Tuesday 24 November 2015

✜ M. O'Keefe ✜ The Truth About Him ✜ #2 ✜



©  Bianca 


M. O'KEEFE
THE TRUTH ABOUT HIM

• Book #2 in the Everything I Left Unsaid Duet 
• 336  pages
• Release Date: 24 November 2015
★★★★★
5 Stars



For fans of Christina Lauren and Jodi Ellen Malpas comes the next novel in M. O’Keefe’s breathtakingly sexy series about a woman called into a journey of the heart, body, and soul.
 
We played our roles, told each other lies.

But now Dylan is no longer just a mysterious deep voice on the other end of the line. We’re face-to-face and our relationship is very, very real.

We still have secrets—but so much is crystal clear:

The thrilling danger.

The raw, naked desire.

The need to keep feeling the way he makes me feel. Forever.

Dylan is putting up walls, trying to keep me safe, but he can’t shut me out. He has seen my darkness and rescued me. Now it’s my turn, if only he will let me.


Book #1 ended in a tiiiiiny little Ciffhanger ☺
Annie's husband Hoyt finally found her - and ambushed her in the trailer, after she just got back from Dylan's place. After she told him that she'll be back one day - once she's divorced.

But now here's Hoyt, and he wants his wife back! He wants her back home on the farm.
But Annie will not go back to him, not ever. Not when she finally knows how amazing things between a man and a woman can be.
She fights, but Hoyt's strong and her neighbor Ben, Dylan's father, is too weak to help much...but he might've called for help...
And they all might save Annie from her husband...but that  doesn't mean that it's all Happy Ever after from now on :/ ....

What will happen to Annie & Dylan?
Will there be a HEA?
Will everybody die at the end?


I'm not telling you that of course ☺


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Book #1 ended waaay too Cliffy-ish for me ☺ I HAD to know if and how Annie will get rid of Hoyt!
And now I do - and phew... what a mess...
Everything could be ok now - Happy End and everyone's happy...
But nope... Annie is not really sure what to do, to think....
She feels guilty and scared......
But Dylan doesn't leave her alone. He doesn't yet know about his feelings - he thinks he's broken, that he can't love someone. Plus - things with his Dad and his gang-member-brother Max and the DEA are too dangerous. He can't leave Annie alone in the Trailer park.

 btw... let's take a moment to appreciate DYLAN!
grrrrrrrrr ☺



LOTS of very sexy scenes and very moving scenes and suspensy scenes!!!

I loved Dylan & Annie's story.
I cried a bit here and there and now I'm sad it's over.

Was there something I didn't like? Hm, maybe the way Molly has Dylan tell his story in the first person and Annie's is third person.... why? Hm. I like that they both get to tell their parts, but it would've been better if both were in 1st person. ☺

The Truth About Him was an extremely erotic and moving & exciting & suspensy romance. About the past & the future, about fear and hope, about family, love & hate .... and about verrrrry sexy moments in a trailerpark!!!

LiNKS TO THE BOOK AND AUTHOR


↓  Book #1



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 Molly O'Keefe has always known she wanted to be a writer (except when she wanted to be a florist or a chef and the brief period of time when she considered being a cowgirl). And once she got her hands on some romances, she knew exactly what she wanted to write.

She published her first Harlequin romance at age 25 and hasn't looked back. She loves exploring every character's road towards happily ever after.

Originally from a small town outside of Chicago, she went to university in St. Louis where she met and fell in love with the editor of her school newspaper. They followed each other around the world for several years and finally got married and settled down in Toronto, Ontario. They welcomed their son into their family in 2006, and their daughter in 2008. When she's not at the park or cleaning up the toy room, Molly is working hard on her next novel, trying to exercise, stalking Tina Fey on the internet and dreaming of the day she can finish a cup of coffee without interruption.