My Review of:
Ripple Effect by the
devastatingly talented Keri Lake.
They say misery loves company…and in Ripple Effect Dylan and Ripley find that
their damaged, miserable souls make good company. Dylan learns more about the
psychopath who pretends to own her and promises herself she will walk away
after two months. What Dylan doesn’t
realize is that Ripley lets no one walk away. He is a cold, methodical killer
who never leaves a thread of evidence.
While Dylan fights her addiction, Ripley forces her to see and feel the
pain she buried.
Ripley cannot stop thinking about the
beautiful, caramel skinned angel in his home. The one woman he doesn’t want to
need. He can’t have a weakness, not ever again. It is too dangerous. Ripley can
sense the danger that encircles the two them. Will their worlds collide leaving
them even more scarred than before? Or will they need to save each other as the
rest of the world falls away?
Ripley and Dylan soon discover that
their search to destroy the evil responsible for their nightmare world may be
on a collision course with death. As their worlds merge Dylan proves that sex
is power and its up to her to use it. Ripley must find a way to keep Dylan safe
while suffering at the hands of his maker.
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