Title: Extortion
Series: Controlling Interest #2
Author: Amelia Wilde
Publisher: Dangerous Press
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: October 25, 2022
BLURB
Will Leblanc takes risks in his private equity firm and in the underground boxing ring, but nowhere else. Definitely not in love. Which is why he had to walk away.
Except Bristol Anderson needs his help. More than that, he wants to protect her.
But no one can protect her from him. He has a dark side. A violent side. She’s an unbearable temptation. He's barely holding back.
What happens when the monster inside him gets loose?
REVIEW
Extortion is the second book in the Controlling Interest series and we pick up from book one, Blackmail. ***You will need to read Blackmail in order to understand what is happening in Extortion.***
Bristol is really showing how she feels in Extortion. I loved how she changed who she was an became a person who refused to take things from people. Will no longer had control and I loved her for being done with him and his "drama". The way he felt about her could not be controlled and Bristol loved the pull.
Will sold his business but never thought by doing that he would still be in the vicinity of Bristol. He turned his back on her and walked away. The thoughts of himself makes him feel evil and not good enough for Bristol but fate has other plans for them.
The push and pull, hurt and tears, lust and regret and many other emotions will pull at your heart strings and upset you. Amelia Wilde has made you want more and more for them. The cliffhanger will leave you craving for more and never wanting the story to end!!
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COMING SOON
Releasing January 10
AUTHOR BIO
Amelia Wilde wrote her first story when she was six years old, a narrative strongly inspired by The Polar Express. When she was nine she wrote her first novel-length work, all in one paragraph.
Now, Amelia is all about that love. Her romances feature unique, independent heroines and alpha heroes who are strong of heart and body. Readers have described her work as “emotional,” “intense,” “phenomenal,” and “like a child scribbled with a crayon,” which she takes as the highest praise.
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