



The Ultimate Surrender
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3.8 • 33 Ratings
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
On a sunny beach in the Seychelles, she stole his heart.
Darryn Cavallo is a seasoned photographer and quite used to being surrounded by gorgeous, half-naked women without breaking a sweat but he isn't ready for the powerful feelings fashion model Hannah Sutherland elicits the minute he sets eyes on her. He’d once made the rookie mistake of falling for a model and it had ended badly, so when another photographer implies he's also been with Hannah, Darryn uses it as the perfect excuse to walk away.
But when they meet again, Darryn can't ignore his instincts—Hannah is in danger. Lies and threats make targets of them both, and faced with a situation of pure terror, Darryn is forced to realize he'll do anything to protect her. And to keep her with him, always...
Customer Reviews
Goodness…
I’ve never read a book that started out so great just to end out so terribly. The beginning was good and the storyline seemed to be going somewhere. As soon as they showed up in Paris, he became insufferable and he’s honestly what ruined the entire book. His attitude and behaviour and reactions to everything absolutely sucked. Hannah shouldn’t have forgiven him at all and he’s lucky that she did and then every moment he winded and complained like a little baby, and she took him back with next to no apology. I’m writing this and I haven’t even finished the book because I have to stop. It’s just too bad. And I think the entire stalker part of the book ended way too soon. It was the only actually interesting part of the book. All of the stalker stuff was wrapped up by probably page 100 and I had 80 pages left and was wondering what the hell the author was gonna talk about for the rest of it. Clearly the rest of the 80 pages are very unimportant so far. Even the love scenes are terrible. I got about 25 pages from the end of the book before I decided to stop reading this rubbish.