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A review by maxarcreads
His Vindictive Denial by Florence Ocelot
4.0
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This book is spicy!!!
It starts off in a Casino with the FMC playing blackjack when a very attractive man sits down next to her. They get to talking and eventually he invites her to an exclusive bar below. So exclusive when they get down to the bar no one else is there except the bar tender who looks nervous and some bodyguards. She then realizes the man who introduced himself as Vin is short for Vincenzo the owner of the casino and mob leader and she has been caught by him counting cards. In a fit of panic, she makes a bet with him that if she wins, she gets to leave unharmed and if he wins, she will never step foot onto one of his properties again unless she is willing to deal with the consequences... and all of this will be decided by the toss of a coin. However, she has a few tricks up her sleeve.
This book was all spice with little plot, but I still loved it and that is what I expect with this type of novella. There was actually enough of a plot that I actually wanted the story to go further because I loved the spice and tension and taunting/banter between these two characters. Totally recommend for anyone looking for a quick spicy read.
This book is spicy!!!
It starts off in a Casino with the FMC playing blackjack when a very attractive man sits down next to her. They get to talking and eventually he invites her to an exclusive bar below. So exclusive when they get down to the bar no one else is there except the bar tender who looks nervous and some bodyguards. She then realizes the man who introduced himself as Vin is short for Vincenzo the owner of the casino and mob leader and she has been caught by him counting cards. In a fit of panic, she makes a bet with him that if she wins, she gets to leave unharmed and if he wins, she will never step foot onto one of his properties again unless she is willing to deal with the consequences... and all of this will be decided by the toss of a coin. However, she has a few tricks up her sleeve.
This book was all spice with little plot, but I still loved it and that is what I expect with this type of novella. There was actually enough of a plot that I actually wanted the story to go further because I loved the spice and tension and taunting/banter between these two characters. Totally recommend for anyone looking for a quick spicy read.