JL has a way of blending revenge, pleasure, passion, pregnancy, emotions and love and presenting it in a perfect twist.
It is hard not to like either of her characters at any point in the book.
Self-made billionaire Kassius Black had a scarred childhood, abandoned by his Russian father Boris Kuznetsov whom he thought cared only for his company and money, both he and his late mother struggled to live, but by the age of sixteen, he’d rebuilt himself, brick by brick, risking everything, holding back nothing.
Driven by revenge, he’d put his foot on the throat of success and forced it to cough up what he wanted.
Betrayed by his own business partner, he'd learned never to show weakness at any point or trust, and obviously, after all this, he closed his heart to love.
After starting all over agian, in over two decades, his small real estate holdings had grown into an international conglomerate. In the last few years, as Boris Kuznetsov’s oil company had run into trouble, he’d pounced, quietly buying up his loans and distressed assets, vacation homes around the world, his jet, the yacht – of course, Kuznetsov still did not realize whom he’d lost them to, and why.
With near complete ownership of his father’s assets, Kassius’s last vengeful step is to present him with an heir he’ll never get to know!
Pure in body and mind, Laney Henry is the perfect candidate to wear Kassius’s ring and carry his child.
She possesses rare qualities like self-sacrifice, kindness, honesty, generosity and loyalty, well, she is just so different from the women he use to date, and Kassius knows she'll fit perfectly in his plan.
Laney had her own share of problems – after Kassius' shocking marriage proposal, she thought of her own parents, who’d known each other their whole childhoods, growing up on the same street, dating all through high school, but it turned out to be terrible, it so happened that her mother abandoned her father and her, for another man, when they needed her the most and put her own selfish, ultimately futile pursuit of happiness ahead of her family’s needs.
However, Laney, being who she was, learned to forgive her mother and let go of her past.
Kassius was confident he had nothing to lose… but when everything is out in the open, and when there are no more secrets, then what will happen?
The chemistry between both characters was intense, and I loved the way Laney helped Kassius let go of the bitterness he harboured from his past, and forgive, not to mention the dramatic ending!