Sunday, March 13, 2016

Review of Perfectly Bad by Alice May Ball


I received this book as an ARC for an honest review. 

In this book we meet Pierce Agostini and Princess Grace. When this book opens we find Pierce doing 2 things one getting information from a woman while sating his lust on her and two checking out Princess's fathers club. There is more to why Pierce needs the club but he is unwilling to let anyone know his whole plan until which time as he is willing to divulge it. To get the club he takes Pincess and holds her against her will. He does this to ensure her fathers cooperation in allowing him to take over the club and he figures the only way he can make that happen is by holding his daughter hostage. There are two problems that his is encoring one is Princess herself she is one strong willed lady the other is her fathers continues gambling problem. Can everything really change the way Pierce wants it to or will it all blow up in his face and he will loose more than he bargained for. 

Ever since Pierce took her Princess has been trying to find a way to get away from him, but what happens when she sees him in  a different light? All she wants to think about Pierce is he is the brute who took her and has control of her daddy's club. She is no obtuse to the fact that her father has a gambling problem she just never thought that he would bet the club he built from the ground up or let her be taken because of it. There is more to this story than even Princes knows and the more she finds out the harder it is to determine the good guys from the bad ones. She is finding there are so many sides to Pierce that she isn't sure whether to beg him to let her go or beg him to keep her?

This is a story that will have you on the edge of your seat from the first word to the very end. I found this book was full of surprises that made me want to know what would happen next to this couple. I would recommend this book to anyone and everyone. 

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