Tuesday, November 28, 2017

DEEP UNDER BY LISA RENEE JONES-REVIEW


Kyle, one of the alpha men of Walker Security, is hot, bothered, and intense, and when Myla lands in his line of fire, she'll soon learn her secrets, and her passion, belong to him, from New York Times bestselling author Lisa Renee Jones.

Myla is beautiful, a dove with clipped wings, captive by the wolf, a vicious drug lord. One look into her eyes and Kyle could see the pain, the fear...the desperation. Or so it seems. He's been fooled before by a woman and it cost him everything and everyone he loved. He won't be fooled again.


This is one of those books that it is difficult to review without spoiling the book, the plot, or something that happens that should be a surprise.

So, I am going to skip doing this and say that I really enjoyed this title.

The pacing was strong and you believed the events would actually unfold the way they did. The relationship is quick, but the attraction is instant between Kyle and Myla. The situation they find themselves in is one of those that the attraction is enhanced by the way they rely on one another, the way they have to trust one another, and the situation they are in.

The story worked. It was intense and compelling, you don't want to put it down and you don't want it to end.



Lisa Renee Jones had me hooked again! This author has a way of crafting a story that just sucks the reader in from the start and Deep Under definitely had my attention. I don't want to spoil the book-trust me, you want to read it for yourself-so I'm going to keep this short and sweet.

I truly believed in these characters. Their strengths, flaws, all of it. Kyle and Myla just worked for me. That instant connection between them snapped and crackled deliciously. The sexy times were plenty sexy, but there was more to these two than that.

The story happened in a way that made sense. There was nothing that made me roll my eyes and say, "oh, of COURSE that happened." It wasn't predictable. It's smart, intriguing and incredibly well written. The supporting characters worked, they didn't overshadow Kyle and Myla.

This book is spin off from another series from this author, the Tall, Dark and Deadly series from this author. That being said, this book is a standalone and can be enjoyed as such. I definitely enjoyed this title and would recommend it.



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