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Giving In
Giving In | Maya Banks
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FROM THE MUST-READ AUTHOR (ROMANCE JUNKIES) OF LETTING GOTHE NEW NOVEL IN HER SURRENDER TRILOGY. In her sensational Breathless Trilogy, New York Times bestselling author Maya Banks tested the boundaries of desire. In her new trilogy, theres only one thing left to do: cross them. Now, the story continues as one woman, haunted by the shadows of the past, explores the possibilities of a new beginning in ways she never could have imagined Kylie sees the way Jensen looks at her. The dark promise in his eyes. That rough edge of dominance she knows he possesses. But dominance is the one thing that frightens her above all else. She and her brother barely survived a childhood steeped in violence and abuse. She could never give up total control and submit to a man. Especially a man like Jensen. Could she? Jensen sees the shadows in Kylies eyes. Knows he has to tread very carefully or risk losing any chance he has with her. All he wants is the opportunity to show her that dominance doesnt equal pain, bondage or discipline. That emotional surrender is the most powerful of all, and that to submit fully to him will fulfill the aching void in her heart in a way nothing else ever will.
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Lauren_reading
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Two people that grew up in abusive homes. I love how Banks showed them supporting and loving each other, even with set backs and struggles to get beyond their pasts. #contemporaryromance #romantsy

MaleficentBookDragon ❤️the cover. 7y
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The_Literary_Jedi
Giving In | Maya Banks
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Second book in Surrender Trilogy. Same group of friends, different couple. Deals with abusive childhoods and the lingering effects of that abuse in relationships. Actually better than the first because it uses this idea significantly. Interesting yet tantalizing sex scenes but not the core of the story with this couple.