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His Alone

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"I devour every single delicious word Alexa Riley writes." —#1 New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Maya Banks
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR
Ryan Justice may be her boss, but nothing will stop him from making her his. NEW YORK TIMES and #1 ebook bestselling author Alexa Riley entices with a brand-new, full-length novel.
She thinks I'm perfect. A good boss, a good man. She thinks that I play by the rules.
She has no idea who I truly am. Why I'm really here.
Paige Turner is trying to outrun her past, but there it is, tossed back in her face anytime she manages to get two steps ahead.
She has no idea what a man like me will do to get what he wants.
Her need for Ryan got in the way of revenge, took her off course. Redirected her focus. Before she knew it, he'd made his way into her life. Into her heart.
I'm dirtier than she knows. She thinks I'm good to the core, but she doesn't know the things I've done. The things I would do for her.
True love doesn't let secrets as big as these stay buried. And when the truth about Paige's father is finally exposed, Ryan will do anything to fix everything. Paige has always been his—and his alone.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrators Summer Morton and Jay Crow sell obsession in Alexa Riley's For Her series. Morton portrays Paige Turner, a young woman scarred by her father's violent actions. Crow counters Paige's insecurity with an uncompromising portrait of her boss and lover, Ryan Justice. Crow captures Ryan's dominating personality and his long-term fixation on Paige with a gruff tone and staccato intonation. In lower, flowing tones, Morton evokes Paige's hidden sadness and urge for revenge. Morton skillfully reveals emotions by lingering on certain words with palpable longing. Both narrators are less strong at dialogue from the opposite gender. Riley's phrasing makes it equally difficult to tell when characters are thinking versus speaking aloud. Nonetheless, Morton and Crow deliver a romance that is fresh and raw. C.A. 2018 Audies Finalist © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine

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