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Dair by R.K. Lilley Review

Title: Dair

Author: R.K. Lilley

First published July 24, 2014

120 pages, Nook

ISBN: 2940149801992

Rating: 3.96

Overview

Dair and Iris have had a tumultuous relationship, to say the least. Despite the chaos, Dair has recorded every detail of Iris – her hair, her eyes, her voice, everything.

He needs to remember the real Iris, even if it means facing some hard truths. But after receiving a disturbing letter, Dair is convinced that Iris has left his life for good.

He tries his best to move on, but when an opportunity arises to uncover the truth about her disappearance, Dair takes it without hesitation. However, every revelation only leaves him more confused and lost.

Will he be ready for the messy truth when it’s finally revealed? Find out in the final installment of Iris and Dair’s story.

This book is for readers 18 and up.

About the Author

R.K. Lilley has been writing for as long as she can remember, but has taken on some interesting jobs to make ends meet. One such job was working as a first class flight attendant, and she always knew she had to write a book about her experiences.

Fusing her passion for romance and BDSM, she has made her debut in the contemporary romance and erotica genres with the Up In the Air Trilogy. Currently, she is busy working on the final book in the series.

If you want to contact R.K., you can reach her at [email protected]. You can also stay up-to-date with her work by visiting her Facebook page or checking out her website.

Additionally, R.K. also writes urban fantasy under the pen name Rebecca K. Lilley.

Editoral Review

Dair by R.K. Lilley is a captivating romance novel that explores the tempestuous relationship between a high-powered CEO and his talented assistant. Lilley, known for her bestselling romance series, Flight and The Up in the Air Trilogy, delivers yet another page-turner that keeps readers hooked from start to finish.

Set in New York City, Dair charts the unravelling of the working relationship between Dair Wilson, the CEO of a global media company, and his assistant, Iris Easton. Iris, who has harbored a crush on her boss for years, finally finds the courage to confess her feelings, but her confession sets off a chain of events that threatens to shatter both her heart and her career.

The plot of Dair is rife with drama, passion, and tension. Lilley does a masterful job of creating complex and multidimensional characters, whose motivations and struggles feel authentic and relatable.

The chemistry between Dair and Iris is palpable, and readers will find themselves rooting for their seemingly star-crossed love, despite the obstacles that stand in their way. Lilley’s writing style is fluid and evocative, transporting readers to the glamorous world of high stakes media and the intricate workings of a powerful corporation.

The pacing is brisk, with unexpected twists and turns that keep readers on their toes. One of the strengths of Dair is its exploration of power dynamics, both personal and professional.

Lilley delves into the complexities of workplace relationships, and the fine line between love and ambition. She also doesn’t shy away from the darker aspects of love, such as jealousy, obsession, and betrayal.

However, some readers may find the plot to be predictable or stereotypical, with some tropes that are commonly found in the romance genre. The ending may also lack the satisfying closure that some readers crave.

Overall, Dair is a compelling and satisfying read for fans of contemporary romance. Lilley’s skillful storytelling and nuanced characters make for an engaging and emotionally resonant novel.

It’s a perfect book for a lazy weekend read or a cozy night in with a glass of wine. Rating: 4/5.

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