Lock You Down (Rivers Brothers #2)
Jessica Gadziala
Rated: 4.44 of 5 stars
4.44
· Steam/Spice level: 4 of 5
Explicit open door [?]
· 16 ratings · 228 pages · Published: 24 Feb 2020

I used to think stalkers came in one of two categories-
Creepy guys who won’t take no for an answer, and
Women scorned.
That was until I met Reagan.
A woman with secrets.
Secrets I planned to get out of her one way or another.
Among other things.
Reagan -
No sane person decides to be a stalker.
And no smart woman gets the hots for the very man who was supposed to thwart her mission.
I guess that made me both less-than-sane and stupid.
Somehow, I was okay with that.
I knew why it was important to do what I did.
And, maybe, in Nixon, I would find someone who would understand, who would help me.
Even if he grumbled the entire time.
Tagged as:
- suspense 6
- multicultural 6
- contemporary 6
- dual pov 1
- angst 1
- m-f romance 1
- vengeance 1
- small town 1
- workplace/office 1
- competent heroine 1
- independent heroine 1
- tortured heroine 1
- rich heroine 1
- white collar heroine 1
- criminal heroine 1
- bad boys 1
- possessive hero 1
- sunny/happy hero 1
- tortured hero 1
- bodyguard/protector hero 1
- working class hero 1
- enemies to lovers 1
- forbidden love 1
- forced proximity 1
- hurt/comfort 1
- secret relationship 1
- class difference 1
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- content warnings
- death / grief 1
- suicide / ideation 1
- rape 1
- third party sexual assault 1
- geography
- usa 1
- new jersey 1
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The 'Rivers Brothers' series
59 ratings 4.18 ·
m-f · tortured heroine · contemporary · usa · new-jersey · small town · forced proximity · possessive hero · explicit-open-door · suspense · working class heroine · competent heroine · independent heroine · mystery · bad boys · slow burn · tortured hero · hurt-comfort · bodyguard-hero · working class hero
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