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Chessy has been unhappy for some time now but being stood up by her husband was the last straw. Chessy is ready to give up on them but she gives Tate one more chance to put their marriage to rights. It’s an opportunity which Tate fails miserably. Tate takes her back to the House, which is the sex club they are members of. He has hand picked a third to join in their entertainment, but when he steps away, leaving a tied down Chessy to the mercy of an unknown man, things get out of hand.
Chessy is done being second best to Tate’s job and suffering for it. He left her to the bound and helpless so that he could answer a client’s question, and she doesn’t think she can ever forgive him.
Tate realizes too late that he has lost the only thing that is important to him. The house, the cars that was all for Chessy. Even his dedication to his job was to provide for her with a lifestyle he knew she deserved. Chessy walking away has been the wake up call he should have never needed, and he won’t stop until he wins her back.
THOUGHTS:
In this trilogy only Kylie and Jensen caught my attention. I found no sympathy for Chessy and we barely knew Tate. I guess that was the overall problem. Tate wasn’t there for Chessy, but surprising he made appearance in the prior books to be there for Kylie and for Josslyn when their relationships went to hell.
I guess the most unbelievable part was that Tate walks away from his wife while she was tied down at the House while she was being serviced by a strange man. I don’t think a man has enough blood flowing to his brain that he could even answer a phone while watching a sex act, let alone walk away to coherently talk business. Most men wouldn’t walk away if they were having chest pains and needed to go to the hospital. “No, No. I’m fine. Keep going. More to the left.”
I did have some sympathy for the desperate Tate trying to get Chessy back but overall I wasn’t invested enough in these characters to truly care.
Received an ARC from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 2 August, 2014: Finished reading
- 2 August, 2014: Reviewed