Monday 14 March 2022

Rex - Serena Akeroyd

 


 

Rex, the first gritty and hot romance in The Last Bachelor Duet from bestselling author Serena Akeroyd, is now live!

 


 Rachel always thought I was wasting my life on the Sinners, but being Prez is all I’ve ever wanted to be.

When she tore us apart on her journey to become someone, I let her go. I made sacrifices for her, because I knew why she had to prove herself.

I just didn't realize that'd involve freezing me out for years.

Now, she’s the best criminal attorney in the Tri-State Area, and I’m still Prez—only my world is falling apart.

The MC is under scrutiny, our dirty secrets are being laundered in the public eye, and some of my brothers could be facing jail time.

Only one woman can stop that from happening.

Rachel.

She'll fight for my brothers, but will she fight for us?

 

 


Grab your copy today exclusively on Amazon or read FREE on Kindle Unlimited→

Amazon: https://amzn.to/3nZJ2E4

Amazon Worldwide: http://mybook.to/REX

 

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Pre-order the must-read conclusion, Rachel!

Releasing April 14th

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Amazon Worldwide: https://mybook.to/rachelsa

 


I'm a little late to the party when it comes to discovering Serena Akeroyd's Dark and Dirty Sinners' MC, but I've been completely captivated and and intrigued by each and every addition and couldn't wait to dive into Rex's story. 


Rex is the ninth title in the Dark and Dirty Sinners' MC and the first half of the last bachelor duet.  I would recommend reading the titles in order as lots of secrets and surprises are revealed throughout this emotional second chance romance. 


Rex is a complex, intriguing character who is not only the MC president, but also intelligent, sensitive and a mediator for his brothers and family. 


I loved seeing Rachel grow, develop and evolve over the course of Rex's book.  She's comes across an intelligent, strong and cold heroine, but is incredibly resilient, suffering imaginable trauma. 


Their connection is intense and undeniable, and their dialogue is witty, yet heartfelt and their story flows between the past an present. 


I will be eagerly awaiting the conclusion of Rex and Rachel's story. 

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