![]() ![]() Two years ago Gia fell in love with Jackson Rutledge. The entire book moves from her point of view. I ended up really enjoying Afterburn and Aftershock. I can definitely see the charm in Sylvia Day's writing. I still have to read her Bared to You series but when I had an opportunity to read Afterburn and Aftershock I couldn't let it pass by. ![]() I have been wanting to read a Sylvia Day book to know what all the hype was about. In the cutthroat business world, one adage rules all: keep your enemies close and your ex-lovers closer. The inner circle of glamour, sex, and privilege was Jax's playground-but this time, I knew the rules of the game. Unlike the last time we'd drifted into each other's lives, I knew exactly what I was dealing with. I wasn't the girl he once knew, but he hadn't changed. Under the tutelage of Lei Yeung, one of the sharpest businesswomen in New York, I had picked up a thing or two since Jax walked away. Walking into a deal I'd worked hard to close. In a way I did both when I took Jackson Rutledge as a lover. ![]()
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