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Mr. Beautiful

Up in the Air, Book 4

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Mr. Beautiful

By: R.K. Lilley
Narrated by: Jason Clarke
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James

She was my sin and my temple. I both worshipped and defiled there. Gloried and desecrated. Revered and debased.

I've been remade four times in my life.

It is a distinct feeling. Impossible to mistake. The very marked sensation of being unraveled and reknit into a new thing, a new person. It can be good or bad, helpful or harmful, but above all, it is unstoppable.

I was remade when my parents died, went from a happy childhood into navigating a very dark world, with endless responsibilities, surrounded by enemies, and despairingly alone.

It happened again at the hands of a cowardly predator. I'd become angrier with that one, more cynical, and it undoubtedly turned me into the kinky f**k I was today.

The third happened swiftly. One day I looked up into a pair of pale blue eyes and saw the other half of my soul. Checkmate. I went from a completely controlled existence, a life where I made every decision with cold calculation, to a man overcome with feelings and emotions that were foreign but somehow wonderful.

And all too soon after that cataclysmic change was this fourth one, this one where I begged a God I'd never entertained to spare the life of a woman that I could not live without.

Mr. Beautiful is a continuation of the Up in the Air series, told from the male point of view, with POVs from James, Stephan, Tristan, Frankie, and Akira.

This book is intended for readers 18 and up.

©2014 R.K. Lilley (P)2015 R.K. Lilley
Contemporary Romance Romance Contemporary
Multiple Perspectives • Character Development • Strong Male Voice • Satisfying Epilogue • Emotional Depth

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I am an admitted sentimental mess. I have truly enjoyed the series. It was nice to not only get Mr. Beautiful's POV but to also get more. The present info and the future of the Beautiful family...

The epilogue made the book. Mr. Beautiful tells us what love is and it gave me tears and hopeless longing. It was absolutely the best, most romantic description I have ever heard. Too bad he's taken.

BTW, his and Tristan's conversations are so much fun!

Only issue with the audio was that in books 1-3 her best friends name was pronounced Stefan. In this book, it's pronounced Stephen.

Alas Mr. Beautiful's POV

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The narrator in this story was great. His voice was strong and drew me in to the events. I didn't expect to learn what I did about Stephen based on the title of the book, so that was really great. I love the ending with his daughter. too cute.

Great ending to a series

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in love with this series. hope to see more about Tristan and Danica or acura and Lana. or even Bianca and James

awesome book

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I don't understood the point of book 4, you are just recapping scenes from the first 3 books in a different perspective, verily little new material. Seems like a desperate ploy to make more money on the same story, I loved this series until now.
Caracter names should remain the same in all books. Her friends name is Stefan in books 1-3 but book 4 you are calling him Steven, drove me nuts through the whole thing. This error should not have happened!! Great series otherwise!!

His name is Stefan!!

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In the first 3 books of this series, the best friend of the female lead was read as Stefan, in this final book 4, with a new narrator, he was read as Steven. Love the narrators voice, expressive

inconsistencies annoyed me

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