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Bait by Jade West





Title: Bait
Author: Jade West 
Genre: Romance, Suspense 
Photographer: Wander Aguiar
Model: Jonny James
Cover Designer: RBA Designs 










A stranger online. Dark hair and even darker eyes that knew my dirty desires before I did. 
A fantasy that should never be spoken. But he pulled the confession from me. 
And now he’s coming for me.
Rough. Dirty. Dangerous.
It’s supposed to be one night to get me off and make me forget.
He’ll make me his and I’ll pretend I don’t want him to.
I’ll run and he’ll chase. 
Because I asked him for this.
I begged him for this.
Tonight, in the darkness, he’s the hunter.
And I’m the bait.







Bait Bait by Jade West
My rating: 5 of 5 stars







Jade West is always unpredictable. I never know what kind of story i'll get when i open any of her books, and Bait was no exception! I'm not quite sure what i would have like to happen, but one thing is for sure, i wasn't disappointed when it came to Phoenix and Abigail's story.









This was the kind of book that made me see just how far people will got to quiet their inner demons. To get rid of some self proclaimed self hate and guilt that they know deep down isn't of their doing. Yet, at the same time, it went to show just what desperation will do to people when it comes down to the last little thread of sanity left in them. While probably not my number 1 hit from Jade West, it still rates on my 5 star rating simply because i was breathless by the end of this book and wanted to know just whose story we could get out of the remaining characters.




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Jade has increasingly less to say about herself as time goes on, other than the fact she is an author, but she’s happy with this fact. 
Living in imaginary realities and having a legitimate excuse for it is really all she’s ever wanted. 
Jade is as dirty as you’d expect from her novels, and talking smut makes her smile. 
She lives in the Herefordshire countryside with a couple of hounds and a guy who’s able to cope with her inherent weirdness. 

She has a red living room, decorated with far more zebra print than most people could bear and fights a constant battle with her addiction to Coca-Cola.


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