On Every Street
by:
Karina Halle (author)
When young con artist Ellie Watt decides to call herself Eden White and go after the drug lord who ruined her as a child, she never expects to fall for one of his henchmen. But Javier Bernal is no ordinary man. Subtly dangerous and overwhelmingly seductive, Eden finds herself passionately in love...
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When young con artist Ellie Watt decides to call herself Eden White and go after the drug lord who ruined her as a child, she never expects to fall for one of his henchmen. But Javier Bernal is no ordinary man. Subtly dangerous and overwhelmingly seductive, Eden finds herself passionately in love with Javier, the very person she's set-up to betray. With her body and heart in a heated battle against her deep need for revenge, no one will walk away from this con a winner.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00CWKL13G
Publish date: 4-6-2013
Publisher: Metal Blonde Books
Pages no: 138
Edition language: English
Series: The Artists Trilogy (#0.5)
I picked this for my free Friday read last week and I was so looking forward it. It’s the prequel to the Sins and Needles trilogy, of which I reviewed the first book yesterday. This book takes us back to Ellie’s past where we get to know the infamous Javier, the antagonist in Sins and Needles. In th...
Oh Ellie baby... honey child... you are one lost little girl.
You should probably know that I’m not a fan of books focused on romance, much less of contemporary erotic romance books. So why did I want to start The Artists Trilogy? Honestly, because of the interesting premise, but mostly because of all the great reviews I’ve read, and there’s plenty of them. My...
Just as [b:Sins & Needles|16029994|Sins & Needles (The Artists Trilogy, #1)|Karina Halle|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1347859611s/16029994.jpg|21799599], I enjoyed this one!I would recommend reading this one after Sins & Needles, because that is the full story, whereas On Every Street ...