Keeping His Secret by Sienna Ciles
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Dalton Jones running away from his dark past and being the black sheep of his family, he is a now maintaining his wealthy father's upscale community residence as a manager and handyman, a eye candy for the women with wonderful built and tattoos. When he receives a notification about a new tenant, who indeed family friend with his father, little he is excited to know about her. Brittany Wellington, a MBA graduate student, shifts to the community, getting her first leaf of freedom but with a warning to be careful around Dalton, which peaks her curiosity. Slowly they both come close to each other, but his secret and past haunting him without leaving his back. I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book, I received, which I really enjoyed. This book is a amazing work by Sienna Ciles, she has nailed it with the story telling, with raw emotions. Both the leads are controlled by their parents but wants to live their own life, their struggle to get things together and make things better are written wonderfully.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Dalton Jones running away from his dark past and being the black sheep of his family, he is a now maintaining his wealthy father's upscale community residence as a manager and handyman, a eye candy for the women with wonderful built and tattoos. When he receives a notification about a new tenant, who indeed family friend with his father, little he is excited to know about her. Brittany Wellington, a MBA graduate student, shifts to the community, getting her first leaf of freedom but with a warning to be careful around Dalton, which peaks her curiosity. Slowly they both come close to each other, but his secret and past haunting him without leaving his back. I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book, I received, which I really enjoyed. This book is a amazing work by Sienna Ciles, she has nailed it with the story telling, with raw emotions. Both the leads are controlled by their parents but wants to live their own life, their struggle to get things together and make things better are written wonderfully.
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