Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Review of Tell Me You're Mine by J.S. Scott


I received this book with the understanding that I could leave a voluntary and honest review. 

In this book we meet Nicole Ashworth and Damian Lancaster. What would you do if you are torn between family promises and finding the woman you never thought was out there for you? Damian has this dilemma placed before him when he gets on a plane to head to America to deal with his identical twin brother. You see something has happened to Damian's twin brother two years only and Dylan seems to have no problem partying it up and letting his brother take the fall for all of it. The problem with this as head of Lancaster International he can't have this type of press. He however promised to protect him no matter what. With one look at Nicole though he wonders if that promise will come back to bite him. All Nicole wanted to do was make her mother proud of her. So she goes to England to try and make her mother's dream a reality. You see Ashworth Crisis Management was Nicole's mothers company and before she passed away recently her goal was to take the company international. So Nicole went to Lancaster International to meet with them to discuss becoming their new PR firm. What she didn't know was their would be a huge scandal that the board would ask her what she would do. Being a planner she wasn't good at thinking on her feet. All she believes is she messed this up for her mother. Then she meets her seat mate on the plane back to the United States and wonders what it is about him. What will happen when the true finally comes out? Will they get a HEA or will the lies be to much to overcome?

This is another amazing hit by this author. This author makes you think when you read her books not only about her stories but also about the world around you and what you can do to make it better. There is so much I want to tell you about this story. However I don't want to ruin the story for any other readers. I will say this book will have you hooked from the first word to the very end. I would highly recommend it to anyone and everyone. 



 

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