Blackmailed For Vengeance edition by Marie Kelly Literature Fiction eBooks


“You are going to move in with me as my fiancée,” he said, finally gratified at the sudden look of shock which filled her face.
“You are blackmailing me to sleep with you,” she cried in horror, her eyes staring at him
He had frowned angrily “I didn’t say anything about you sharing my bed” he replied “I have never had to force a woman to sleep with me, and I certainly don’t intend to start with you” he said with complete contempt in his voice “Please don’t flatter yourself”
Lee Andrews is wrongly accused of breaking the heart of Yanis Dimitri friend, Jim Donovan, who he believes to have attempted suicide as a result. Unable to betray Jim’s secret, Lee has to go along with his misguided vengeance attempt or see her much loved brother go to jail. However, the attraction the two feel for each other is undeniable, and Lee soon finds herself drawn under the enigmatic man’s spell, knowing that his soul purpose is to destroy her.
Can Lee protect herself long enough to save herself before Jim awakens from his comma, or will she once more find her heart shattered, knowing that this time it will be so much worse, knowing that Yanis Demitri, the billionaire playboy will have his vengeance and it will be more complete than even he had ever hoped.
Blackmailed For Vengeance edition by Marie Kelly Literature Fiction eBooks
I didn't expect to write a review of this book. I read a lot of books, way too many to do reviews for all of them, so I generally only write reviews if they were exceptionally good or really bad. I don't want to take the time to review an average book. And this one should have been average. It reminded me of an 80's Harlequin, with Yanis, rich and powerful, dominating Lee throughout most of the book. I was ok with that because I was in the mood for a "mean" hero and I thought the storyline flowed pretty well. I noticed in reviews of her other books that people complained about grammatical errors. There were plenty of those, but if the story is good enough I don't mind overlooking them.What I couldn't overlook was the overuse of the word "had". By the middle of the book it was to the point that I couldn't even concentrate on the story because "had" kept jumping out at me. Sometimes several in one sentence. Out of curiosity I counted them once and there were 16 just on one page. So I basically just skimmed the last half of the book because it was too painful plowing through the "hads". But the story itself was good enough that I wanted to see how it ended.
If not for all of the "hads" throughout the book I would have given it 3 stars. It's a nice average story. I got Kidnapped the Wrong Sister by this author because it was free and I'm sure I'll read it, but I noticed one of the reviews for that book also mentioned that had was overused, so it's obviously a trend. That's too bad because her books have a lot of potential. I don't think I will pay for any more of her books though.
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Blackmailed For Vengeance edition by Marie Kelly Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
As with "Kidnapped the Wrong Sister", the deep supporting characters add to the feeling of immersion in the story. An excellent mix of intrigue and fantasy, I was always looking forward to what would happen next. There is real variety of emotion, from sadness to sizzling, and it ties together very well.
O do I love this book
Didn't stop reading until done
I really like this one, just because what he thought was going to happen went another way. I wish I could give more but I like the way the table turned on this one.
The story line seems good, but there's so many punctuation errors that it makes it hard to enjoy. I don't failt the author... the editors and the publisher should have caught this and made the appropriate changes.
A predictable story line but but the characters are well developed that makes the book well worth reading.
This was a guilty pleasure kind of book. The 'vengeance' aspect seems highly implausible and quaintly old-fashioned. The heroine is so principled it hurts, and the hero (who frankly must be a bit dumb if his vengeance idea is any indicator) suitably rich and handsome. But overall, it is harmless fun HEA.
I didn't expect to write a review of this book. I read a lot of books, way too many to do reviews for all of them, so I generally only write reviews if they were exceptionally good or really bad. I don't want to take the time to review an average book. And this one should have been average. It reminded me of an 80's Harlequin, with Yanis, rich and powerful, dominating Lee throughout most of the book. I was ok with that because I was in the mood for a "mean" hero and I thought the storyline flowed pretty well. I noticed in reviews of her other books that people complained about grammatical errors. There were plenty of those, but if the story is good enough I don't mind overlooking them.
What I couldn't overlook was the overuse of the word "had". By the middle of the book it was to the point that I couldn't even concentrate on the story because "had" kept jumping out at me. Sometimes several in one sentence. Out of curiosity I counted them once and there were 16 just on one page. So I basically just skimmed the last half of the book because it was too painful plowing through the "hads". But the story itself was good enough that I wanted to see how it ended.
If not for all of the "hads" throughout the book I would have given it 3 stars. It's a nice average story. I got Kidnapped the Wrong Sister by this author because it was free and I'm sure I'll read it, but I noticed one of the reviews for that book also mentioned that had was overused, so it's obviously a trend. That's too bad because her books have a lot of potential. I don't think I will pay for any more of her books though.

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