Devour by Gail Haris
Trust is a dangerous gamble.
In a case of mistaken rideshare identity, I end up in a car with the owner of the very casino I’m trying to get to for my cousin’s wedding.
I’m completely unaware that I’ve jumped into a car with Nicholas Deschamps, a powerful man who is desensitized to violence. He’s irresistibly charismatic and extremely handsome, making him a wolf in sheep’s clothing.
He doesn’t reveal his true motives until I find him in my room waiting for me.
I assumed after that weekend, our simple exchange in Sin City would be the end.
But someone has been stalking me since I left. Has my darkest desire followed me back home? He warned me he likes to play games. That I shouldn’t trust him because he would devour me.
All I can say is… let’s play.
Devour is a steamy, contemporary (loose) retelling of Little Red Riding Hood. It is a stand alone novel with no cliffhanger and a HEA. Some scenes could triggering. The hero is morally grey. There’s violence, stalking, gambling, and an intense game of hiding and seek. It is intended for 18+ mature readers.
- File Name:devour-by-gail-haris.epub
- Original Title:Devour : A Stalker Romance: Mayhem Makers - MMM
- Creator:Gail Haris
- Language:en
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- Date:2025-03-07T00:00:00+00:00
- File Size:2.114 MB
Table of Content
- 1. Title Page
- 2. Copyright
- 3. Contents
- 4. Introduction
- 5. Before you begin
- 6. Dedication
- 7. Chapter 1
- 8. Chapter 2
- 9. Chapter 3
- 10. Chapter 4
- 11. Chapter 5
- 12. Chapter 6
- 13. Chapter 7
- 14. Chapter 8
- 15. Chapter 9
- 16. Chapter 10
- 17. Chapter 11
- 18. Chapter 12
- 19. Chapter 13
- 20. Chapter 14
- 21. Chapter 15
- 22. Chapter 16
- 23. Chapter 17
- 24. Chapter 18
- 25. Chapter 19
- 26. Chapter 20
- 27. Chapter 21
- 28. Chapter 22
- 29. Chapter 23
- 30. Chapter 24
- 31. Chapter 25
- 32. Chapter 26
- 33. Chapter 27
- 34. Chapter 28
- 35. Chapter 29
- 36. Epilogue
- 37. Read more
- 38. Acknowledgments
- 39. Also by Gail Haris
- 40. About the Author
I skimmed through a lot of this book. It wasn't all that good. I didn't like her style of writing. Somebody probably should've told the author that it's not a good idea to start off a romance book where the FMC sh!ts herself on page 1. Pretty much ruined the vibe from the start. The TSTL FMC then tells the MMC about it a few chapters later. WTF is going on with authors these days?! SMDH. Won't be reading any more books from this author