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Poison Kisses Part 1

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This is such a good book. It’s a spin off of The Dirty Money Series. We always knew Seth Cage was scary but we didn’t know just how dangerous and lethal he is. Part 1 gives us backstory on his and Amanda’s history. They hate each other but love each other still. They both want to kill each other. It’s a story full of contradictions. I can’t wait for part two. Received an advance review copy in exchange for an honest review by NetGalley

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The author does a wonderful job of my making her characters come to life Seth and Amanda are both very stubborn but I think they are very suited to each other..The story kept me on the edge of my seat. Will they get a chance to discuss the past while trying to stay alive and stop terrorist threat.
I can't wait for the next installment.

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Lisa Renee Jones is the queen of breathless. Poison Kisses proves that. Seth and Amanda are intensely sexy. Their lambada of dangerous love and smart manipulation is the ultimate for any fan of cat and mouse thrillers. Not only are the characters seducing each other, their setting the bait to lure in the reader as well. The only flaw is that I have to wait to see what happens next.

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Seth is a romantic one, “you’re with me now and no one gets to take you from me. And I’m the only one who gets to kill you.” Amanda is a feisty one, “a proper hello is me placing my knee in your balls,” she says, yanking the belt out of the loops..." I'm liking this serial and Seth and Amanda, they're both studdorn, still attractive to each other and won't give in I can't wait to see what the next novella brings.

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first time reading from this author and can't wait to read more! Wonderful chemistry from Seth and Amanda.

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I enjoyed this book's premise of a spy thriller/romance combo. It reminded me of <i>The Secret History of the Pink Carnation</i> in a modern setting. I appreciated the strong female character that Amanda presented, in stark contrast to the weaker women I'm used to seeing in romance novels. There have been several different plot lines woven throughout the story, and the adventure has drawn me in.

I didn't like how aggressive Seth was at times, not on the job, but with Amanda. It was a little too <i>Fifty Shades of Gray</i> in a couple parts. I do think Seth's character development was on point. I related to him more as the book progressed.

Overall, I'd definitely recommend this book, and I look forward to reading the next installment.

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