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Published by Self Published on October 13th 2015
Genres: Erotica, Romance, Suspense
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One week. No future. No past. No more.
Alexandria Collins has one week to live carefree—no ghosts of her past or pressures of her future haunting her. Reinventing herself as "Charli," she is knocked off her feet by a sexy, mysterious man who brings her pleasure like she never imagined. With her heart at stake, she forgets that decisions made in the dark of night reappear in the bright light of day."Some of my tastes are unique. They aren’t for everyone. I understand that.”
Lennox "Nox" Demetri is wealthy, confident, and decisive—he knows what he wants. From the first time he sees Charli at an exclusive resort, he knows he wants her. Although he is usually the one to make the rules, together they agree on one:
One week. No more.
When betrayal comes from those closest to Alexandria, she must decide how far she is willing to go to survive. Choices are not always easy, especially when they involve the heart, body, and soul. After all, Infidelity is a business, and some rules are meant to be broken.
"Is it really cheating if you're doing it to yourself?"
From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Aleatha Romig comes a sexy, new dominant hero who knows what he wants, and a strong-willed heroine who has plans of her own. With classic Aleatha Romig twists, turns, deceptions, and devotions, this new epic dark romance will have readers swooning one minute and screaming the next. Have you been Aleatha'd?
BETRAYAL is a full-length novel and the first of five in the INFIDELITY series.
We received this book/audiobook for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect our opinion of the book or the content of our review.
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BOOK REVIEW 4 STARS
This is my second book to review by Aleatha and Oh. My. God! It was great. She knows how to write a book and keep you interested the entire time. Her plotting mind is EVIL! And like I said: OH. MY. GOD!
Ok, first let me gather my thoughts about Betrayal. Betrayal is a story about a girl named Alexandria Charles Montague Collins—let’s keep it as Alex, just as she wants it.
Alex’s the heiress – yes you are reading correctly, heiress, and I’m not saying this book is historical, it’s very contemporary – of the Montague family, a very important and wealthy family in Savannah, Georgia. Her father died when she was a kid, and because Alex’s mom needs to keep the family business afloat —Montague women don’t work— she remarries a man – a horrible shit I might say – who not only plots to take over, but also treats Alex’s mom like hell while emotionally abusing Alex.
So, when Alex graduates from high school, she moves far far away from her family and has 4 successful years in college. After graduation, she secures a spot at Columbia for Law School.
Seeing a bright future ahead, Alex and her best friend decide to celebrate their graduations by spending a week in Del Mar— where she meets a mysterious man, Nox, and has the best no-last-names-no-information agreement ever! Alex and Nox agree to have “fun” for a week and to never try and contact each other again. Let’s just say, that week was FUN!
Six weeks later, Alex is summoned back home, to Savannah, because her mother and stepfather need to have a serious conversation with her. This is where all the effing drama happens! Also, unfortunately, more mistreating and emotional abuse happens as well, which reminds Alex just how horrible her mother and stepfather were to begin with.
So, how do Nox and Alex find their paths again? Will Alex continue to allow her parents to treat her so badly? You’ll have to read this book to find out.
There were 2 stories in this book. The happy/sexy one and the dramatic one. I especially loved reading the chapters about her week with Nox. He treated her like a princess, respected her limits and showed her something she never had before. I liked how they were to each other and how only one week could mean so much to them both. The other story had TOO MUCH DRAMA for my liking. When I was reading those chapters I kept making theories of how Nox would come to the rescue of his princess, or how she would run away from her horrible family. Also, the story had a twist that I didn’t see coming. NEVER EXPECTED THAT TO HAPPEN. And when I was 80% in, I knew the cliffhanger was going to be BAD. That was the only correct assumption i had of this story.
Kudos to Aleatha for this book and please, January come faster because I need the second book RIGHT NOW!
P.S. Oh. My. Effing. God!


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