BLURB
I don't know what it's like to feel.
To hurt.
The ability was stolen from me in my youth.
I consider that theft a gift.
Feelings got in the way when you were building an empire.
Amassing power.
I had the empire.
I had the power.
One moment in an alley changed everything.
What took over a decade to amass was snatched away in a second.
He killed for me.
But he didn't save me.
MY
OPINION
This book totally killed me!
I know that Anne Malcom has this THING, which made her books awesome, but doyenne. is everything!
I had this book nearly after last correction by the author and I immediately began to start read this story. It was four hours with angst and curiosity. All of these ended with big suprise and I really needed a little bit of time to put my thoughts togheter. Don't blame me, OK?
doyenne. isn't simple book, but when You will start read it, you can't put it down until the end.
Charlotte is damaged, destroyed woman, whos have a big cosmetic company in her hands. She must be smart and calculating all the things to be the best. I loved her for the first page.
But Jacob, who was nameless a lot of time in this story stole my heart. He is like a lion. Always ready to attack and kill. He is the evil with darkness around him. Maybe on the first met You won't like him, but when You will read his story I am pretty sure that he will stole Yours heart too.
The sexual tension between this two characters is increasing page by page. Charlotte and Jacob are like two magnetic poles, always repel each other, but in the end they have real, raw sex, which connection them not only bodily, but mentally too.
doyenne. is story that You must read. While I was reading it, my thoughts were ravel. I think that this new book of Anne Malcom is one of the best book which this author wrote. No kidding. All of them are really awesome, but THIS for me is the best.
The chemistry, the characters, the plot are truly fantastic.
This love story is tough, hard and very difficult.
Without flowers, hearts and sweetness, but with darkness, pain and sadness.
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