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Book summary:
Lust is a dangerous
thing. It can make you believe things that are not real. It can seduce
your mind and lead it blindfolded to the cliff that will be its demise.
What would you do if you could leave your life? Wake up one day and be someone else?
I signed the contract. I left Candace Tapers and her slutty, strip club life behind, abandoned every part of that life with one hesitant swipe of my pen.
The agreement was clear:
1. Sex
2. Photo ops
3. No romance
"I need a wife. I am not signing up for romance, or affection, or a full time job. I will not love you. I will have no use for you other than sex and photo ops."
Sex with Nathan was easy. More than easy. Panty-melting, can-never-get-enough HOT. I had begun to think that I could live this new life, showered in luxuries, orgasms, and diamonds.
Then I started tripping over secrets.
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What would you do if you could leave your life? Wake up one day and be someone else?
I signed the contract. I left Candace Tapers and her slutty, strip club life behind, abandoned every part of that life with one hesitant swipe of my pen.
The agreement was clear:
1. Sex
2. Photo ops
3. No romance
"I need a wife. I am not signing up for romance, or affection, or a full time job. I will not love you. I will have no use for you other than sex and photo ops."
Sex with Nathan was easy. More than easy. Panty-melting, can-never-get-enough HOT. I had begun to think that I could live this new life, showered in luxuries, orgasms, and diamonds.
Then I started tripping over secrets.
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My rating:
4,5 stars
My review or "How Alessandra Torre blew my mind again"
The first
book by Alessandra Torre I read was Sex Love Repeat. You probably read it or
heard about it. It’s the one about the woman who’s in a relationship with two
men who know about each other. Well, there’s no need to say that there were
quite a few flabbergasting situations in that book, and that nothing happened
the way I expected it to happen. That’s one of the things that Sex Love Repeat and
The Dumont Diaries have in common. Honestly, my jaw dropped so many times I had
a hard time picking it up. But, I’ll get to that.
The Dumont
Diaries was originally a miniseries consisting of four novellas: To Have, To
Hold, Till Death, and Do Us Part, and then it was combined and published as one
novel. You can find it in both versions. Novellas one and three are free, so if
you aren’t sure, you can get those and see if you like it. But the real stuff
begins in the second novella, reaches its peak in the third, and gets resolved
in the last one.
The main
characters are an unusual match.
The heroine, Candace, is a
stripper. That's not something she likes to do, but it helps pay the bills.
Barely. She can’t even afford to visit her sick father. So it’s always a
good night when the hero comes to the club.
And the hero, Nathan or BlueEyes,
is rich. How rich? Who knows? But that's all we know about him at the beginning
– that he has money. You see, he comes into the club where Candace or
Candy works from time to time, and every time asks for her to perform for him
privately. And every time he leaves her a generous tip. But this time that he comes,
he wants more. A lot more.
That’s how the real story begins.
At the end of the first part I
was curious as to what would happen to them, but I also had an idea about what
that might be. A marriage of convenience is something I’ve read about before. But
boy, was I wrong! Those twists that happened in parts two and three made my
head spin. And I love when a book surprises me. Predictable plots are not
something I’m a fan of.
My feelings towards Candace
didn’t change much throughout the book. I liked her. And I also felt sorry for
her. Because of Nathan. He played with my feelings. I had a lot of different opinions about him. Most of them weren’t at all favorable. To be perfectly
honest, for the most part I wanted to kick his ass. Because of Candace and how
he treated her.
„I
owe you my happiness.
I don’t think a more heartbreaking sentence has ever been said.“
Now, as much as I loved how the
plot progressed, I did feel that the ending should have been longer. I wish that what
happened was better explained. That ending is the reason I subtracted ½ a star
from my rating. I just needed more from them. After everything else was so
beautifully written and the plot developed, the ending felt rushed. But, still,
this was a miniseries that I very much enjoyed. I loved reading it. The author
really has a way of describing even the simplest things and making them
special. And after this and Sex Love Repeat I want to read the rest
of the author’s books.
P.S. Did I mention that the book
has a lot of very, very hot scenes? No? Well, it does. In case you were
wondering.
XOXO