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Annihilate Me Vol. 1 by Christina Ross Review

Title: Annihilate Me Vol. 1

Author: Christina Ross

First published April 25, 2013

312 pages, Kindle Edition

Rating: 3.9

Overview

“Annihilate Me, Volume 1” tells the story of Jennifer Kent, a determined MBA graduate who is struggling to find a job in Manhattan. With time running out and her abusive parents waiting for her back in Maine, Jennifer agrees to an unusual proposal from Alexander Wenn, the handsome billionaire CEO of Wenn Enterprises.

Jennifer would become Alex’s “girlfriend” to fend off other women at exclusive events that distract him from business. Despite Alex’s damaged past, Jennifer finds herself drawn to him and the glittering world of society and big business.

But as Jennifer navigates this treacherous world, she must also protect her heart and her life from dangers she never imagined. Will Jennifer’s MBA be enough to save her from this dangerous game of love and power?

About the Author

Christina Ross started writing during her internship at a renowned fashion magazine, juggling it alongside her regular job. After eight years, she eventually left her role as an editor.

Her stories draw inspiration from her insider knowledge of the fashion industry.

Currently, Christina splits her time between her apartment on Park Avenue in Manhattan and her new abode on the coast of Maine. She cherishes spending time with her girlfriends in both locations.

A passionate animal welfare supporter, Christina’s preferred charity is the ASPCA, and she urges her readers to contribute to it.

Don’t hesitate to connect with Christina on Facebook, where she enjoys engaging with her readers.

Editoral Review

Annihilate Me Vol. 1, written by Christina Ross, is a thrilling and steamy novel that pushes the boundaries of the contemporary romance genre.

First published on April 25, 2013, Annihilate Me Vol. 1 is a novel that is sure to captivate readers with its intense characters, vivid setting, and intricate plot.

The novel takes place in New York City, where main character Jennifer Kent, a hard-working and ambitious journalist, is pursuing a lead on a scandalous story involving billionaire businessman William Ward. As she delves deeper into the mystery, Jennifer finds herself drawn to William, despite his reputation as a womanizer and ruthless businessman.

Rosss writing style is impeccable, as she blends together steamy romance, captivating storytelling, and a larger-than-life character in William Ward. The themes of power, romance, trust, and deceit are woven throughout the novel, making it a page-turner from beginning to end.

One of the strengths of Annihilate Me Vol. 1 is the character development of Jennifer and William.

Ross does an excellent job of creating complex and multifaceted characters that draw the reader in and keep them engaged. Their chemistry is palpable, and Ross cleverly sets the stage for the rest of the series.

Furthermore, the pacing of the book is exceptional, with Ross keeping the tension high throughout the entire novel. The plot structure is also superb, with each chapter building upon the last, leading the reader on a roller coaster ride of emotions and intrigue.

However, one of the limitations of the book is that it may not be suitable for all readers due to its explicit sexual content. Additionally, some readers may find the premise of a tough journalist being lured in by a powerful businessman to be clichd.

Overall, Annihilate Me Vol. 1 is an impressive start to a promising series.

The novel is a must-read for fans of steamy romance and thrilling mystery, and readers will be left eagerly anticipating the next installment. For those who enjoy the works of authors such as E.L. James and Sylvia Day, Annihilate Me Vol.

1 is not to be missed. The book is a gripping and tantalizing novel that will keep readers on the edge of their seats from start to finish.

We give Annihilate Me Vol. 1 a score of 4 out of 5, and we look forward to seeing what Ross has in store for Jennifer and William in the rest of the series.

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