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Don't Let Go

Auteur(s): Cynthia Dane, Hildred Billings
Narrateur(s): Lu Banks
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An Awakening

Rose Wu’s ordinary life as a concierge clerk was only meant to be a means to a financial end. Yet there is one resident in her high-rise luxury building who makes coming to work worth it.

Cindy Ling, the enigmatic businesswoman who always has a lady on her arm, also has a wink to spare the mild-mannered clerk looking her way.

When chance brings Rose up to Cindy’s penthouse suite, her life isn’t simply changed forever. It’s transformed.

A Reckoning

From the moment she first sees her, Cindy knows that Rose is a font of endless potential. For a woman who has spent her whole life running away from a core part of her identity, taking Rose as a lover is not only the greatest escape, but Cindy’s best chance at reformatting her image as Taiwan’s foremost playgirl.

Except whenever Cindy makes such drastic changes to her life, she discovers that the old ghosts she attempts to lock away come hurtling back. Falling in love with Rose is a blessing and a curse from the very deity Cindy has held a grudge against since the tragic death of her father.

But Cindy knows they’re a match made in the stars. This time, she’ll overcome her inner demons.

A Bargaining

Yet when Cindy is inevitably consumed, Rose persists. She’ll overcome her traditional family, her sheltered upbringing, and her insecurities if it means not only bringing Cindy out of the darkness, but reclaiming the world Rose knows they deserve to inhabit.

No matter how hard Cindy pushes her away, their carnal connection and fairy-tale romance are too pure to spoil. Rose has nothing to fear.

She won’t let go.

Don't Let Go contains no-holds-barred references to mental illness and features non-Western beliefs and settings. It introduces brand-new characters and clubs to the Dane-Billings universe of billionaire girlfriends and the women who are transformed by loving them.

©2019 Barachou Press (P)2021 Barachou Press
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I tried really hard to get through this book because I loved The Contract by the same author (yes, singular; two names, one person: look it up if you doubt me) but this book is really shallow for how long it is. The characters seem to have little reason beyond sizzling chemistry and compatibility in the bedroom to be together and I've gotten through FOURTEEN HOURS of story. This is one of maybe two books I have given up on right before the climax in decades as a reader hundreds and hundreds of novels under my belt and both times it was because I had been forcing myself to read the book and I just didn't care about the characters. Still, if you're here for some kink scenes and enjoy party girl socialites with plenty of business sense and no common sense and rich girl/poor girl stories maybe this book is for you. As for me, I couldn't take the shallow character development any more. And to add insult to injury, the author is white but likes to act like an expert on East Asian cultures. Does she know more about East Asian, and in this case Taiwanese, culture than the average white person who hasn't traveled in the area? Absolutely, but she'd do better writing about Asian ex-pats living in the West than setting her books in Asia. The cultural setting was really lackluster too, in my opinion. I learned enough about the differences in the culture of rural and urban Taiwan that it would have been interesting atmosphere in a 4-8 hour book, but just felt like when someone claims to be an expert but isn't in an 18 hour book. Speaking of, this book needed a good editor or even just a beta reader to have told the author to cut 50-60% of the book and for author to have taken that advice seriously. Sorry for the rant, but what a waste of a credit. I rated the narrator 3 stars, but would give her another chance with an author whose writing quality I find more reliable. She neither added to nor detracted from the book's enjoyability, but it's hard to judge when she was working with such shoddy material.

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