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Mister Jeweler

The Mister Series, Book 3

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Since a child, Elite Benson had been drawn to shiny, expensive, and beautiful things. His wife, Jacintha, was all three at once. In the beginning of their marriage, things were perfect, but with time they both began to change, and Elite soon realized his wife was not the woman he thought she was.

Denali Peters was sure her life would never get any better. She had two children with a man who showed her with time just how impure his intentions were. At the top of her priority list was being a great mom, but working two jobs and raising her man along with their kids began to take a toll on Denali. Eventually, she realized the importance of self-care and her own happiness … but that happiness came with a hefty price.

When Elite’s marriage crumbles, he decides to right a few wrongs from his past. During his quest for health and happiness, he meets Denali, who appears to be after the same things. With all they have in common, you’d think a relationship between them would be inevitable … but there are a few people and secrets from their pasts that say otherwise.

©2022 B. Love (P)2023 Blackstone Publishing
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I struggled with this one. The storyline was just ridiculous to me, the characters were not believable as people. They were shallow, not enough time was put into making them characters with any depth and the things they did was just foolish especially that false accusation. It felt like there was a build up of Elite finally finding out where Henry was and it fell flat once he did meet up with him. Plus Henry was supposed to be scared of Elite but the way he was talking to him was the opposite.
Opal was not good, she couldn’t portray the ruffness the characters needed at all, everything she read was light and bubbly which didn’t match with the situation.
And the whole jeweller angle was not explored enough for it to be the title of the book.

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