Chet Boston has everything he wants—except love. Raised as an affluent only child, Chet used his popularity and status to his advantage. While attending Indiana University Bloomington, he falls into the party scene. His drugs of choice? Alcohol, cocaine—and women. He is honest with his agenda. That way no one gets hurt, and he gets what he wants. His playboy lifestyle comes to an end when he meets Alexis Cross. Although he enjoys his revolving door of women, when he meets Alexis at a charity dinner, all of that changes. But when she leaves him for a co-worker in California, he trashes any future possibility for romance and vows to get on with his life. Blood is thicker than water—or so they say. When Chet discovers he has an older half-sister, Chantelle, life changes yet again. She wasn’t raised with his silver spoon, and it soon becomes clear she is after one thing—money. Chantelle digs up dirt to blackmail him into being a puppet master, and forces him to help her land a billionaire husband. What he didn’t expect was to meet Jesse McCoy—the billionaire’s daughter. Chet and Jesse’s fast and furious romance leaves him pinned, and it isn’t long before his life spirals out of control. But there’s one more curveball he didn’t see coming… And it will change his life forever.
A. Gorman is an author who writes whatever the characters in her head dictate. Becoming an author was never in her plans, yet she finds immense joy in transforming the stories she conceives in her mind into tangible works for others to devour.
In Blackmail, A Their Sins Novella, you learn the answers to a lot of questions that arose in Rules of Her Sins. You learn what and even more important who led Chet down the life path that caused him to hurt Jesse the way he did. Boy oh boy was I shocked to find out that secret.
I don’t want to give away the secrets, so let me try and just give a little back story. Chet falls head over heals in love with Alexis a girl he meets in college. After graduation Alexis moves away and her Chet fall apart. Chet’s heart is crushed. He vows to stay single for the rest of his life. He then learns a deep family secret that will rock his world and this family secret will be the reason Chet searches out Jesse.
I really enjoyed this novella. When you read Rule of Her Sins just remember to pick up this little gem of a read. It answered a lot of questions for me from the first book. It’s a quick and easy read.
~I was given a copy of this book for a fair and honest review~
Blackmailed was Chet Boston's story and it was unbelievably HOT!!
We get an inside view of what made Chet Lee Boston whom he was. In Rules of Her Sins we hear of what happened between Chet and Jesse through Jesse's account, but here we get to see it through Chet's eyes and with his words.
There is a secret that had been hidden from Chet but once it comes out it affects him in every possible way. Now the question is will he go with it or will he stand up for what is right?
I loved getting Chet's POV and, like I mentioned earlier, it was unbelievably HOT!! ~ Kara, 4.5 Hot Stars
Wow! Adding her to my fave author list! FLOVED IT!
Chet Boston.... What a Effin jackass creep! I can't believe he's the one behind it all. I suspected Tilly being the "Ring" leader of this. I am hoping my expectations are right in book 2. The details are spot on and the writing is really well.
I can't wait. I'm waiting for release day!
I love the different perspective books. It gives an insight to the whole story.
I need the next book now!! Cliffy, it leaves off right where the first book does but it's from the ex husbands POV. He did love her but got hooked on drugs and blackmailed by his half sister. The drugs took over and his mind is not his own. He's a total asshole and cheater by the end and is completely warped. When is the next one coming out?????
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
I did not expect the synopsis for a book would be better than the book itself. The whole time I was reading, I kept thinking to myself that it just FELT like an outline for a really long essay in college. Poorly written.