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Magnolia and Moses fight for their HEA in 'Madame Temptress' by Meghan March


From New York Times bestselling author Meghan March comes the stunning conclusion to the highly-anticipated Magnolia Duet.


I didn’t choose this path. No one would.

I played the cards I was dealt.

This life made me. This city made me.

I won’t apologize for who I’ve become.

Moses wouldn't have me any other way.

He says he wants forever, and I’m starting to believe him.

But I can’t outrun my past, and my sins are catching up with me.

If it’s time to atone, I’ll gladly pay my penance.

We might be getting our second chance, but we have to make it out alive first.


Review

In the last book of the duet, Magnolia and Moses have their work set up for them. They are still struggling trying to find the man that is trying to kill Magnolia and nothing they do seems to work. It's a chess match and it's going to take to the end to see who will win.

The story is a bit slow at the beginning, but when it gets to the drama, it's going to be hard to put the book down. Moses takes the role as alpha to a new level but at the same time he knows when to let Magnolia be the alpha. I really like the fact that he doesn't try to control Magnolia and make decisions for her. Don't get me wrong I like an alpha male just as much as the next girl, but sometimes it's nice to see an alpha let his woman take charge.

Mount and Keira are very much in the story and get reminded why we like them as a couple. Mount is the opposite to Moses but they respect each other. They have to come together and try to take down this mad man and that is hard for two alphas to come up with a plan. I like that March includes everyone that she has written in stories and how she entwines them with her new stories. You never know who is going to be in book to book.

The ending is crazy and a whirlwind. Make sure that when you start it that you don't have anywhere else to be because you won't be able to put the book down.

Rating: B+

 

Madam Temptress is the conclusion of the Magnolia Duet and should be read after Creole Kingpin.

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About the author:

Making the jump from corporate lawyer to romance author was a leap of faith that New York Times, #1 Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling author Meghan March will never regret. With over thirty titles published, she has sold millions of books in nearly a dozen languages to fellow romance-lovers around the world. A nomad at heart, she can currently be found in the woods of the Pacific Northwest, living her happily ever after with her real-life alpha hero.

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