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The Player

The Game Maker, Book 3

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Number-one New York Times best-selling author Kresley Cole brings listeners the third book of the erotic Game Maker series, a searing tale of a man racked with dark desires and the beautiful young woman who could sate him at last.

A madman with a shadowed past....

In Las Vegas, Sin City, Dmitri Sevastyan finds her, Victoria Valentine - sexy, vulnerable, and in need of a protector. Obsession takes root deep inside him. Despite a history tainted with violation and betrayal, he will stop at nothing to possess her.

A grifter with nothing to lose....

Descended from a long line of con artists, 24-year-old Victoria, a.k.a. Vice, needs the score of a lifetime to keep her loved ones safe. She sets her sights on gorgeous and rich Dmitri Sevastyan. Even as the irresistible Russian toys with her body and mind, he tempts her heart.

Love is the ultimate wild card.

When Vice and her associates maneuver Dmitri into a hasty Vegas wedding, he refuses to protect himself with a prenup, trusting her with all that he has. But can she trust him? As secrets unfold, the newlyweds share days of doubts and nights of the wickedest pleasures. Yet once Vice discovers her husband's past, will she stay to fight for her marriage or cut her losses and run?

©2016 Kresley Cole (P)2016 Kresley Cole
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance Las Vegas Marriage
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This was an interesting and surprising story, intensely romantic and pretty steamy. Though frankly I’m not really into the fifty shades thing, it wasn’t overdone. I liked the heroine who had an interesting and edgy backstory - so many ‘heroines’ in romance novels don’t seem to have a life outside of their emotional neediness for the hero. The hero here was also an interesting chap, though his obsessive love and attraction for the heroine was a bit far fetched it was easy to forgive/suspend disbelief as it was pretty swoon worthy. And extra stars for avoiding moronic contraception fails and a predictable pregnancy at the end of the book. Good narration too.

Full-on obsessive romance

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