At the beginning of Tell Me Now, S. Moose was polite enough to warn me that this story ended on a cliffhanger, so yeah, I was convinced that I was ready for it. I was lying to myself, because I was so stinking invested in this story that I was in no way ready to be left hanging like that for the simple fact, that it was a HUGE twist that I NEVER saw coming! Such a crazy twist in fact, that it almost broke my f-bomb dropping button, so again I'll repeat, was NOT ready for it! Now, I must put the brilliant but diabolical S. Moose on the list of authors trying to KILL ME DEAD, AND hash tag her forevermore #EVILWHORE! And this is the second review this week that I've had to touch on the cliffy ending first, because the author pulled me completely in their world. So anyway, let me talk a bit why I'm so emotional without any spoiler douchery. It all started one night when Madison was at a bar trying to get over a painful breakup when she decided to hook up with a hottie stranger. She even had them come up with fake names. It was the best night of their lives, and by morning she had disappeared, but fate stepped in so they came into contact again when her new job assigned her to the uber rich Bryce Hunter as his personal shopper. And he was on a mission to make her his on top of it, but Madison was scared, so she put him through the paces. But a powerful millionaire doesn't stay that way if he gives up too easily, so he finally gets the girl. However, he's hiding big secrets, which if were revealed would destroy them. Now doesn't that sound completely intriguing? Madison is a strong heroine who isn't impressed by money, while Bryce is the yummy alpha male that sometimes is too dominant. They have the best sexy times, which light the sheets on fire, so you know his staff has to buy new sheets all the times, plus no readers panties will be safe. Then there are the secondaries that help balance out the intense by making me laugh, so I hope that they get their own stories. So to wrap up, the conclusion can not come out quickly enough, and I HIGHLY HIGHLY HIGHLY RECOMMEND TO ALL!