Warning 18+ sexual content and a strong Alpha Male.
Until November is the debut novel by Aurora Rose Reynolds and the first book in her Until series. I really enjoyed this book. It was a great plot with well-developed characters. If you love Kristen Ashley this book is for you!
November is almost twenty-five years old and has lived most of her life with her mother-a terrible person. A tragic event occurs and November leaves New York and moves to Tennessee to live with a father she has only known about for 7 years. She would have known sooner about him, but her mother is to blame. When she arrives she is welcomed by not only her father and her family on his side that she never knew. Finally she has a family, something her mother never gave her. November settles in quickly and begins to work for her father, doing the books for his club. Then her luck gets even better- because she meets Asher- mister alpha- caveman as I call him.
Asher Mayson is the oldest of 4 brothers. Asher is assertive, successful and is used to getting his way. While checking on security at a club one night he sees November, and he wants her. She does not stand a chance against Asher and his dominant ways
Things heat up between the pair quickly. When some threats towards November happen, Asher goes alpha-male and takes on her safety and protection. Asher will stop at nothing to claim November and make her understand that she means everything to him. With chemistry between the pair and their relationship, Asher is able to show November how worthy of love she is.
There are some plot twists and turns that you don't see coming, but that's what I loved about Aurora's writing.
Until November is a heart-warming book. I loved the secondary characters too, and look forward to their stories, this means Aurora has to keep writing them. Oh- and they are stand alones! Yippee!
Barnes and Noble
Until November is a heart-warming book. I loved the secondary characters too, and look forward to their stories, this means Aurora has to keep writing them. Oh- and they are stand alones! Yippee!
Barnes and Noble
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