Review: Hawke by Anise Storm

Hawke
Hawke by Anise Storm


Previously published in 2019, "Hawke" has been updated with a new POV and some expanded scenes.

Arrogant. Sexy. Reminiscent.

I felt all three about my newest client.
The moment I met the sexy club owner in need of a party planner, I soon realized why.
He was the one responsible for the most mortifying night of my life just one year earlier.
The faceless Dominant who had me thrown out when I was at my most vulnerable.

Beautiful. Innocent. Submissive.

I knew the gorgeous blonde was off limits.
The moment I realized our connection, I was determined to hold her at arm’s length.
She’d gotten under my skin once, but never again.
That was much easier said than done once passion erupts between us at the masquerade party.

Addictive. Obsessive. Dangerous.

As I deny my growing attraction for Charlotte, someone much more sinister develops his own deadly obsession with her.
Will I be able to conquer my own demons before my potential future is taken away from me?

 My Review:
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This book is definitely a page Turner, and I really enjoyed the banter between the two characters. In this book I'm definitely Buying when it comes out.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

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