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Saturday, July 20, 2013

Book Review: If I Were You (Inside Out #1) by Lisa Renee Jones

If I Were You 
(Inside Out #1)
By Lisa Renee Jones

Blurb: 
When Sara McMillan finds a stack of journals in a storage unit, she’s shocked and enthralled by the erotic life the writer led. Unable to stop reading, she vicariously lives out dark fantasies through Rebecca, the writer—until the terrifying final entry.

Certain something sinister has happened, Sara sets out to discover the facts, immersing herself in Rebecca’s life. Soon she’s working at the art gallery Rebecca worked at and meeting Rebecca’s friends. Finding herself drawn to two dangerously sexy men, the manager of the gallery and a famed artist, Sara realizes she’s going down the same path Rebecca took. But with the promise of her dark needs being met by a man with confident good looks and a desire for control, she’s not sure anything else matters. Just the burn for more.


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Candie's Review: 
Wow, Wow, Wow, I loved this book!!! I couldn't put it down! I think I may have read it in one day!  I was so glad that the second book Being Me was just released so I wouldn't have to wait to read more! 

Glimpses into Rebecca’s journal made Sara fear for Rebecca’s well being enough to follow track her to her place of employment. After finding that Rebecca never returned from a leave of absence, Sara takes it upon herself to look into her life in hopes of finding her. The plot was hypnotic as you followed Sara down Rebecca’s dark path in the art scene.  Let me just say, the men in this book were crazy HOT! Chris Merit, a mysterious artist/ playboy lit up the pages along with gallery owner Mark Compton (who was very reminiscent of Jerrico Barrons of KMM’s Fever Series), brought the tension to any and all conversations.  It’s a crazy ride, and one you won’t want to miss. I highly recommend this series be added to your shelf. I am greatly anticipating the third book in the series to come out later this year! 

 Rating: 4.5 I Really Loved It



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