Introducing Under His Influence, book ten of the sexy new series from Alexa Davis that will test your boundaries...
Natalie Jacobs is a reporter trying to do a story on the panty dropping Dante Devereaux, a billionaire computer hacker who sells foreign government secrets to the CIA. This story could make her career and she’s willing to do anything to get it, even if it means sleeping with the enemy. The only problem is men aren’t ever into her so getting the story could be difficult.
Dante Devereaux is a cocky alpha male who isn’t scared of anything, even the FBI investigating him for selling the United States government’s secrets to foreign governments. He knows he can do whatever he wants since he has the power to hack anyone or anything and benefit from the information and that includes Natalie Jacobs who he will do everything possible to take control of...in and out of his bed.
Little do they know that they are both completely different people than they thought.
*This sexy alpha billionaire romance is perfect for fans of Cassie Cross, Hannah Ford, Deborah Bladon and J.S. Scott*
I don't even know where to start with this one. It's pretty horrible. The worst part is their blatant disrespect of food. In a corn field they spend a very long time having sex with an ear of corn. This is not ok. This is not something anyone should do, ever.
This is not something you should read. Unless you hate yourself and want to suffer.
NOPE.... just HELL NOPE! As you can see from my reviews of the previous books in the series, I was already bored. Got to this installment and gagged. This is actually the second book I've even DNF!!!! There's one more in the series, and I won't touch it with a ten foot pole. There is NOTHING Sexy or hot about penetrating a woman with an ear of corn!
A very complete ending to a wild relationship. As it is the final part of this adventure, it is perfect. Although finding out it is an "end" to a new beginning is wonderful too! I love Dante and Natalie!!
I really enjoyed this series. This book wraps everything up before the series gets drawn to far out. I like how the author ends it by telling us to look for another series with Dante and Natalie. Can't wait!