Untied
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4.8 • 16 Ratings
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- $5.99
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Publisher Description
Opposites attract in this sensual "Beauty and the Geek" romance by bestselling and award-winning author Lydia Michaels when billionaire virgin hero Elliot Garnet gets a shot with the woman of his dreams.
She's an impulsive romantic, and he's a methodical realist.
She's an exotic belly dancer and the centerpiece of every man's fantasy. He's a painfully shy, introverted billionaire–and a virgin.
She's spent her life searching for Mr. Right and consequently dated every Mr. Wrong. He's never dated anyone–never wanted to–until he met her.
Elliot must lay everything on the line for a chance to live out his darkest fantasies with the woman of his dreams. He's nothing like the men Nadia usually dates, but maybe that's the secret to escaping all the Mr. Wrongs.
Customer Reviews
A phenomenal must read!!
I’ve waited years (seriously.... since I read Blind) to read this story, and omgah. Lydia Michaels didn’t disappoint!
I love how the story starts, with a sort of superhero incognito, and it just goes from there. I love the side that Elliot and Nadia brought out in each other, as both of them faced insecurities and found the one they are meant to be with.
I enjoyed catching up with the secondary characters, and was so happy to return to the Mastermind crew!!!
A fantastic must read that I would highly recommend!!
Excellent read!!
I loved this book! I was hoping we’d get to see Elliot get his happily ever after when we met him in the first book in this series, Blind. I really enjoyed Elliot and Nadia’s story! They were so good for one another and they each helped the other in such important ways.
This was truly a beautiful story and I really enjoyed it.
Insecurity comes in different forms
In this second book of the Mastermind series, we meet Elliot. Elliot is a straight shooter. He has no time for personal relarelationships no the desire. No woman has ever peeked his interest until Nadia. She was the dance instructor that his friend Asher hired so long ago but he can't stop thinking about where she is or what she's doing. On night while dining alone, he sees her with another man and she doesn't look the least bit happy. He decides to follow her and becomes her hero.
I loved how each of these characters had doubts about who they were. Elliot feels he's not good enough for Nadia and in return Nadia feels she's not good enough for him. They are true people. Elliot feels he's not an alpha male but in his own way he's better. He puts her needs above his own. She feels she has nothing to offer Elliot but cares for him like no other person, other than his mother, ever has. They put so much thought into how wrong they are for the other person, they don't give themselves the chance to embrace what they have. Elliot's directness is refreshing. He tells it like it is and has no malice in doing so. Nadia is tired of the games her past men have played. She appreciates his openness. The growing pains they have can be heartbreaking at times and blazing hot at others. Loved how this all came together.