Book Review: The Bargain

 


The enemy who seduced me tore my heart apart and then chased me down to do it again now wants to bargain with me.

Ethan Dalton is filthy rich, arrogant, and the man who crushed my father's hopes of saving his business. He's also gorgeous, a master of seduction, and charming. He wants something from me, and the bargain he offers is life changing, but there's one catch, at least from my perspective. I'm falling for him, and falling hard, but he doesn't have to know. He's not that forever guy. And if I remember that, the bargain means pleasure and adventure, and when it's over, the doors he's opening for me means a brighter future for my family.

I can do this. And I can walk away.

What could go wrong?

Book two in the Dalton Family Trilogy.

My Review

Sophia and Ethan's relationship has not gotten easier from the first book. If anything, it has become more complex. This is because they have realized that there are real feelings involved between them. It is not just a "casual" thing between them. 

Sofia has grown more confident since the first book. I liked seeing her more prominent. It was so endearing to see Ethan so flustered over Sofia. I liked seeing Sofia and Ethan's relationship going to the next level. The location of Paris is a nice touch. 

This book has the angst and the steam. I have really grown closer to Ethan and Sofia and look forward to reading the next book in this series. They make a good couple. 

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