Saturday 13 April 2019

REVIEW: Unleashed by LA Fiore & Anthony Dwayne




The quaint town of Ogg’s Point rests on the rocky coasts of Maine. Native Rutledge Raines left home with no plans of returning, but years later he is drawn back to sell his late grandmother’s house. He never imagined the mundane task would drop the annoying but sexy Peyton Morgan into his life. Being home forces him to remember why he left in the first place because even small towns have secrets lurking in the shadows. When those demons are unleashed, Rut, Peyton and Ogg’s Point will never be the same.



Julie's Review ⭐⭐⭐⭐
A raw, real love story. Peyton Morgan on a drunken whim clicked on a brand new online purchase!

After having had a rotten time at her place of work, Peyton bought herself a new life, at a place she’d never visited; she bought a house and went to meet the seller, Ruteledge Raines.

I loved their banter over the phone, they fitted even before they physically met.

They both had sad pasts, Ruteledge had been harbouring an awful secret for almost 25 years, and Peyton had lived her life as an Orphan for quite a few years.

If you’re looking for an all alpha, all possessive man, look no further than Rut, he fell head over heels almost immediately for Peyton, they had a connection straight away.

Peyton had made her mind up about Rut, and it was not very nice, that was until she met him….
They both found something they didn’t know they were looking for or wanted.

I loved how they grew together, ho they explored life together. Their relationship was exceptionally beautiful, hard life experiences, changing someone’s outlook on life, allowing themselves only a little happiness.

Wasn’t expecting the curveball but it fitted in so well, no-one saw that coming, threw an edgy WTH.

Consequences, coincidences making things not appear as they should. Emotions taking over and finally making decisions but the ownership of those mistakes make the love shine even brighter.
I loved their story really enjoyed seeing what happened next, I think there was every emotion in Peyton and Ruteledge’s story. A page turner, a story of good over evil and of love over hate.


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