Thursday, January 17, 2019

Release Blitz & Audio Review: Deal With the Devil (Forge Trilogy #1) by Meghan March


From New York Times, USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestseller Meghan March comes the first book in a new riveting romance trilogy filled with international high-stakes, dangerous hidden agendas, and—in true March fashion—plenty of twists and turns.


Title: Deal With the Devil
Series: Forge Trilogy #1
Author: Meghan March
Release Date: January 15th, 2019

Synopsis:

From New York Times bestselling author Meghan March comes the story of the ruthless, calculating billionaire Jericho Forge. India Baptiste, his latest prey, is now caught in the high stakes game that has become her life since colliding with Forge, and she’ll need the luck of the devil to survive. India Forge’s life is now part of Jericho Forge’s calculated game.

"You can put that man in a suit, but he'll never be tame."

One look at Jericho Forge and I knew the rumors were true. He was a predator, and he had set his sights on me.

I knew better than to bet more than I could afford to lose that night. I knew better than to bet myself. But desperation leads to bad decisions, and I thought there was no way I could lose.

I was wrong.

Now I have no choice but to make a deal with the devil.

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About the Author:
Making the jump from corporate lawyer to romance author was a leap of faith that New York Times, #1 Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling author Meghan March will never regret. With over thirty titles published, she has sold millions of books in nearly a dozen languages to fellow romance-lovers around the world. A nomad at heart, she can currently be found in the woods of the Pacific Northwest, living her happily ever after with her real-life alpha hero. 


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Giveaway Details: Enter for your chance to win one of five signed copies of Deal with the Devil!


My Review:

Meghan March is one of my most favorite authors and I devour everything she writes. Her stories are always intriguing, fast paced page turners that keep me glued to my seat until I read the very last word. And in the end, I am always left wanting more. Her heroes are always strong alpha males that will do anything in their power to win the hearts of the women they have fallen for and protect them with everything they have. And her heroines are smart and strong willed women who won't allow anyone to dictate their lives. They prefer to save themselves than to be saved. But they will allow the men they love to be their equal partners. So it is not a surprise that I am always super excited to get my hands on each new book Meghan March releases. But I have to say, with Deal With the Devil, I think Meghan March surpassed even her best work up till now.

I have to say, I think this is one of my very favorite works of Meghan March up till now. There is just something so intriguing about a woman being one of the best in a nearly purely male dominated sport (in case poker is considered a sport). And India is exactly that. She is known as Queen Midas in the poker world. And that describes her to a "t". She is confident and independent and there hasn't been a man who could step toe to toe with her and win. Or at least that's true until she meets Jericho Forge. The one man who sets her blood boiling and not only she cannot resist his charm and dirty mouth.

Jericho and India's relationship starts as a means to an end. Each one of them as an agenda. But we all know what happens with those best laid plans. They never turn out as they are supposed to. And in the midst of danger, lies and heated arguments, the spark between India and Jericho grows into something more with every passing day.

And if you are a fan of audio books, be sure to check the audio version. It is just delicious with Joe Arden narrating of Forge and Erin Mallon as India. I was lucky enough to get the audio book for a review and I can honestly say that it's the best one I've listened to in a while. 

So, in a few words, this book is a must read. Whether you want to get your hands on the audio, e-book or paperback version, I am sure you won't regret it. But keep in mind that this is not a standalone and there is quite the cliffie in the end of the book. So be prepared ;)









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