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To the outside world, Taylor Hudson has it all: beauty, money and social status. But Taylor’s privileged life is far lonelier than it appears.

Levi is the inside man on a job to steal fifteen million dollars from one of the town’s wealthiest families, putting him on a crash course with Taylor. Neither of them believe in love, but lust. . . that’s undeniable.

Now they’re locked in a wicked game of seduction and it’s unclear who is playing who. But neither of them expected the affair to lead to the deepest connection they’ve ever experienced. Because beneath Taylor’s perfect exterior lies a need for love that mirrors Levi’s own. 

As the heist approaches, how can Levi protect Taylor from the truth?  

Is he willing to give up everything to save the one girl who’s made him want to be a better man?

320 pages, Paperback

First published August 18, 2015

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Season Vining

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SEASON VINING is a romance author, penning adventurous and sexy stories with a dash of humor. She grew up in southern Louisiana where food, culture, and family mean everything. She has lived in Cincinnati, San Diego, and NYC—all of them providing colorful experiences and tons of writing material. She is a graphic designer by day, a complete font snob, and enjoys all forms of art. Her obsessions include live music, tattooed bad boys, vintage cars, and people who know the difference between their, there, and they’re. Season currently lives in Texas with her husband, daughter, and the hungriest corgi that ever lived.

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August 18, 2015
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3 'Romeo & Juliet' Stars



Taylor Hudson was born to a wealthy family and seemingly has everything a girl could ever want. But hidden beneath the material things, she is missing her family that never seems to have time for her. She just graduated high school and is ready to move to Harvard and get away from her family's name. But her life takes a turn when she meets her new handyman.

Levi grew up poor and had a tough time in life, so when the opportunity for riches comes, he takes it. He is hired by "The Boss" to be the inside man at the Hudson mansion and scope out the whereabouts of a safe. Levi is sure it will be an easy job and easy money, until he meets Taylor, the spoiled rich girl that he can't get out of his mind. Feelings get in the way of his objective and he'll have a tough and dangerous decision ahead of him.



This review is hard for me to write because there were aspects of the story that I liked, but there was also an equal amount of things I didn't like. They story itself was amazing and hooked my attention right from the start.
It was full of suspense and questions of 'what if' that had me gripping onto my Kindle tight. There were a lot of different ways that the book could have ended and it kept guessing and I really liked the mystery of it.

I loved the book quotes within the story, especially how Levi would quote poetry and Shakespeare while flirting with Taylor. He loved classic books and knew so many quotes from them, and it was really sexy. Especially when he finds the giant library in Taylor's house and totally geeks out over it - swoon!



I couldn't feel the connection between Taylor and Levi and their relationship just didn't seem real to me. Taylor kept saying how she couldn't wait to get out of town and go reinvent herself, but then she kept going to parties with the same people she said she wanted to get away from. I thought there would be some hidden depth to her, that I could like, but all I saw from her was a spoiled little girl that used guys.

Levi, despite his awesome use of quotes, was kind of blah. I knew about him, but just didn't feel like I knew him. We only got a glimpse of his past but I wanted more about how he grew up to understand him better. Levi was described in a hot way, but then wasn't hot, at least to me. I think I was expecting something completely different so then I was a little disappointed.

Overall, Perfect Betrayal was a good story and I liked the writing style. It kept my attention and didn't make me want to put it down at all. It was the characters that I couldn't fully enjoy, unfortunately, but they weren't so bad that I got too annoyed.


ARC kindly provided via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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1,559 reviews235 followers
August 11, 2015
Taylor just graduated high school and can't wait to move across the country to go to college. She's beautiful, rich and popular. Levi is the new maintenance guy working at Taylor's house. Levi is planning a heist, to steal 15 million dollars from Taylor's family. There is an instant attraction between the two of them but even with his feelings for Taylor, Levi still plans to go through with the heist.

This book is really hard for me to review. On one hand, I really liked the writing - normally I'm not a fan of 3rd person but I enjoyed it in this book. On the other hand, I had some issues with the beginning of the story and I could not connect with the characters. It took a while for me to really feel invested in this story. I almost put this on my DNF pile because I really didn't like Taylor in the beginning. I liked Levi a little more than Taylor but didn't feel much chemistry between them until later in the book. I did end up enjoying the end of this story and was happy with the ending. Overall, I did like the idea of this book but wasn't crazy about the heroine.

**ARC provided in exchange for an honest review**
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2,103 reviews1,415 followers
August 18, 2015
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Being born rich, Taylor Hudson had it all from money, beauty, and social status but behind the glass door lies a vulnerable young woman seeking the affection and love from her parents. In all honesty, she is a young woman who just wants to be loved and so when she meets Levi, he became somewhat a game to spice up her boring and lonesome life. Levi is the new handyman of the Hudson's mansion but his main objective is to pull off a fifteen million dollar heist. Levi's and his partners were hired to find a safe and steal from Taylor's father. But what Levi didn't expect was getting entangled with Taylor and crossing the lines of sexual desires. From the moment, Levi crossed the lines blurred by lust, sexual attraction, and desire, he knew he was playing with fire once Taylor discovers his deceit and betrayal. So how long can Levi keep up the facade of a handyman when his feelings for Taylor begins to get blurred with his objective of pulling off a heist?

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Perfect Betrayal by Season Vining is a tale built on lust, sexual attraction and deceit. As Ms. Vining tried to blend the themes of lust and betrayal in the story-line, she highlights the facades that Levi and Taylor had to upheld since they both were guarded with their hearts. Growing up in an unloving home, Taylor projected her insecurities through being a spoiled rich brat. Overall this book, was both a hit and a miss. I liked the premise of the story-line of pulling off a heist and the idea of unexpected love but this book lacked the emotional connection between Taylor and Levi. I felt the characters were instantly in this insta-love aspect but it felt more like an insta-lust since their connection was primarily on a physical aspect. I just wanted more depth and growth from each of the characters. I wanted to know more of Levi's past and what made Taylor's parents to behave the way they did. And as for the ending, it was a bit blasé for my taste since I felt it was a bit rushed and Taylor forgave so easily from learning of the betrayal. But overall, I liked the book but didn't love it.

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6,815 reviews631 followers
July 24, 2015
Is it love, lust, or loneliness that brought a blue collar thief and the spoiled daughter of the town’s wealthiest families together? Levi is masquerading as the new handyman in an effort to find the safe that holds millions of dollars in the Hudson mansion. Taylor is the seemingly shallow and self-centered teen beauty who dares to taunt Levi with her body, while letting him know how lofty her position is. Like opposites, they are attracted to each other in an animalistic and carnal way, but their relationship begins to change when they find a lost soul longing to be loved and needed in each other. How long can Levi cover his lies to keep Taylor’s love? Are either of them truly capable of love? Levi has long struggled with controlling his anger and Taylor has grown up in a world of plastic credit cards, plastic friends and no real idea of what the world is really like, she is privileged, he has nothing, she is his meal ticket…and the plot thickens…will pretty words spoken from the bards of the past be enough?

Season Vining’s Perfect Betrayal is a tale of need, desire and a budding relationship built on deceit. Her heroine is not very likable throughout most of the book, but Taylor slowly drops her little rich girl façade as she begins to see the world through the eyes of those who really live in it. Levi is a sympathetic anti-hero, but still, he clings to his charade, hiding what brought them together in the first place. Can Ms. Vining pull it all together and give these two a trusting and loving relationship? With a multi-layered plot, intense character interactions and the games people play, the twisted maze to the last page is a shocker!

I received an ARC edition from St. Martin's Griffin in exchange for my honest review.

Publication Date: August 18, 2015
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
ISBN-13: 9781466849877
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Print Length: 288 pages
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1,887 reviews1,020 followers
March 15, 2016
I Received an ARC of this novel via Netgalley for an honest review- thank you!

This book will be released in all formats on August 18th 2015

:: 4.5 Stars for the Perfect Betrayal ::

WOW. I really enjoyed this book. I read it in one day! It was the perfect mix of love and betrayal. What really caught my attention (and kept it throughout the book) is the fact the love can conquer all. Money doesn’t always mean everything, and sometimes love can come about even in the strangest scenarios. The characters were also amazing in this book. Levi (possible new book bf) is the sexy con artist who lets lust take over his mind leading him to fall for a girl he never thought he could have (or even stand the sight of due to their financial differences). Taylor is the sassy 18 year old who knows what she wants and isn’t afraid to take it. While I can’t imagine a lot of girls being like her she was a breath of fresh air- she’s the ultimate ALPHA female. Finally, the book has some drama. The parents, the heist, the TWIST with the office manager. AHHH. You have to read it to see what I am talking about. It’s well worth it.
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436 reviews35 followers
August 2, 2015
This review was originally posted on Fifty Shades of Books

2 out of 5 Stars

*** ARC granted in exchange for an honest review ***

21-year old Levi Russo is the new Head of Maintenance at the Hudson mansion. But his new job is only a cover: in fact, he's mapping out the whole house in search of a safe containing over $15m. When his mission turns out successful, he'll be able to divvy up the money with his Boss and his 2 friends and partners, and make a run for it.

But he never expected Taylor Hudson to be a major distraction from the task at hand. The 18-year-old is spending summer at her parents' mansion and quietly counting down the days until she finally joins Harvard. She has her eyes on the hot tattooed maintenance guy and can't wait to seduce him. But what if this challenge turns to much more than she thought?

What I loved about this book:

Not much, unfortunately...

What I felt needed improvement:

The character's backstory
The chemistry between the characters
The whole storyline and the "happy ending" which were unrealistic


This is my 3rd book from Season Vining, who is a fan of writing about bad boys and characters of two completely opposite words falling in love. Unfortunately, this book didn't really do it for me.

While I enjoyed the storyline around the actual heist (and finding out exactly why it took place and who ordered it during the last 10% of the book), the whole main focus of the story - meaning the story between the 2 main characters - felt completely off.

I never really felt the chemistry between the characters, and it seemed all their relationship was based on lust: they hardly spend any time together (except for doing the deed) before they confess their undying love. I liked the fact that their story began with a huge sexual attraction that Levi was unwilling to give in to, but the transition that came with the moment his resolve finally snapped wasn't all that spectacular.

By the way, I'd like to point out to the author that this book is completely irresponsible when it comes to protected sex. Although I did find one tiny little mention of a condom at their - hmmm what was it? - maybe at their 10th sexual encounter. Yup, how about the last times, and how about the characters not caring about it one bit or at least mentioning it?

What's more, I couldn't connect with Taylor at all. She's your average popular high school rich girl who somehow made it into Harvard, and who is so jaded that she's idly fooling around with a guy she doesn't even love, but who is madly in love with her. Her chasing Levi was nothing but another challenge, and a welcome distraction to her summer boredom - until, of course, it became more. That's just how shallow she came across in the book.

I didn't understand how Levi, someone who had been raised by an honest and hard-working single-father, had become such a sweetheart and romantic person who still landed "on the bad side". It just didn't fit the general description the author gave of him, and it would have warranted more explanation on how Levi got himself into that kind of trouble along with two of his friends. I mean the guy is 21 and planning a huge heist with 2 of his friends, using high-tech equipment and acting like it's no big deal and like they'd done this a thousand times. Completely unrealistic.

I also would have like to know why Levi was so discriminating against Taylor, or rather: against rich people. His hatred for them (and consequently: her) is evident throughout the book and doesn't really suit him, not is it founded.

Last but not least, I feel the author could have given the characters a little bit more to talk about than their mommy/daddy issues and Shakespeare quotes.

And really, don't get me started on the ending of the book. For one, there were no consequences for Levi's actions: he never regretted going through with the heist; no one went after him although he was suspect #1; and there was certainly no heartbreak from Taylor over finding out that he "betrayed her". And then, the way the whole story works out for the couple is just plain sappy and unrealistic, and just the prime example of two people wasting away their future.

So in summary, I really wasn't wooed by this read as it is in dire need of a reality check. As you can tell, there are also no quotes from this book in this review, which is a pity because nothing struck me enough to deserve a highlight...

   



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583 reviews68 followers
August 18, 2015

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Taylor seems like the typical spoiled little rich girl. She is the girl that all girls strive to be and all guys want to sleep with. But she doesn't seem to enjoy being that person. She doesn't want to date who everyone thinks she should date, she doesn't want to be seen and not heard by her parents and she doesn't want to fall for the maintenance guy. Sometimes things aren't as they seem but sometimes they are.

I've not had the pleasure of reading anything by Season Vining before and I wasn't sure what exactly I should expect when I picked this one up. I'm just going to jump right in here ... let me tell you ... Vining can write some interesting characters. Taylor. Dear, sweet, Taylor. I was about 15% through the book and I realized that this girl was batshit crazy at times. Then I got a little further into the book and holy hell ... we were one boiled bunny away from Taylor being a stalker. When I first read this, I thought that her behavior was extreme when it came to Levi. But then I remembered what it was like when I was that age and I was batshit crazy then also. All girls just need to go through that age, apparently. Anyhow, the character was written really well ... I didn't really know whether to like or hate Taylor or feel sorry for her or proud of her ... I was definitely conflicted throughout most of the book. I liked being kept on my toes. And the same thing happened with Levi ... he was a nicely flawed character that I enjoyed reading about.

That being said ... I didn't really have any strong feelings about this book at all. It was just ... okay. I thought that it was a bit boring at times when the story lagged along and I found myself skipping paragraphs just to get to something exciting. Ugh. I hate saying that but that's how it was. And the poetry ... dear sweet baby Jesus ... the poetry. In case you can't tell, I don't really care for poetry and there was a lot of it. I'm just not a deep enough of a person for poetry to resonate with me and so I didn't connect with that part of the book AT ALL.

I might pick up another book by Vining in the future, this one wasn't bad ... I just found it to be super slow. Now on to the next read!

* I received this novel in exchange for an honest review *
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1,908 reviews129 followers
August 18, 2015
3 stars

Perfect Betrayal was an OK read.

After reading Held Against You, which I LOVED I was sooo looking forward to reading Perfect Betrayal so it makes me sad that I didn't get the same enjoyment from this book.
I struggled to get into it. The storyline was OK but I just didn't feel the love/connection between Taylor and Levi. This left me feeling disconnected with the story and thus affected my overall enjoyment.

I enjoy Season Vining's writing and I'm looking forward to her next book.

Thank you St. Martin's Press via Netgalley for the advance copy.
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Author 42 books3,807 followers
August 16, 2015

I love Season Vining's writing, and if you haven't indulged in it yet, this book is a perfect start. Levi and Taylor are stinking hot together and I love the added dynamic of the the twisting plot. The sex scenes are STEAMY and the action doesn't stop. LOVE the banter between the friends.


Perfect summer read!
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1,036 reviews38 followers
July 24, 2024
ARC Review ✨️

☆Levi and Taylor♡

This story is the true definition of you can't judge a book by the cover. The characters may seem like one thing, but on the inside, it's really the complete opposite. Taylor looks like she has it all. She's rich and spoiled, but underneath all of that lies a lonely girl. Levi is from your normal average family. Living off of minimum wage to support everyone. He ends up being hired as head of maintenance to Taylor's estate. Little does Taylor and her family know, but a boss with a hidden identity has hired Levi to steal from their hidden safe. One thing ends up standing in his way, his feelings for Taylor.
I love reading from this author so much. All of her characters end up having such detail, and you really have to read the whole story to understand who they really are. The ending caught me by a complete surprise, but I enjoyed it so much!

Thanks so much to literally yours pr and the author for this ARC!
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Author 2 books10 followers
July 21, 2024
Levi has a job to do. A job that doesn't include the boss' daughter. Taylor is used to getting what she wants. But this time, she's gonna have to work for it.

I am blown away at the simple beauty of this book. Two people who shouldn't belong together, yet can't help falling into each other's world.

The push and pull, the want, both for each other and for the parts of their individual lives that left them at odds, kept me turning the pages well into the night.

If you love a forbidden relationship romance, then I absolutely recommend giving this one a read.
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40 reviews1 follower
July 18, 2024
I loved this book! I kept wanting more of this book and learning the relationship of Taylor and Levi. The cat and mouse game!!!
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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3,749 reviews490 followers
August 16, 2015
The inside man. The spoiled rich girl. A love/hate relationship with sparks flying left, right and center. Perfect Betrayal was a rollicking good time, complete with an edge-of-your-seat heist, a seduction that neither party expected to become more, and an ending that’ll make you smile…

Levi knows what it’s like to grow up with no money and very little in the way of prospects, while Taylor knows what it’s like to have the world at her fingertips, but not what it’s like to be loved by her distant parents.

When Levi’s path crosses with Taylor’s on a job that could net him his share of fifteen million dollars, he sees nothing but a poor little rich girl, who always gets what she wants. Except she turns out to be so much more.

With the money on the line, and a woman that makes him dream of a better life within his reach, Levi has to choose…give up the job, or give up the girl?

I knew I had to read this book after thoroughly enjoying Season Vining’s Held Against You, and I am really glad I picked Perfect Betrayal up. It was well-written, and an exceptionally fun way to pass a few hours. I wasn’t sure early on about these characters—I didn’t think I’d grow to like them, particularly the somewhat snobby Taylor—but I shouldn’t have doubted Ms. Vining’s ability to make me care. Without even realizing what was happening, I kind of fell for them. Taylor had far more depth that gave her credit for, which both Levi and I discovered as we spent more time with her and, in my case, in her head. And Levi was interesting, his motivation not always the most sound, but his loyalty to his friends and to the job admirable, despite the illegal nature of it.

Said job, which brings Taylor and Levi together (and threatens to tear them apart) was very well handled. There was mystery, there was intrigue and it read like some of my favorite heist movies. Ms. Vining had me guessing as to what would happen next, who was involved, and the identity of some of these characters that are on the peripheral, but are vital to the story. And yet, I was never right. I didn’t get it, which made the reveal all the more rewarding.

Rewarding, too, is how I would describe the ending of Perfect Betrayal. The romance between Taylor and Levi may have moved quickly from hate to love, possibly too quickly given their ages and the circumstances, but I won’t lie and say I wasn’t beyond happy with how this book closed out. Like the rest of Perfect Betrayal, it was charming, and a great pay-off for someone who read this book cover-to-cover in one sitting. ~ Beth, 4 stars
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454 reviews44 followers
June 5, 2017
2 maybe 2,5 Stars!

I requested this as an ARC because the blurb sounded good and the cover was cute.

This could have been a winner, really, I get what the author tried to tell us with this book. But the implementation was not successful, I mean not in my opinion.
I didn’t feel anything for Taylor and Levi, there was no chemistry, no lust, no tension. The rich girl and poor boy cliché didn’t work the way it could have. Taylors BFF Reese was an annoying bitch, who whored around with married (older) men. From the beginning till 90% of the book its always the same back and forth of Taylor and Levi. And in the last 10% we got our plot and the HEA.

So we have Taylor Hudson here. One of the most popular girls in her school, blond, blue eyes, a body to die for.
She just graduated from high school and stays the summer at home before she leaves for Harvard in the fall.

She has a very complicated relationship to her parents. You can say that her parent don’t give a shit about her.
Her mother is always traveling with the current boyfriend and her father is always at work or busy with his current secretary. So Taylor is a very angry girl, raised by her Nanny Suzanna, that still lives with the family.

And we have Levi Russo, tall, good looking, tattoos, dark hair and eyes. He grew up at the wrong side of the city but still in a loving home. His mother died when he was a kid cause of cancer. His father raised him after that alone, taught him how to play guitar and showed him the magic of poetry. His father died a year ago in a car accented.

After Levi’s uncle Zach retires as a maintenance guy at the Hudson mansion, Levi takes over the job. But Levi has another purpose to be at the Hudson mansion. His actual job is to scope out the mansion to find the save. Rumor is that the save contains 15 million Dollars.

During his time at the mansion he searches room after room for the save. Meanwhile Taylor takes every chance to seduce him. At first Levi has his hormones under control and resist Taylor, but he is just a guy gives in.

At first it is just sex for both of them, but they soon start to fall in love with each other.

Than the robbery mission took its place, Taylor caught Levi and his team, the robbery was unrealistic and everything that happened after.

The plot was week, I couldn’t care less about it.

I liked the ending, thought and not only because the book ended :) The last chapter was sweet. But it wasn’t enough for me to like the book.


ARC kindly provided via Netgally, in exchange for an honest review!
934 reviews
August 24, 2015
I received a complimentary book from Net Galley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

When I first started reading this book, I wanted to close it and stop reading.. I absolutely did not like the main characters. Fortunately, since I had promised to review it, I continued anyway. I was very happy that I didn't because I found that I could not put the book down.

Taylor Hudson was a rich, angry twelfth grader. She spent loads of money, slept around, constantly cursed and followed no rules. She was nasty to everyone including her parents. She was definitely not a sympathetic character, and I could not be sympathetic toward her character.

Levi is a gorgeous young man who had just started working in Taylor’s mansion. She is attracted to him and tries to seduce him. Even though he is also attracted to her, he ignores her, pushes her away and acts like a jerk because he cannot allow himself to be fired. We then find out that Levi is the inside man for a heist to steal 15 million dollars from Taylor's father. I then realized that Levi was another character that I did not care about.

However, as I kept on reading, I totally changed my attitude about Taylor and Levi. I began to understand Taylor and why she acted as she did. At that point I felt sorry for her and wanted her to find her happy ending.

As for Levi, I fell in love with him at the same time Taylor did. Even though Levi had tattoos and was very poor, he was also a tender, sweat and caring man. Added to that is the fact that Taylor loved poetry and could spout lines from any poem as well as he could talk. At that point I began rooting for Taylor and Levi.

Unfortunately, their love was very difficult. Levi felt guilty because he was secretly planning to steal money from Taylor’s father. Taylor, on the other hand, knew her father would never allow her to date a poor nobody like Levi. So they had to secretly meet with each other and began to compare themselves to Romeo and Juliet.

I cannot reveal anything else without ruining the story. All I can say is that the rest of the story is one gripping surprise after another. In fact, this book so captivated me that I was unable to put it down until I finished. I fell in love with this couple especially Levi.

I highly recommend this book. It is exciting with lots of great twists. Also,The author kept me in suspense until the very end. I enjoyed this book so much that I have already bought several other books written by Season Vining, and I cannot wait to read them
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783 reviews136 followers
August 30, 2015
See this review and more on my blog, After Hours at Lilybloombooks

It's no secret that I have enjoyed both of Season's previous books immensely. There is something about her story telling that pulls me in from the very first page and never lets go. Her books always leave me with a book hangover and, Perfect Betrayal is no exception.

One thing to note about Season's writing; she slowly peals away the layers of her characters and plot. I am always on the edge of my seat anxiously waiting for a twist, to discover a deeper connection to the characters or find some secret hidden agenda because we never know everything up front. What you see is not what you get -- you must pay attention and hold on until the ride is over.

Taylor was a hard character to crack. She comes off as a rude snob that looks down her nose at everyone, but in reality, there is so much more to her than that. She is smart & witty, with an attitude that rivals my own. Yet behind that wall is a sad, vulnerable girl who wants love, devotion and to find her place in a messed up world she grew up in. While I didn't always agree with her tactics, she is relentless in her pursuit of Levi. I have deep admiration for women who go after what they want.

Levi comes off as a hard ass with a chip on his shoulder. And yes, you could say that he is but again, layers. His lack of money growing up fueled his agenda for the heist. His attraction to Taylor is obviously undeniable and as he starts to let her in and tear down his walls, he finds that there may be more to her than he initially thought.

While at first glance, these two couldn't be more opposite. The deeper they connect and the more they open up to each other, shows just how much they are perfect for each other. Their chemistry is amazing (which is expected!) and I loved the little things they did together. Of course, there are many things in their way and many personal demons to fight too. But the journey is half the fun.

I absolutely love how the books ends. I wont go into details, because spoilers.

Like her two previous novels, Perfect Betrayal is an amazing story -- full of drama, suspense and a sexy, sweet romance. I highly recommend it!

*I received a copy of this book from The Publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.*
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694 reviews14 followers
October 6, 2015
This story begins with Levi posing as a maintenance man to gain access to the exclusive Hudson residence. He and his crew know that Mr. Hudson keeps millions of dollars in cash in that house, they just have to find it. With the house mostly empty for the summer, Levi is confident he can get in and out with no complications...that is until he sees Taylor, the Hudson's daughter.

Taylor is spending the summer at home before going of to Harvard to start her new life. She just wants to have fun, and a tumble with the new hot maintenance guy seems like just what the doctor ordered only Taylor never anticipated what she would come to feel in a short amount of time for Levi.

When it comes time for the heist at last and the truth comes out, what will become of their blooming relationship?

I hoped this book would be so much better than it ended up being. First, what I liked...Levi and his entire crew. Even though they are not developed all that well as characters, at least not until toward the end, you can't help but root for them to win in the end. The storyline was a little different, not just a bunch of kids looking to get rich quick. The identity of "the boss" kept me guessing throughout.

And then what I did not like...Taylor. She got on my last nerve from the start and I never really warmed to her to be honest. This is the first time in a long time that my dislike for a character made it difficult for me to read it. She is nothing more than a spoiled rich girl and not much was written about her that made me change my opinion of her.

My thoughts:

POV 3rd person from Taylor and Levi
Quick hook or slow starter? 3 (it dragged and I wasn't really hooked until about the 60% mark)
Character development: 3
Level of Romance between characters: 3
Passion/Heat level: 3
Angst/Heartbreak: 3 (there is angst toward the end but by then, I didn't really care what Taylor was feeling)
Cliffhanger?: Nope, there is a HEA in the end.

Overall, it just wasn't for me. I could never get over my dislike for Taylor which made it a difficult read in the end.

I received a free copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.
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50 reviews4 followers
May 16, 2015
Whoa! Vining definitely turned-up the heat in her third novel, The Perfect Betrayal. If her first book was G rated, get ready for restricted admission!

I’ve said this a thousand times: Any book that quotes one of Shakespeare’s golden three (McBeth, Midsummer Night’s Dream and the Tempest) in the first ten pages to foreshadow the book’s theme has my attention. Throw in spontaneous quotes from one of my main men, Whitman or Emerson, and I have high expectations.

Taylor and the Hudson family name have enough money and prestige to buy all things materialistic, but lack love as an asset in their investment portfolio. Taylor plays the part of spoiled, rich girl well and deflects from the emotional burn left by her “family.” Her avoidance and daddy issues are justifiable, but her animalistic lust for the
estate’s maintenance guy, Levi, is not.

From the wrong side of the tracks, Levi has always lived the straight path. But, the huge chip on his shoulder for the extremely wealthy fuels enough resentment to lead him from occasional misdemeanor to felony status. He is the inside man for a huge heist, but quickly finds himself the “inside man” of different sorts with the potential to ruin his criminal career before it even starts, as well as patch that huge chip on his shoulder for persons with padded bank accounts.

What I loved about this book was the classic and obvious inspirations mixed - Clueless, Shakespeare and, possibly, the Thomas Crown Affair... if broadcast on primetime after dark. Plus, Vining remains true to her cunning writing style with a major twist at the end.

Forgive my brevity, but I must go to bed and convince my man to bring his tool belt.
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222 reviews49 followers
July 28, 2015
Grrrrrr....I am so frustrated right now....

I wanted to love this book, I swear I did. The premise sounded awesome and I loved the cover, however I just couldn't get into the story inside. Told in third person (which I hate), there is a real disconnect with the characters. They are extremely flat and their personalities are all over the place. The main female, Taylor, and her BFF Reece are obviously Cher and Dionne from Clueless just with different names. They are your stereotypical shallow, vain, and self-centered rich girls. C'mon, they go to the mall and ridicule what people are wearing for fun?? Is that how an honor student who is headed to Harvard acts??

Levi is the standard misunderstood bad-boy from the wrong side of the tracks. He grew up poor and makes a living as a criminal, yet deep down inside he is a gifted musician who loves classic literature.

Oh wait, both Levi and Taylor love classic literature. Because despite their shallow, one-dimensional-ness, they both quote Shakespeare and Whitman throughout the book. Okay...

Looking beyond all that, there is absolutely zero chemistry between them. They meet, they each think the other one is hot, she pursues him relentlessly until he gives in, and then they fuck.

And the covert secret mission that Levi is on to steal fifteen million dollars from Taylor's father completely lacks plot development and suspense.

DNF - 42%

***ARC received via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.***
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2,189 reviews125 followers
August 13, 2015
ERIN'S REVIEW
4 STARS

This story started a little slow, but by Chapter 3 I was hooked. The characters couldn’t be more different. Levi didn’t grow up with money growing on trees, but he was loved. Taylor has access to anything she could possibly want, except the affection of her parents. The age difference put me off to start with, but Taylor is surprisingly mature for her age when you get underneath the spoiled brat that she shows everyone. Levi does his best to stay away from Taylor, but some things are just meant to be. He can’t fight the growing attraction forever. Taylor falls fast and lets Levi see a side that she shows nobody else. Secrets and lies come to light and nothing will be the same. That twist came out of nowhere and left me with my mouth hanging open wondering what just happened. Some of the scenes in this book will have you fanning yourself and needing a drool bucket. Just be prepared beforehand.
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Author 1 book35 followers
October 9, 2015
* I was given a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review*

I really wanted to like this book and to a certain extent -- I did. However, there were some pacing, development issues that took this from potentially being a really good story to a just okay story.

The story centers around Levi and Taylor -- two people who couldn't be anymore different. Taylor is the rich spoiled brat often ignored by her parents, while Levi is the "bad boy" from the other side of the tracks who's working at Taylor's hoping to get information on a supposed cache of money in Taylor's house.

There were a lot of positives in the story -- Levi, his crew, the plot twist at the end, but those didn't outweigh the bad -- pacing, no real character development and I found myself not caring for Taylor and not seeing what Levi saw in her.

Overall, it was a decent story, but left something to be desired for me.

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865 reviews59 followers
August 14, 2015
Taylor was hard to like at first. She came off as a spoiled, rich brat with a "poor me" mentality. She was ignored by her family and lonely except for a few close friends. So she consoles herself with her money. I liked her more later when she started to show some vulnerability and a little more personality.
Levi plays guitar and recites poetry. He can debate Romeo and Juliet and fix just about anything. So pretty much the perfect guy. But he's working as a maintenance man in order to rob the house.
At first the two are attracted to one another but they don't seem to have much beyond that. I liked when they let down their walls a little and got to see one another outside of the house. There are also many references to Romeo and Juliet. If you liked Shakespeare's play, I think you'll enjoy this. There are some great twists toward the end that I didn't see coming.
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28 reviews
July 20, 2024
Perfect betrayal ARC review

Book overview

To the outside world, Taylor Hudson has it beauty, money and social status. But Taylor’s life is lonelier than it appears.

Levi is the inside man on a job to steal fifteen million dollars from one of the town’s wealthiest families, putting him on a crash course with Taylor. Neither of them believes in love, but lust… that’s undeniable.

Now they’re locked in a wicked game of seduction and it’s unclear who is playing whom. But neither of them expected the affair to lead to the deepest connection they’ve ever experienced. Because beneath Taylor’s perfect exterior lies a need for love that mirrors Levi’s own.

As the heist approaches, they both face the difficult decision of giving up everything they’ve ever known to save each other.

I really loved this book it was well written, and the characters were interesting and engaging , you have the sassy rich girl who hides how she really feels and uses her sharp tongue to keep people at a distance.
A girl who has been deprived of actual nurture from her parents who are only interested in their money and apperence, and the con- man who plays guitar, has tattoos and a love of poetry . This is an opposites attract modern day romeo and Juliet with a dash if Robin hood thrown in.
I was not expecting the twist and was surprised to learn the truth. This is honestly a fun and easy read, which will pull at your heart strings in the beat way.

I loved the way levi used his knowledge of poetry to entrance Taylor before putting the spoilt rich girl who thinks she can entice him with her body back in her place. I genuinely laughed out loud.

I also love the relationship with taylor and Suzanne and how even though her parents don't have time for her she still found a loving motherly figure in her long-term babysitter.

"Thick and thin
tried and true
against the world
just me and you
Love you boo"
"Love you kitty"

The chemistry between the fmc & Mmc was very inviting and sexy as hell, what started as lust quickly turned into a whole lot more and I was here for every second of it.

if you like....
Friendship
Heist
Forced Proximity
Romantic suspense
Deceit
Twist
Mystery
Spice

Then this book is for you it's available now 😀 I'm go glad I got to read this as an ARC thanks to the author for this amazing book.
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997 reviews22 followers
January 13, 2023
My Rating: 3 out of 5 stars.

Disclaimers: I received a copy of this novel from the publisher in exchange for my honest opinion. I was not obligated to write a good review nor did I receive any compensation for writing this review.

Why did I decide to turn the pages? It just looked really really good.

My Overall Thoughts/Impressions: And that might be why I was slightly disappointed.

I had such high expectations and the characters didn't quite click for me. I actually disliked the characters for most of the story. Taylor was kind of a spoiled brat that I really didn't like. Her change of character didn't seem realistic for me.

The emotions felt kind of forced and so did the conclusion. It was just an average read that I didn't really enjoy as much as I wanted to.

However, having said that the novel wasn't terrible. It was a fun, fast paced read. The plot was intriguing and that's what carried the story for me.

The Characters: Were flat for me. I didn't feel like the changes in them were warranted.

Major Strengths: Intriguing plot line.

Major Weaknesses: Flat characters and forced chances in the plot.

So why 3 stars? I'd almost give it a 2.5, but I think I found enough redeeming qualities to give it a 3.

Warnings/Side-notes: For 17+.

The Wrap-up: It was an intriguing plot line but the novel fell slightly flat for me.
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22 reviews1 follower
July 21, 2024
I think this is my new favorite book by Season Vining. Perfect Betrayal could easily be a typical rich girl/poor boy, opposites attack book, but it is so much more complex than that. One of my favorite things about Season’s books is how intricate her characters are, that just like a book you shouldn’t judge a character by their appearance.
On the outside, Taylor is the spoiled only child of a wealthy family. Taylor resents her absentee parents, wants to be happy, and wants people to see more than her outside layer. Levi is from a working-class family that did everything to make ends meet. On the outside Levi is covered in tattoos and has calloused hands from manual labor. Levi quotes poetry and Shakespeare and plays the guitar.
Levi begins work as the head of maintenance at the Hudson’s estate as a cover to gain intel of the layout of the house. Levi has been hired to by an unnamed boss to steal $15 million from a hidden safe in the Hudson estate. The one thing Levi didn’t count on was the attraction that he felt for Taylor or her tireless pursuit of him.
The ending of this book was a complete surprise. Perfect Betrayal is full of angst, spice, and mystery.
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43 reviews1 follower
July 21, 2024
This was such a hot story between a maintenance guy (not really) and the rich spoiler princess (again not really). I did feel the story was pushed a little faster but all the other elements made up for it.The anger , the frustration made the story more exciting.

And the best part, the poems ,the sonnets. As a poem girlie through and through, this poems part just gained a bonus point from my side. Each Shakespeare’s sonnet added more essence and emotion to those scenes. Especially the road not taken by Robert Frost, one of my most favourite one and on that the scene accompanied by it—-i was a goner here.


I really loved how the ending turned out. Though I hated Taylor’s friends, they were still there for her. I guess that's all that could matter.
The mention of cheating (not direct and not between main characters) was off putting but as long as it wasn't of the main character all was fine .


The poems part had all my heart here .
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1,385 reviews12 followers
July 30, 2024
On the outside Taylor has all the beauty, money and social status, bit of a snob but when you get to know her, she’s actually not that way at all. Levi is tall, dark hair, dark eyes with tattoos, he grew up on the other side of the city. Levi gets a job at Taylors mansion they have an attraction to one another, but Levi pushes her away because he doesn’t want to get fired because he’s there for another reason. Falling in love wasn’t in the plan he had at all before getting the job. All in all this was a great read and wonderful addition to the series.
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14 reviews1 follower
July 19, 2024
3.5/5 ⭐️

“Levi had a feeling that, just like him, the old man had finally been reunited with his Juliet.”

This story was so sweet and heartfelt. I struggled throughout most of the book to really find connection with the characters. I really wanted to love Levi but I found him coming across as a little flat. HOWEVER, the growth that Taylor goes through and the evolution of her character make up for it. The ending just tugged so hard on my heartstrings. The last quarter of the book made this worth reading. If you just love love, and don’t mind some cheesy poetry at times, you should absolutely read this.
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43 reviews2 followers
March 6, 2023
This is a story of Taylor, the rich girl, and Levi, the poor maintenance man. Levi starts working in Taylor's house to find a safe to steal 20 million dollars from her dad. Nadine, which is Taylor's fathers secretary/ niece/ Levi's BOSS, puts Levi in the house to get close to Taylor. He ends up hooking up with Taylor and falling in love. Although they did find the safe and get the money, he still went to Italy while she went to school. Lastly, she ends up going to Italy to find Levi and they are happy there.
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