It started as a simple one-night stand. Who would have thought it would end in her near death? Mia is getting ready to start college and should be ecstatic about her future. Instead, she’s nursing a broken heart when she meets the dangerous and wealthy Griffin St. Clare. She can’t help but give into temptation and sleep with the notorious womanizer. But will her one mistake destroy her life? More
It started as a simple one-night stand. Who would have thought it would end in her near death? Mia is getting ready to start college and should be ecstatic about her future. Instead, she’s nursing a broken heart when she meets the dangerous and wealthy Griffin St. Clare. She can’t help but give into temptation and sleep with the notorious womanizer. But will her one mistake destroy her life as she knows it?
Wealthy, gorgeous and athletic, Griffin always gets what he wants. When he meets Mia at a party during summer break, he wants her with a desperation he’s never felt before. Mia throws herself at him, leading Griffin to assume she’s another townie out to snatch a rich guy. He doesn’t expect the innocent to worm her way into his heart. But when his actions bring about disaster can she ever forgive him?
This 23,000 word New Adult prequel is a short story which introduces the series, The St. Clares. It is best for ages 17 and up.
The St. Clare Series: Seduction, prequel Redemption: Book 1 Deception: Book 2 Salvation: Book 3
Review by:
Gravyjoos
on June 16, 2014 :
Short but packed a punch! Gripped me from start to finish. Cannot wait for the next instalment.
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Review by:
emr619
on June 15, 2014 :
An interesting story that I enjoyed but I wish the author made it obvious at the start that it's part of a series. Cliffhanger ending to this book.
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Review by:
hrhsophia
on June 13, 2014 :
A very intriguing read.
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Review by:
Michael Morris
on June 13, 2014 :
A gripping read. Seduction books can easily degenerate into porn or corn, but the author handled this theme skilfully with likeable yet flawed characters, fast pacing, well described action scenes and a plot that moved the book along.