Fake relationship. Fake fight. Fake seduction. He calls this helping him?
Scandal blew up my life, twice, and the third time shouldn't stand there looking so addictive.
So totally hot and dangerous. Sexy in a black suit that fits like armor. Connor Lange, embattled CEO of Blackthorn. He's powerful, wealthy, gorgeous. I'm supposed to help him, but the only way I can is through a fake relationship.
With fake fights. Fake angry kissing. A fake seduction that I'm supposed to initiate. It ends in a cold shower with our clothes on. With me wondering what the hell I'm doing. When I should be done with guys like Connor Lange. Men who keep secrets. Who make everything fake... feel real.
And if he lied about why he needs my help. If I believe him. Then our fake scandal is the least of my worries.
A full-length, enemies-to-lovers romance. With "lots of hotness, lots of angst, lots of tear-inducing twists.
SCANDAL is a stand-alone book in the WITH ME series. The companion book, RECKLESS, will be released on July 22, 2021
Sue Wilder first discovered the power of story as a child living in California, when she was caught starting a grapefruit war in a neighboring orchard. She managed to absolve all her cohorts from guilt and has since moderated her behavior. She now writes New Adult romance and Paranormal Fantasy romance with hunky heroes, independent women, and twists, suspense, spice, and HEAs.
She lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and a yellow lab named Maxine.
My Rating: 5/5 stars Release Date: January 29th, 2021 Genre: Romance
I won this Kindle edition in a giveaway back in January. With school and work finally slowing down, I finally had time to read this book. This was also a very recent release. I'm so happy because I loved it!
Scandal is the second book of two standalone romance novels. I'll admit going into a romance novel such as this I didn't really have many expectations, but I was thoroughly surprised by the exciting plot and great writing! The writing was well thought out and eloquent. And the plot?! I seriously wasn't expecting the twists towards the end. It was sooo good.
Highly recommend this if you want a spicy romance with an engaging plot. I most certainly will be reading the first book from the With Me series. I understand that they are each a standalone, but I'm wondering if they relate at all? I am curious if putting them under one series has any connection, or maybe they are just similar styles. Either way I can't wait to check it out!
Scandal – Sue Wilder – I won a copy of this book from Goodreads, so I read the first book in the series first thinking it would be in the same character pool. It wasn’t, so you can totally read this as a standalone. But boy did this one try and sucker punch me in the tear ducts!! I was more prepared for emotional turmoil after reading the first book, but it still felt like a woah as everything slowly trickled to the surface. Thought I had this one figured out, but there is one wicked curve ball in there! Happy Reading!
I was honored to win this book in a giveaway from Goodreads. I have never read anything by this author but after this book, I will be following Sue Wilder.
This book is so intense. The story is about betrayal, lies, secrets, manipulation, personal growth and yes, romance. It is a book I could not quit reading and just when you think you know what is going on, a twist appears. Well-written, great story and again, so intense. Highly recommend this book and this author.
This was another well-written, intriguing, not what I expected romance that truly fit the enemies to lovers genre. Lots of hotness, lots of angst, lots of tear inducing twists. Strong characters with much to both love about them.
And another homage to the beautiful Pacific Northwest!
I love love the story about Luna and Connor. I love the twists and the angst. I cried and laughed and coudn't put the book down. I read it through the night. Went to sleep at 3:40 am, that's how good this book is.
The story of Connor and Luna is full of deception and lies. Could such a relationship last at all? This book tells the tale, but it also leaves me wondering. I had reservations about the lack of professional ethics that play a big part in the story.