Everything I left Unsaid by M. O’Keefe
I didn’t think answering someone else’s cellphone would change my life. But the stranger with the low, deep voice on the other end of the line tempted me, awakened my body, set me on fire. He was looking for someone else. Instead he found me.
And I found a hot, secret world where I felt alive for the first time.
His name was Dylan, and, strangely, he made me feel safe. Desired. Compelled. Every dark thing he asked me to do, I did. Without question. I longed to meet him, but we were both keeping secrets. And mine were dangerous. If I took the first step, if I got closer to Dylan—emotionally, physically—then I wouldn’t be hiding anymore. I would be exposed, with nothing left to surrender but the truth. And my truth could hurt us both.
4.5 stars
Damn, you know when the percentage gets higher and higher on your kindle and you know that so much more of the story needs to be told but there’s not enough time in the book left so you keep looking at the percentage hoping you’re wrong and that you’ll be able to read more and it won’t end with a cliffy- yeah that’s this all the way.
Damn this book. It’s so good. Incredibly good. In fact it’s so good, I’m mad, literally mad, that it’s over.
I don’t really recap, you have a synopsis so let me just tell you this is a fresh story with some bold, hot sex, plenty of suspense and intrigue.
This book takes phone sex to a whole different place. I liked it.
There is a depth to this book in all it’s ugliness there’s beauty.
“That was the truth, wasn’t it? We could all be so many things. Victims and Criminals. Sinners and saints. Devious and virtuous.”
I hope like heck this book stays in the forefront of my mind, as I really, really want to get a conclusion to this captivating story.
Molly O’Keefe is an award-winning author of over 30 romance novels. She lives in Toronto, Canada with her family and the largest heap of dirty laundry in North America. Sign up for her newsletter to get release day news, exclusive excerpts, sale announcements and in-depth author interviews!
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