Review: Blackmail

Blackmail Blackmail by Amelia Wilde
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Ever the fixer of her father’s problems, Bristol Anderson, has taken a temp position at Summit Equity to support her siblings, 10-year old twins, Mia & Ben.

When another failed con brings trouble right to their door, literally, Bristol takes a page from her father’s book in order to ensure her siblings’ safety.

As a financial anomaly is uncovered by the Summit Equity CFO, Will Leblanc makes a split-second decision to deliver the consequences himself.

What starts as a twisted game, of sorts, quickly morphs as the temp embeds herself under the skin of the self-made billionaire. And yet, perpetually tyrannized by the past, Will can’t let go and trust that people do stick around, won’t allow himself to believe that he deserves good things, including love.

As so many of my fellow romance addicts, I’m a sucker for a tortured hero. We catch enough glimpses of his soft center to know when his walls finally crumbled, he will be e.v.e.r.y.t.h.i.n.g. And in the meantime, he’s a filthy beast between the sheets (and on the conference table, and against…) who gives first rate dirty talk.

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2
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