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A review by maxarcreads
Kept In The Dark by Crystal J. Johnson, Felicity Vaughn
3.5
This is a 3.5 for me. This book had some interesting twists and turns and that's for sure. There are two potential love interests the bodyguard who she had a crush on growing up and is her father's best friend or the mysterious masked man she met at a Halloween party who may be in fact her stalker who is getting more unhinged in the crazy letters being left behind. You don't know who she might end up with at the start but then as things progress things start to get weird with both guys and one or maybe both might have it out for her made things interesting.
Now as this is a novella there isn't a lot of time to go into backgrounds or have character development, but it was still an entertaining, spicy read that was a good way to close out the spooky season.
This book is about Vai who is the daughter of a rockstar and is trying to rehabilitate her wild child bad girl image while being on tour with her father. But during her father's Halloween Party a masked Ghost Faced Man approached her for a dance and she just couldn't say no. As they dance things get out of hand and they have a wild sexy encounter. But with the next morning along with some regrets over what she did she is now confronted with the prospect of a stalker. One who has been leaving increasingly disturbing notes that are concerning her father so much that she now has a personal bodyguard who is none other than Greyson, her father's best friend and longtime bodyguard who she had a childhood crush on. But even under the hot watchful eye of Greyson her masked man keeps turning up giving her these wild moments that make her less interested in being a good girl. But with increasingly scary letters and her masked man turning up everywhere she is starting to wonder if her masked man is in fact her stalker who might be more dangerous than she thought.
Now as this is a novella there isn't a lot of time to go into backgrounds or have character development, but it was still an entertaining, spicy read that was a good way to close out the spooky season.
This book is about Vai who is the daughter of a rockstar and is trying to rehabilitate her wild child bad girl image while being on tour with her father. But during her father's Halloween Party a masked Ghost Faced Man approached her for a dance and she just couldn't say no. As they dance things get out of hand and they have a wild sexy encounter. But with the next morning along with some regrets over what she did she is now confronted with the prospect of a stalker. One who has been leaving increasingly disturbing notes that are concerning her father so much that she now has a personal bodyguard who is none other than Greyson, her father's best friend and longtime bodyguard who she had a childhood crush on. But even under the hot watchful eye of Greyson her masked man keeps turning up giving her these wild moments that make her less interested in being a good girl. But with increasingly scary letters and her masked man turning up everywhere she is starting to wonder if her masked man is in fact her stalker who might be more dangerous than she thought.