’t want to roll your eyes at or kill-off. Tax’s back story is beyond tragic and heart-breaking. Mia gets far more than she bargained for.Īs she’s blackmailed for reasons unknown to her and subjected to down right cruel behavior from her blackmailer, she discovers unimaginable things about herself and the man who holds her fate in his hands. Their paths cross in adult-hood when Mia’s friend talks her into going on a no-holds bar fantasy site to book a service. Both grew up in a small town with incredibly humble beginnings, Tax’s more so than Mia’s. Mia is successful in her own right she’s an executive at an “adult toy” company. Tax is an extremely rich, good-looking, and successful business man. ![]() What does it say about me that I really enjoyed this book? That’s a post for another day. I don’t give disclaimers on too many books, but be forewarned on this one–subject matter content is extremely intense, graphic, and down right disturbing. This falls into the totally twisted category for sooo many reasons. ![]() So, in a “go big or go home” kind of way–let’s kick off the month with a review of the book Debt, by Nina G. ![]() ![]() In recognition of Valentine’s Day, tara’s take will be celebrating romantic reads for the month of February. ![]()
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