Something Reckless
Reckless and Real
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Publisher Description
Dive into a world of secrets and temptation. Read the first novel in the sizzling Reckless and Real series from NYT bestselling author Lexi Ryan...
He talks dirty to me, but I don’t know his name.
He wants to tie me up, but I don’t know his face.
He turns me on, but I couldn’t point him out in a crowd.
I’ve fallen for an anonymous stranger, and now the anonymity ends. I want more than typed secrets and texted promises. I want something reckless. Heat. Passion. The thrill of being entirely possessed.
Because I suspect this anonymous stranger isn’t a stranger at all.
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Lizzy Thompson met Riverrat69 online through Something Real, a service promising to deliver meaningful relationships by forbidding its users to share names or photos until they’ve reached a certain benchmark. She was looking for love. He was researching an investment. They hit it off. Talked and flirted, hid behind screen names and cartoon avatars.
Now they’re breaking the rules and meeting in person. But Liz is prepared. She’s picked up hints and followed clues. She’s ninety-percent convinced she’s discovered the identity of her dirty-talking online friend.
She wonders if her ex-lover Sam Bradshaw knows her identity too.
When she rolls the dice on one reckless night, her chance at something real could crumble.
**SOMETHING RECKLESS is book 1 in the sizzling new Reckless and Real series and includes the prequel, SOMETHING WILD, for your convenience. Liz and Sam's story concludes in SOMETHING REAL.**
Customer Reviews
Something Reckless
Y. Something Reckless 7.5/10
Free iBook plus the free prequel novella
Good writing, and sexy scenes, but a bit angsty. Also, Sam could have pursued Liz once she became legal, but he didn't, although the book says he denied his feelings to himself. Except that he warned other guys off her.
Liz has always had a crush on Sam, her friend Della's brother who is 3 years older than her. They hook up twice, but circumstances keep them apart. She thinks she is chatting with him anonymously on a dating site.
Despite the flaws I enjoyed it.
What...
Car crash from start to finish, with enough pointless and poorly constructed “plot twists” to put the new seasons of Riverdale to shame.
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Read the whole thing in a few hours, couldn't stop reading.