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White Collared Part Four: Passion
White Collared Part Four: Passion
White Collared Part Four: Passion
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White Collared Part Four: Passion

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In the thrilling conclusion of Shelly Bell's White Collared series, Kate and Jaxon are finally free to put the past behind them, but a shocking betrayal could have deadly consequences that neither saw coming.

Compelled by truth …
With Alyssa's murder solved, Kate attempts to fix the damage to her relationship with Jaxon, but with his reputation and career destroyed by false accusations, Jaxon asks for time to consider their future. Yet as hard as Kate tries, she can't extinguish her desire for Jaxon, or forget the pleasure she's found in submission.

Dominated by love …
In an attempt to convince Jaxon they truly belong together, Kate allows him to dominate her completely, signifying her trust and proving her love. But just as everything she's ever dreamed of is finally within her grasp, Kate discovers a chilling secret from Alyssa's past that brings her world crashing down … and reveals a murderer hiding in plain sight.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateJun 24, 2014
ISBN9780062336842
White Collared Part Four: Passion
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Shelly Bell

Shelly Bell writes sensual romance and action-filled erotic thrillers with high emotional stakes for her alpha heroes and kick-ass heroines. She began writing at the insistence of her husband, who dragged her to the store and bought her a laptop. When she's not practicing corporate law, taking care of her family, or writing, you'll find her reading the latest smutty romance. Shelly Bell is a member of Romance Writers of America and International Thriller Writers.

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
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    The overwhelming impression this book gives is of arrogance. The werewolf species is portrayed as so smug in their conviction that they are far superior to humans, that they are barely likeable. I really didn’t care for any of them or what might happen to them. A little of this would have gone a long way, but the author goes overboard with it. If they are so superior, then why are they in constant hiding? Why do they bother to take human shape at all if it’s such a poor substitute for a wolf’s form? It makes no sense.But I guess this build up was necessary to make Denis’s eventual alliance and relationship with Tessa seem all the more fantastic and improbable. After Denis’s plot to kill the queen (Alexander’s wife) fails (he set up Tessa to shoot them but she deliberately missed), they are both sent to Alaska. Despite her fear of him and his loathing for her, they take care of each other. He hunts for her and she once freed him from a steel trap. Eventually, they discover a cave in which to shelter. It is remarkably deep and within its twisting labyrinth, they discover remains of an ancient werewolf society. Far older than anything connected with human history. They live there and eventually they have sex while he is in human form. She has a brat. From overweening guilt, Alexander is driven to search for Tessa and Denis in Alaska. He finds them and fights with Denis while both are in wolf form. Despite being a weaker man and a lesser fighter, Alexander defeats Denis and kills him. Tessa follows not long after.They take the brat – who is a forbidden hybrid – back to civilization with them. There is some kind of controversy about her and wanting to destroy the pack, but it wasn’t very clear. The story was told at the very beginning of the novel and then brought up again at the very end, with this whole long saga in between, so it was hard to follow. Still, I’m going to read the sequel, if only to see how Alexander’s son goes on from here. Apparently, his love for humans is somewhere in between his father’s and his uncle’s.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    read / Don't let the old cover shown fool you. The book has a different more attractive one now. I rushed through almost 150 pages of this one while sick in bed with the flu... so far an excitingly refreshing read. The comparisons to Anne Rice's revival of vampire lore are not unwarranted. If you love werewolves GET THIS BOOK! 2007
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    My favorite "paranormal" book. This succeeds because it stays away from standard "paranormal romance" or "fantasy" or "horror" generic plot lines and characters, but instead presents full characters with writing that puts as much emphasis on quality as it does on fast-paced plot. Very well done, and the sequel is almost as good. Even though first edition value is not very high, I'm holding on to these because I believe in them.

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