Closer To You (Suits in Pursuit, #2)
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Amazon readers said...
"...So glad I bought book two, did not have to wait, the writing is excellent and the story makes you dream of finding a man such as Axel..."
- Kimberly A Davis, Amazon Reviewer
“I am SO happy that I did not have to wait for the sequel. I could not put this book down. Too bad real love like this doesn't exist anymore. Beautiful story.”
-- Nichole Y., Amazon Reviewer
“Great book from a pretty talented author. I finished this one and read the second one right after.”
JennH, Amazon Reviewer
“I thought Pull Me Closer (and Closer to You) was a refreshing and promising read. I mostly enjoyed that for an IR novel it did not focus on the race issue and put the characters and their conflicts at the forefront of the storyline.”
- Msecj7, Amazon Reviewer
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Book Description
The continuation of the first book (Pull Me Closer) in the Suits in Pursuit series, Closer To You, picks up on the sensual love story of Axel and Kerrigan.
Following the advice of a spastic inspirational speaker, a jet-setting advertising executive decides its time to trade in her chaotic lifestyle for the one she really wants. Relocation to Atlanta is just the opportunity she needs.
The ad agency owner of an Atlanta firm is looking for talent who can help his business expand. When she interviews with the insanely hot agency owner, her underactive libido goes into overdrive and the feeling is mutual.
A year and kidnapping later, he learns that catching her isn't easy, but keeping her next to impossible. His controversial past and trust issues create the perfect storm, leading to betrayal and heartbreak.
Book three, Take Me Down releases in early 2014. Read the excerpt inside.
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Sizzling Hot Contemporary Romance Across the Color Lines”