Thursday, March 27, 2014

Book Review - End of the Innocence by Alessandra Torre



My Thoughts

End of the Innocence is the final book in the love story of Julia and Brad and is definitely my favorite of the three. We pick up where Masked Innocence left us with a Brad's proposal and Julia's life in danger. Finally realizing that his proposal is about more than keeping her safe and all about him being utterly and completely in love with her, Julia accepts both his love and his ring.

Now it would be wonderful if this is where the happily ever after happened for them, but that just isn't how things play out for them. Instead they deal with coming out as a couple at work and being kidnapped by the mafia while still managing to plan a wedding and having some seriously steaming hot moments together plus one.

I so love Julia and Brad. They're passionate, sexy, fun, and fierce. I loved their story. You will too.

I give End of the Innocence 5 hearts!

  

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About the Book

He thought I owned him. He thought he loved me, that I was enough. But this animal, this sex god who could drive me crazy and steal my heart in the same breath, he would never be fully mine. It was impossible. No one ever owns a God.

About the Author

Alessandra Torre is a new author who focuses on contemporary erotica. Her first book, Blindfolded Innocence, was published in July 2012, and was an Erotica #1 Bestseller for two weeks.

Alessandra lives in the Southern United States and is married, with one young child. She enjoys reading, spending time with her family, and playing with her dogs. Her favorite authors include Lisa Gardner, Gillian Flynn, and Jennifer Crusie.

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