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All In

By: Olivia J. Cross
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In the glittering shadows of Las Vegas, where temptation waits behind every neon light, Emma thought she knew the man she married. A former beauty queen with a heart full of hope, she had built her life with Jack—a charming dreamer who promised her the world. But beneath his smile lurked a dangerous secret: a gambling addiction spiraling out of control.

When Jack risks everything in a high-stakes poker game, he makes one final, reckless bet—and loses more than money. He loses Emma.

Dragged into a world she never imagined, Emma is faced with a shocking reality. But where others might break, she finds something unexpected: power. Confidence. Desire. As she navigates the seductive chaos of the Vegas underground, Emma transforms from pawn to queen in a game she never agreed to play.

All In is a provocative, emotionally charged story about betrayal, transformation, and the strange ways love can survive—even flourish—in the most unlikely places. For fans of complex relationship dynamics, character-driven drama, and high-stakes storytelling, this is a journey you won't forget.

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I’m confused with all these colorful descriptions of her being a pass around, playing at being a Dom and getting dominated but mostly being used in front of her husband. I know the husband messed up when he sold her but why didn’t he just leave her.

She definitely for the streets. I feel like I’ve been listening to a painting being created of hot garbage (if that makes sense). Too many unnecessary descriptions of nothing…the color of champagne…really, or getting railed by a stranger in front of your husband.

The story is too chaotic with all this filler for basic adultery. The MFC was given several outs but evidently she doesn’t want vanilla or her marriage, but still wants us the reader to consider this all as innocent exploration.

I just don’t like all the descriptive filler and much ado…etc etc. She’s spent more time expounding on experiences with others and makes her time with her husband feel like a trap. I just couldn’t connect with the MFC character. Her choices I guess is what we’re supposed to get out of this. Idk. Why stay married is all I’m saying. What is the point?

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