Book Review: Uneven Exchange by S.K. Derban
Uneven Exchange by S.K. Derban
Publisher: Limitless Publishing LLC
Published: 1st September 2015
Format: Ebook
Pages: 269
ISBN: 9781680582673
Synopsis:
Like fire and ice, Alexandra Callet’s life runs hot and cold. At the age of thirty-three, Alexandra owns a stunning home and a successful interior design company. But she is in love with her business partner, Jake Taylor, and he doesn’t even seem to realize she’s a woman. She should be on top of the world, but instead she feels dragged down by the void in her heart. Hoping for answers, she decides a trip to Mexico might soothe her soul. Jake Taylor only pretends to be a confirmed bachelor. Jake has been entranced by Alexandra’s determination and exotic beauty since the moment they met, but she has no idea how he feels. He considers confessing his love, but fears jeopardizing their friendship and business. He’s caught in a web of pretending he doesn’t care, and doesn’t see a way out of it. Alexandra is recruited for a dangerous mission. Following her trip to Mexico, her resemblance to a member of an assassin’s family leads Alexandra to be recruited by the DEA. Her training leaves her distracted, and her business begins to suffer. Jake notices her sudden change, and feels her slipping both personally and professionally beyond his reach. Should he finally take the chance…before it’s too late? After all, he has nothing to lose. However, when Alexandra returns to Mexico for her mission, things go terribly wrong. Will she be able find the strength to fight and escape the peaceful haven that has now become her prison? Or will Jake lose Alexandra forever…
My Thoughts:
I would like to thank Limitless Publishing LLC for publishing this book and also to NetGalley for letting me read and review this book.
I absolutely loved this book and had read the whole thing in a matter of hours. It had me completely hooked from beginning to end.
Alexandra is a completely lovable and fiery main character. She's completely and utterly head over heels in love with her business partner Jake Taylor. Unbeknownst to her, he feels the same way. I kind of felt sorry for them both as they have been partners for years and had never told each other how they really feel.
I thought that something was going to happen between Alexandra and possibly a few other characters, but that's just the way her character and others come across.
It was very well written and I would very happily read more by S.K. Derban. I'm going to give this book a rating of 5/5 (my very first).