I enjoyed this book and read it straight through. Cain(along with his identical twin brother, Abel) inherited a strip club (and some other not so legal business enterprises) from their deceased father. Cain runs it, Abel just flits around. Cain is a bad, bad boy. Like shoot'em between the eyes bad.
In walks Julia, a mousy dental hygienist, desperately in need of money to get out of the ghetto area she lives in. She's looking for a second job, doesn't want to expose herself by stripping so Cain hires her as the night janitor for the club. After she is attacked at home, Cain moves her into the club to live to keep her safe. Well, we can guess what's going to happen.
Cain is so deep into the evil that is his business, when he starts to see himself longing for a normal life with Julia he knows that it can never be. He could never keep her safe.
I loved the relationship between Abel and Julia. It started slowly (he had never been in love before) and developed into something pretty steamy. I did, however, have quite a problem with the end. It took quite a stretch of your imagination to make it work. I knew what was happening almost right away, I can't believe Julia didn't also.