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Nine
by Jennifer Raygoza
I want to start off by saying that this book does not have a trigger warning list, as it was published in 2015 when they were not as prevalent as they are now. That being said, this is a dark romance with past events including child abuse, sexual assault, and child neglect. It also contains elements of violence, murder, and drug use. Now that that is out of the way...
Nine, also known as Storm (FMC), is a Vegas escort who has had to fend for herself since her parents kicked her out at a young age. With the help of her best friend and assistant, she starts an elite escort business with some of the richest guys in Vegas. One night, she takes on a new client, which is unusual, but the client is willing to pay top dollar. Things take a drastic turn when she wakes up to find Trig (MMC) and realizes she is no longer in the hotel room. Her brain is fuzzy as she tries to piece together what happened before her situation goes from bad to worse.
Without giving away any spoilers, let me tell you, if you're thinking "Pretty Woman," the answer is no, I did mention thee dark romance part earlier. Julia Roberts was not living in a nice house driving a Benz, and Richard Gere was not covered in tattoos and carrying a gun. Nine screams sex appeal and confidence, and Trig, well, he's the epitome of the bad boy, dangerous, which makes him sexy. There is a lot of character building when it comes to Trig and Nine, which alone keeps you engaged. It is told from Nine's POV, and the good thing is I can tell you that this is a HEA, and there is a Book 2 coming soon. I really did enjoy this book, and it was a quick read at around 200 pages.
Nine, also known as Storm (FMC), is a Vegas escort who has had to fend for herself since her parents kicked her out at a young age. With the help of her best friend and assistant, she starts an elite escort business with some of the richest guys in Vegas. One night, she takes on a new client, which is unusual, but the client is willing to pay top dollar. Things take a drastic turn when she wakes up to find Trig (MMC) and realizes she is no longer in the hotel room. Her brain is fuzzy as she tries to piece together what happened before her situation goes from bad to worse.
Without giving away any spoilers, let me tell you, if you're thinking "Pretty Woman," the answer is no, I did mention thee dark romance part earlier. Julia Roberts was not living in a nice house driving a Benz, and Richard Gere was not covered in tattoos and carrying a gun. Nine screams sex appeal and confidence, and Trig, well, he's the epitome of the bad boy, dangerous, which makes him sexy. There is a lot of character building when it comes to Trig and Nine, which alone keeps you engaged. It is told from Nine's POV, and the good thing is I can tell you that this is a HEA, and there is a Book 2 coming soon. I really did enjoy this book, and it was a quick read at around 200 pages.