Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Review: Begging for It by Lilah Pace




The provocative author of Asking for It once again explores the dark side of erotic obsession, and the secrets that make it as dangerous as it is irresistible.

Some secrets should only be shared in the dark.

Jonah and Vivienne’s erotic bond—living out raw scenarios of captivity and force—began as no-strings sex between strangers who shared the same desires. Now the intimacy between them is turning into love, but it’s a love built on fantasies so extreme that exploring them makes guilt inescapable. But the risks they're taking are far more dangerous than they'd imagined.

A stalker is terrorizing the city, and one of Jonah’s ex-lovers names him as a potential suspect to the police. Standing by a man under suspicion could cost Vivienne everything. But when Jonah’s stepfather takes advantage of the scandal to seize control of the Marks family fortune, Vivienne is drawn into her lover’s broken family and twisted past. Only then will she learn how dark the truth really is...




3.5 Stars

Review by Natasha Gentile 

Some secrets should only be shared in the dark.


In this second installment of this series you are brought right back up to speed to when Jonah and Vivienne broke up. I have to say that I really struggled with this book.

Jonah and Vivienne’s erotic bond—living out raw scenarios of captivity and force—began as no-strings sex between strangers who shared the same desires. 

In the last book Jonah decides he can’t continue in the relationship that they are in for many reasons. One is that he has fallen in love with her, but she can’t let go of her past.

I thought with this book it would show them grow as a couple, but they got back together right away, but never really solved their problems.

Now the intimacy between them is turning into love, but it’s a love built on fantasies so extreme that exploring them makes guilt inescapable. But the risks they're taking are far more dangerous than they'd imagined.


They slowly try to be normal,;well as normal as they can. But there is a rapist terrorizing the city and guess who is on the top of the suspect list? Yup, you guessed it -Jonah. Seems an ex-girlfriend is aware of his ‘needs’ and has informed the police. Now he is thrown into the media, he’s pushed to the point that he doesn’t like the person he has become so he choses to do this alone. He does not want to have Vivienne in the crossfires so he releases her.  

It was a whole back and forth, and I have to say it took me longer than I would have like to  finish this book. 






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