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The Game

By: Vanessa Fewings
Narrated by: Morag Sims
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Can she outwit the ultimate master in a timeless game of seduction?

Chasing Icon, the world's slickest art thief, was the most seductive thrill of London art investigator Zara Leighton's career until the clues led her to the man who holds command of her body and heart, Tobias Wilder, an American billionaire with charisma to spare. Her duty to capture him is complicated by the intensity of their passion. Her will to end their connection is tinted with red-hot need to never let him go.

Tobias's heists are about more than money and ego. His plot to orchestrate the perfect deception in Los Angeles is destiny. No one not even Zara knows the depths of his motivation. And no one suspects the truth behind a single artifact that holds the secrets to an entire civilization. Forced to deny one calling to satisfy another, he knows something must be sacrificed: his code of honor or his loyalty to Zara.
Romantic Suspense Contemporary Romance Romance Suspense Contemporary Game Action & Adventure Heartfelt

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Morag Sims interpretation was very poignaint and I feel I connected more with the Zara in this book than in book 1. I enjoyed the story and felt the turmoil between the characters. Now it's a matter to see how it is all going to unravel.

Great continuation in the series.

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I loved the mystery, adventure, and romance in book 1. It was hard to put down. This book had a totally opposite effect, it was difficult to finish. I even started skipping thru it about midway. The story, the relationship, and Zara's constant nagging was too much. It has lost its luster and I think I am done with the trilogy.

The STRUGGLE was REAL

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