Friday 22 April 2016

*** Review of The Devils Wife***










No one claims marriage is easy. That is especially true for Kayla Sutton, because she’s married to a sadist who takes the meaning of the word "dominance" to new heights. But Kayla should have known. She fell for his wicked ways after he blackmailed her, stayed after he kidnapped her, went back to him after he almost destroyed them both with his unpredictable fury.

Then she married him.

A year has passed since Kayla agreed to love, honor, and obey. Day after day, she survives his volatile nature. On her knees at his feet, underneath him between the sheets, bent over the bed to receive the fiery lash of his belt. But she’s beginning to miss the one thing she promised Gage Channing when she married him: her freedom.

NOTE TO READERS: THE DEVIL'S WIFE is a continuation of THE DEVIL'S KISS SERIES. For a better reading experience, please begin with the Devil's Kiss before reading the Devil's Wife. For mature audiences only. Includes explicit and disturbing subject matter that may offend some readers.





Five Stars 
☆☆☆☆


Gage..The man you love to hate/hate to love is back!!!
Gemma James has done it again. This series has always been one of my favourite series and this book reminded me why. Married to Gage for the last year, Kayla is used to his obsessive, sadist ways.
The sexual sparks still fly between them but when Kayla starts pushing the rules, gage pushes back just as hard. With them both keeping secrets from each other, and Kayla finding her backbone again, you just know the results will be explosive.
There's a major twist that knocked me for six, didn't see it coming and it made me want to scream. I absolutely adore Gage, he was an a**hole in the first book and he's still one in this. With little peaks of his gentler side he's definitely got a fan for life with me.
You do need to read the previous books in this series before The Devils Wife and if you like darker romances this is definitely a series you need to be looking at.


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