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Expose Me
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- 3,49 €
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- 3,49 €
Publisher Description
'Fabulous ending to an awesome trilogy. You will not want to put it down.' Amazon reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Ten years ago, one terrible night changed everything for Austin, Hunter and Alex. Austin and Hunter have played their parts, now Alex has to act…
With ruthless determination, Alex Diaz has become the head of a media empire. But he has one last thing to achieve…avenging a friend’s death. With stunning talk-show host Chelsea Maxwell about to interview the man responsible live on TV, this is Alex’s chance to expose him.
Alex is prepared to seduce Chelsea to get her co-operation, but he underestimates Chelsea and their attraction. Then Alex realises that to use her show to exact a revenge could shatter the life that Chelsea has built to protect herself…
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Perfect for fans of:
Billionaire romance 💰
Unexpected attraction ❤️
Revenge 😈
About the author
Kate Hewitt has worked a variety of different jobs, from drama teacher to editorial assistant to youth worker, but writing romance is the best one yet. She also writes women's fiction and all her stories celebrate the healing and redemptive power of love. Kate lives in a tiny village in the English Cotswolds with her husband, five children, and an overly affectionate Golden Retriever.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The multi-author Fifth Avenue series reaches a satisfactory conclusion (following Caitlin Crews's Scandalize Me) via a well-trod path. Super-wealthy, super-sexy Alex Diaz and his college friends are determined to bring utter ruin to Jason Treffen, whose high-class pimping lead to the death of Alex's college friend, Sarah. To get his revenge, Alex enlists Chelsea Maxwell, a daytime TV host who wants to pursue a career in serious journalism, to blindside Jason on live TV. Alex is not quite willing to promise her a job in exchange for throwing her career away on air, but he's willing to sleep with her to soften her up. While the plot moves quickly and the characters both exhibit vulnerability enough to make them sympathetic, it relies too much on the clich of a strong, dominant woman who secretly needs a stronger, more dominant man to take charge of her. Nonetheless, the story closes the series in a thematically appropriate way and will appeal to readers who enjoyed the earlier books.