A top historical romance writer without a family tree . . . a carpenter with disgruntled demons . . . a pushy playboy millionaire. As different as these three may be, their worlds will soon collide.
At long last, bookworm Allison has made it, having attained the zenith of peace and stability in her life. A new and liberating chapter of her journey has unfolded as old ghosts fade in an underground prison. Yet, Allison’s autonomy is threatened when two handsome and very different men enter her orbit—rugged, carpenter Jackson and filthy-rich (and filthy-minded) realtor Benedict. An all-American country boy who has long been on the run and a frivolous elitist that always gets what he wants. They, too, avoid relationships like a plague, but Cupid ambushes the rebels just for the sake of irony, forcing them to face their deepest fears, redefine love, and challenge the status quo en route. Old wounds are at risk of splitting, and unforeseeable dangers await . . . but like the Earth, the Moon, and the Sun, they’re bound by cosmic forces.
Unlikely alliances, subterfuge, and battles behind dark enemy lines will mark the tale of Kennedy, Ford and Adams—romance for the ages . . .
Silver Vixen loves to write books that empower women and encourage men to rebel against patriarchy. Many of the taboo tales originate from her scandalous private memoirs, delivering reality and passion with a pop! As an Intimacy Coach, she advocates extreme self-love and positive sexuality while introducing liberation through the world of BDSM. Consequently, fantasies, fetishes, and shenanigans flavourfully interlace in her stories to entertain and challenge the status quo.
I loved watching the character progression and discovering the backstories. The way their past and past mistakes reflect on the future they try to create. There is a lot to this book to be enjoyed, twists and surprises, great scene-setting, and difficult decisions and unexpected solutions. It’s well written and has a pull for the reader that will ensure they want to see exactly how it turns out.
Usually a 3rd person POV isn't my go to, but I LOVED how this author wrote her book. I felt so connected with the characters, especially Allison within the first few chapters. I loved seeing her interact with both Jackson and Benedict, they're different but both complete her so well.
We first meet Allison while she's deciding to put an offer in on a house that needs quite a bit of renovations. We see her with Benedict and his willingness to want to take her out on a date, and how he reacts to her answer. Jackson comes later in the picture when he puts a bid in and gets chosen to renovate Allison's new house!
Our FMC has not had an easy life growing up and worked very hard to get where she is in her life. I related to her in so many ways, and honestly loved that she loves writing books as much as she does reading them!
This entire book took me by surprise and I loved getting lost in this story.
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I found this one a little hard to follow at times and confusing. It took me a while to make my way through. Lots of potential with the twists and turns but some areas were fleshed out while others were kind of glossed over.
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I enjoyed the story itself but was lost in the strange vocabulary. Once the characters decided on their relationship, the story almost seemed rushed. I can readers that enjoy recency era books enjoying this more than me.
This book had its good moments and some I just skipped the pages. It didn't resonate at times. I really liked Jackson as her love interest. The quick transformation of Benedict just morphing into a sweet thoughtful guy was actually unbelievable even for fiction.