Release Date: January 30, 2018Published by: Avon
Read from: February 2-9, 2018de Vincent, #1Source: Edelweiss (I received a copy of this book from the Edelweiss and the Publisher in exchange for a just and honest review. This did nothing to influence my review.)For fans of: Thrillers, Romance, Contemporary, Adult, Series StartersNew York Times bestselling author Jennifer L. Armentrout delivers the unforgettable story of a woman whose new life has just begun—but may end in murder…
Julia Hughes has always played it safe until she learned a very painful lesson. Now Julia’s starting over with a job in the Louisiana bayou—and a scorching encounter with a stranger, only to discover he’s Lucian de Vincent… her new employer. The de Vincent brothers share a massive fortune and a dark reputation. Julia cares for their troubled sister, but a menacing presence in the mansion—and the ever-present temptation of Lucian—prove dangerously distracting.
Lucian’s grandmother claimed de Vincent men fall in love once—and hard. Apparently, it’s Lucian’s turn. Julia’s compassionate care of his twin makes Lucian want to lay himself bare. But some secrets are better for Julia not to know.
The recent “suicide” of Lucian’s father is the latest in a string of deaths on the estate. Someone is eliminating the de Vincents. And the best way to get to Lucian may be through Julia…
Between the covers!
*This book is part of the new adult contemporary romance genre, with a hint of a thriller! It is more mature than YA. I have featured it in Between the Covers as a way to feature the few Adult and New Adult titles I am beginning to read!”
*MY THOUGHTS*
Towards the beginning of February, I was in a book slump. And usually the only thing that helps with my book slumps is a Jennifer L. Armentrout book. And sure enough, it worked.
Julia is on the brink of starting a brand new job in Louisiana. Unknowingly she goes out in style her last night in her hometown…. with her boss, Lucian de Vincent. When she finally gets there, things are much different than she expected, both the job and with Lucian……
Obviously my favorite part of this was the characters lol I’m not sure what it is about JLA’s bad boys, but they are always my favorite. And Lucian was no different. He was super hot and of course super mysterious. I also loved “Ms. Hughes.” She was the usual JLA heroine, but for some reason I connected with her a bit more. And of course them togeteher was everything I hoped it would be. They were so great together and I found myself not wanting to put the book down.
I think I liked it so much because of the setting. If you don’t know, I LOVE New Orleans. Me and my husband actually try to go at least once a year. (This year ALA Annual is there and I AM ALL FOR IT!) The haunting setting and the mention of a haunted mansion was all I needed to love it. I loved that JLA even paid homage to Bourbon Street and said that they stay away from there because it’s for tourists. Which is VERY true lol I’m not a native, but I am from a place where tourists visit alot and I know the places to stay away from lol
As for the secrets at the end, I was actually plesantly surprised. I had become so invested in one character, I wasn’t expecting the ending and all the other secrets that came with it. This was the first time I was so lost in a thriller that I wasn’t trying to find out what was going on before it got to the end. I’m usually trying to figure it out at about 35%, but this time it didn’t even cross my mind. I was too invested in “Ms. Hughes” and Lucian.
This read was all that I expected it to be and more. I loved seeing them together and I loved all the mysteries and secrets surrounding the brothers. Everything was just what I needed to pull me out of the reading funk I’ve been in!
Julia is on the brink of starting a brand new job in Louisiana. Unknowingly she goes out in style her last night in her hometown…. with her boss, Lucian de Vincent. When she finally gets there, things are much different than she expected, both the job and with Lucian……
Obviously my favorite part of this was the characters lol I’m not sure what it is about JLA’s bad boys, but they are always my favorite. And Lucian was no different. He was super hot and of course super mysterious. I also loved “Ms. Hughes.” She was the usual JLA heroine, but for some reason I connected with her a bit more. And of course them togeteher was everything I hoped it would be. They were so great together and I found myself not wanting to put the book down.
I think I liked it so much because of the setting. If you don’t know, I LOVE New Orleans. Me and my husband actually try to go at least once a year. (This year ALA Annual is there and I AM ALL FOR IT!) The haunting setting and the mention of a haunted mansion was all I needed to love it. I loved that JLA even paid homage to Bourbon Street and said that they stay away from there because it’s for tourists. Which is VERY true lol I’m not a native, but I am from a place where tourists visit alot and I know the places to stay away from lol
As for the secrets at the end, I was actually plesantly surprised. I had become so invested in one character, I wasn’t expecting the ending and all the other secrets that came with it. This was the first time I was so lost in a thriller that I wasn’t trying to find out what was going on before it got to the end. I’m usually trying to figure it out at about 35%, but this time it didn’t even cross my mind. I was too invested in “Ms. Hughes” and Lucian.
This read was all that I expected it to be and more. I loved seeing them together and I loved all the mysteries and secrets surrounding the brothers. Everything was just what I needed to pull me out of the reading funk I’ve been in!
Overall, I give this
(This review will have no quotes because it was read via audio)