Book 1
On the high of an electronics store rip off and a parkour pursuit across Manhattan, Cory meets up with Van, a fellow parkour enthusiast. They hook up on a rooftop in a moment of complete lust, and Cory takes off without even giving him her name. Soon Van is able to track her down, knowing she’s different than any other woman he has encountered. After a visit to his apartment she finds out not only is he a famous photographer, but he’s loaded as well. He’s the owner of a multi-million dollar Rothko painting, and once Jade catches wind of this info, she begins blackmailing Cory in order to get her to con Van. Spending most of her life running from one thing or another she realizes that Van is the only person who has ever made her feel whole. But will she need to end it before they even get started? What will he do if he catches wind of her plans and her past? What will she give up in order to keep the most important thing in her life safe?
This series gets off to a fast-paced explosive start. The chemistry is off the charts and intense and is laced with mystery and intrigue. I’m excited to dive right into book two to hear more of the story.
Book 2
Four stars
Picking up right where the first volume of the series left off, Cory must make an important decision where Van is concerned. Either con him of his multi-million dollar Rothko painting, or suffer the consequences of Jade’s threat against the most important person in her life. Cory knows what she has to do; however it’s killing her to know that she has to end things with Van before they really have a chance to start.
Once again the chemistry between Van and Cory is off the charge, and with the addition of the adrenaline of their shared parkour addiction and the suspense of Cory’s stand-off with Jade make this a riveting read. There are some things I’m hoping get resolved in the final book, namely the relationship between Cory and her parents as well as with Jade. I’m hoping there will be an explosive end to the series.
Book 3
Three stars
In this final installment of the series, Cory finally decides to come clean to Van in order to not only clear her own conscience, but also to find closure. In addition to finally dealing with failed with relationship with Van, she and the rest of the girls plot to bring down Jade and Jace, letting them pay for their sins of the past few years.
I had a couple of problems with the series as a whole, namely some plot inconsistencies and lack of resolution. There are several clues about the ages of the characters, but when you put the numbers together, things don’t add up. I also would have liked to have more answers as to why her parents treated her and Jill the way they did (why exactly did they treat them so terribly, because they felt like it?) and why did Jade turn into such a monster (at one point another character alluded to drug use)? I felt that both of those situations in particular were glossed over and had they been more developed the series would have felt far more cohesive.
The end was a little predictable, but it was a happily ever after nonetheless and ended the series on a positive note. I really liked the chemistry the two had throughout, but truth be told, by the time I reached the end, I started to skim the sex scenes because they felt gratuitous and didn’t necessarily add anything to the plot. I enjoyed the series and will definitely pick up other titles by this author. If you’re a fan of steamy romance with a side of intrigue, you’ll want to pick this one up.