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kelly_reads_books's review against another edition
5.0
Dark Intentions first few chapters were so thrilling and exciting. What a wonderful character and plot development.
Dante and Jacqueline meet in a very odd and strange way and place, but they connect immediately. I loved how they both trusted their instincts when it came to each other.
The story was good, with a lot going on, but that ending?? Oh my, that was a very big cliffhanger!
Dante and Jacqueline meet in a very odd and strange way and place, but they connect immediately. I loved how they both trusted their instincts when it came to each other.
The story was good, with a lot going on, but that ending?? Oh my, that was a very big cliffhanger!
emmsey84's review
adventurous
mysterious
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
2.0
skylarfarester's review against another edition
2.0
Felt like the book end weird , I think that it should of kept on going.
sansiebar's review
dark
mysterious
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0
shaezreads's review
5.0
Rating 4.5
This story was twisted, I can't wait to read the continuation. Dark Intentions is steamy with quite a bit of mystery. All these secrets must come to light at some point.
Dante seems to know so much about Jacqueline, yet he never lets on how or why. He is there for her in her time of need and this seems as though he could be a good friend or even more. But these secrets.....
Jacqueline is in mourning and trying new things to help her get past her grief. When she meets Dante, there is something about him that calls to her.
Can this newfound "friendship" survive these secrets? This new series should be very interesting.
Reasons I enjoyed this book:
Entertaining, Page-turner, Steamy, Twisted, Unpredictable
This story was twisted, I can't wait to read the continuation. Dark Intentions is steamy with quite a bit of mystery. All these secrets must come to light at some point.
Dante seems to know so much about Jacqueline, yet he never lets on how or why. He is there for her in her time of need and this seems as though he could be a good friend or even more. But these secrets.....
Jacqueline is in mourning and trying new things to help her get past her grief. When she meets Dante, there is something about him that calls to her.
Can this newfound "friendship" survive these secrets? This new series should be very interesting.
Reasons I enjoyed this book:
Entertaining, Page-turner, Steamy, Twisted, Unpredictable
bloodruby29's review
4.0
on one side, i love how this book provides so much professional knowledge. about high risk investing, marketing, and even how to apply a job (i hope i receive that lesson much earlier lol). you get that sense that the characters really HAVE the job and you are running it with them. I even hope Dante kept talking about how he builds his professional life and everything that aspires him.
plotline-wise, there’s almost nothing i can talk about unless that there’s very little going on. this is the first book on the series so to say the story in it was treated like it is just the beginning from the journey and leaves many point unanswered. the chemistry between the main characters is lukewarm but yeah between their limited interaction i actually can feel their vibes start filling in. I’m having fun and is definitely jumping to the second book.
plotline-wise, there’s almost nothing i can talk about unless that there’s very little going on. this is the first book on the series so to say the story in it was treated like it is just the beginning from the journey and leaves many point unanswered. the chemistry between the main characters is lukewarm but yeah between their limited interaction i actually can feel their vibes start filling in. I’m having fun and is definitely jumping to the second book.
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