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Sunday, April 20, 2014
Review: Dirty Deeds
Dirty Deeds by S.E. Jakes
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
It blew my mind!
Cillian works alone because he loves to be in control. He's spent years tracking the same killer after missing an opportunity to take him out long ago, but always seems to be one step behind his illusive target. When his informants suddenly start turning up dead it sends his memories spiraling into the past; once again he beings to feel the threads of control slipping from between his fingers and he's afraid the mistakes long buried in the past may be coming back to haunt him.
After surviving a brutal attack that stole his ability to speak, Mal became a ghost operative who is a force unto himself. Strong, silent and deadly; he has been tailing Cillian from the sidelines for awhile without ever seeing his face. When the two men meet unexpectedly in the dark corner of a seedy bar, it triggers a chain reaction that neither man expected. It's possible that damages that drove both men into their solitary lives are also pulling them together.
In the world of intrigue nothing is as it seems; sexual attraction does not equal emotional compatibility, and trust must be earned the hard way. Cillian and Mal may be two wrongs who make a right... if they don't end up killing each other along the way.
A fast paced and erotic adventure with raw sexual scenes that depict D/s situations; this is a dark and tantalizing story that caused shivers to run up my spine! Exceptionally well written and edited, DIRTY DEEDS is the first in a series that features spin off characters that were previously introduced in the immensely popular Hell or High Water series. I strongly recommend that you read CATCH A GHOST and LONG TIME GONE prior to starting this series, as they contain valuable backstory and introduce characters that are present in this series as well. Fair warning: the ending is a cliffhanger and subsequent stories build on the previous ones.
A copy of DIRTY DEEDS was provided by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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