Description:
To the outside world, Taylor Hudson has it all: money, beauty and social status. But Taylor's privileged life is far lonelier than it appears. Now it's about to be rocked to its core when a gorgeous new employee shows up at her family's mansion...but nothing about him is what it appears.
Levi's always had to fight to survive. Now, as the inside man on a heist to steal fifteen million dollars from one of the town's wealthiest families, he has the chance of a lifetime. But it puts him on a crash course the one thing he can't have: Taylor, a woman who makes him want the impossible-to be a better man.
What started out as a wicked game of seduction is about to become so much more. But are they both willing to give up everything for the deepest connection they've ever known?
My Thoughts:
Taylor was hard to like at first. She came off as a spoiled, rich brat with a "poor me" mentality. She was ignored by her family and lonely except for a few close friends. So she consoles herself with her money. I liked her more later when she started to show some vulnerability and a little more personality.
Levi plays guitar and recites poetry. He can debate Romeo and Juliet and fix just about anything. So pretty much the perfect guy. But he's working as a maintenance man in order to rob the house.
At first the two are attracted to one another but they don't seem to have much beyond that. I liked when they let down their walls a little and got to see one another outside of the house. There are also many references to Romeo and Juliet. If you liked Shakespeare's play, I think you'll enjoy this. There are some great twists toward the end that I didn't see coming.
My Rating: ****
Steam Factor: !!!!
*Notes: Language, illegal drug use
My Source: NetGalley
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Great review! I hope to see you around my blog
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www.literarychameleon.blogspot.com
Great premise! Going on my TBR list!! Thanks for the post!!!
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