Stripped

· NLA Digital LLC
4.2
485 reviews
eBook
224
Pages

About this eBook

So how did I get myself into this situation, you ask? Simple: desperation. When you're faced with being homeless and hungry or taking off your clothes for money, the choice is easier than you'd imagine. That doesn't make it easy, though. Oh no. I hate it, in fact. There's nothing I'd like more than to quit and never go into another bar again, never hear the techno beat pulsing in my ears again, never feel the lecherous gazes of horny men again. Then, one day, I meet a man. He's in my club, front and center. He watches me do my routine, and his gaze is full of hunger. Not the kind of desire I'm used to though. It's something different. Something hotter, deeper, and more possessive. I know who he is; of course I do. Everyone knows who Dawson Kellor is. He's People Magazine's Sexiest Man alive. He's the hottest actor in Hollywood. He's the man hand-picked for the role of Rhett Butler in the long-awaited remake of Gone With the Wind. He's the kind of man who can have any woman in the entire world with a mere crook of his finger. So what's he doing looking at me like he has to have me? And how do I resist him when he looks at me with those intoxicating, changeable, quicksilver eyes? I'm a virgin, and he's an American icon of male sexuality. I'm a stripper, and he's a man used to getting anything and everything he wants. And he wants me. I know I should say no, I know he's the worst kind of player...but what my mind knows, my body and my heart may not. And then things get complicated.

Ratings and reviews

4.2
485 reviews
Dianna Benson
16 September 2015
It seemed to rushed. I love Jasinda Wilder's novels but this one had me spinning in circles. The protagonist was really whiny and I read so many romance novels where the protagonist is whiny and stubborn so I just expected something different. I'm not upset I bought because for the most part it was a good book.
3 people found this review helpful
Lindsay Jennings
15 June 2015
I really liked this story. Very male dominant-innocent girl type story. I give this 4 stars and not 5 because this easily couldve been made into 2 books and therefore described better. Towards end seems like all the random jumping around to fit in stories. Personally I would have preffered to just split it up.
2 people found this review helpful
Lichén Louw (The Traveler)
11 June 2015
This is a novel that has you feeling the emotions, anxiety and conflict of the characters vividly. I don't think a women out there couldn't relate to Grey and wish we all had a Dawson.

About the author

New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Jasinda Wilder is a Michigan native with a penchant for titillating tales about sexy men and strong women. When she's not writing, she's probably shopping, baking, or reading.

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