Double Down
By Alessandra Torre
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Cover Design: Najla Qamber Designs
Synopsis
In Vegas, there was one man who was off limits. One man… and I fell for him.
I knew there were risks. Still, I played the game. When Dario Capece called, I answered. When he beckoned, I came. When he broke all my rules, I looked the other way.
I knew there were risks. I just never realized they included death.
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Even Money (All In #1)
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About Alessandra Torre
Alessandra Torre is an award-winning New York Times bestselling author of fourteen novels. Her books focus on romance and suspense. Torre has been featured in such publications as Elle and Elle UK, as well as guest blogged for the Huffington Post and RT Book Reviews. She is also the Bedroom Blogger for Cosmopolitan.com.
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This book can only be read after reading Even Money (All in Duet #1).
After the cliffy from Even Money, I wanted to toss my kindle! Thankfully, we didn’t have to wait too long to get the conclusion. Picking up right where we left off, let the fun begin!!
I had no idea how this book would pan out. With the evil father, the possibilities were endless.
However, I felt the story after the first major event was pretty predictable. I figured it out and sailed right through reading without any surprises.
We are left with a pretty open book. An ending, yes… But one that could possibly bring us more sometime down the road.
One character that stood out to me was Laurent. Would enjoy reading more about his background and where he is now. His sister though, she scared me! LOL.
All in all, the duet was a good read.
After the cliffy from Even Money, I wanted to toss my kindle! Thankfully, we didn’t have to wait too long to get the conclusion. Picking up right where we left off, let the fun begin!!
I had no idea how this book would pan out. With the evil father, the possibilities were endless.
However, I felt the story after the first major event was pretty predictable. I figured it out and sailed right through reading without any surprises.
We are left with a pretty open book. An ending, yes… But one that could possibly bring us more sometime down the road.
One character that stood out to me was Laurent. Would enjoy reading more about his background and where he is now. His sister though, she scared me! LOL.
All in all, the duet was a good read.
Alessandra is a master at writing engrossing romantic suspense and here too in the conclusion of the Duet, she mesmerizes you with a riveting read. The book has all the ingredients to make a fine erotic dish with splashes of intrigue, hot boiling sex, sizzling passion and heart tugging sweet emotions. Throw in some murders and voila...you have a perfectly embellished book.

It starts where EVEN MONEY left off, on a cliffy. I couldn't for the life of me figure out how Dario will be able to explain what he said in the end. But Alessandra turns the story on a dime and the trajectory this part of the story takes, just throws everything up in the air. The odds stack against Dario & Bell, yet they dig in their heels and persist, hold hands and hold out, I believe that's what the title means.
I just loved reading Robert Hawk going through a gamut of emotions. Sarcasm to smugness to shock to anger to rage to denial to disbelief and then fury. Just desserts and all !!
He's such a powerful man rendered helpless
A close friend of the governor and a major contributor to his re-election fund. Hell, Hawk had sponsored the police department’s Christmas dinner this year, in addition to his generous annual scholarship program for law enforcement children.

This book also brings to light the depth of Dario and Bell's relationship. What started as intense attraction morphs into true love and as is with all true loves their bonds are tested continuously. They've everything thrown at them. There's cops, there's FBI, there's Robert, there's their families, their friends, and a person out to kill them. All this and they find time to have scorching hot sex !π
A page turner no doubt and improbable, fast paced read. Once you start you won't be able to walk away till you hit THE END.
4 "Cooyon" stars

It starts where EVEN MONEY left off, on a cliffy. I couldn't for the life of me figure out how Dario will be able to explain what he said in the end. But Alessandra turns the story on a dime and the trajectory this part of the story takes, just throws everything up in the air. The odds stack against Dario & Bell, yet they dig in their heels and persist, hold hands and hold out, I believe that's what the title means.
I just loved reading Robert Hawk going through a gamut of emotions. Sarcasm to smugness to shock to anger to rage to denial to disbelief and then fury. Just desserts and all !!
He's such a powerful man rendered helpless
A close friend of the governor and a major contributor to his re-election fund. Hell, Hawk had sponsored the police department’s Christmas dinner this year, in addition to his generous annual scholarship program for law enforcement children.

This book also brings to light the depth of Dario and Bell's relationship. What started as intense attraction morphs into true love and as is with all true loves their bonds are tested continuously. They've everything thrown at them. There's cops, there's FBI, there's Robert, there's their families, their friends, and a person out to kill them. All this and they find time to have scorching hot sex !π
A page turner no doubt and improbable, fast paced read. Once you start you won't be able to walk away till you hit THE END.
4 "Cooyon" stars
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