Afera Blackstone II: Sve ili ništa

Afera Blackstone II: Sve ili ništa

Raine Miller

The second book in the Blackstone Affair series continues the passionate story of Ethan Blackstone and Brynne Bennett. Set in London on the eve of the 2012 Olympics, the plot focuses on Ethan's struggle to win back Brynne after he betrays her trust.

Ethan, a successful businessman and security agency agent, is obsessed with Brynne, his "beautiful American," and is determined to do anything to win her back. Their passionate relationship, marked by intense chemistry, confronts dark secrets from both characters' pasts, including Brynne's traumas and Ethan's hidden shadows, which threaten to destroy their love.

The story, told from Ethan's perspective, explores his inner struggle, commitment, and dominant nature, while also battling political threats directed at Brynne. The novel is full of sensual moments, but also drama, as both characters' pasts create obstacles to their future together. Ethan must find a way to protect Brynne from danger and regain her trust.

The book deals with themes of love, trust, and facing the demons of the past, with an emphasis on the fight for a love worth everything. Although less emotionally deep than the first book, All or Nothing draws readers in with its passionate romance and suspenseful plot, leaving them anticipating the third part.

Original title
All In
Translation
Marija Perišić
Editor
Davor Marijić
Graphics design
Kimberly Kilion
Dimensions
19.5 x 13 cm
Pages
280
Publisher
Stilus, Zagreb, 2013.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53795-602-8

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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