Book Reviews

REVIEW – The Man Upstairs by Jade West

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There’s nothing more dangerous than someone who has nothing to live for…

The man upstairs in apartment six doesn’t belong here, in our rundown block on the slum side of the city.
High-class and educated, suited and booted, and at least thirty years my senior.
Yes. Thirty whole years.
But that doesn’t matter, he’s absolutely gorgeous.

What does matter is, they say he’s a disgraced teacher that preys on his college students. A filthy, sick man, who deserves prison.
Other residents are always repeating the same morbid mantra.
Rosie, don’t ever talk to that dirty freak upstairs, no matter what. Don’t you dare!
So, I did what I was told and stayed out of his way, and I never, ever talked to the man upstairs.

Not until one crazy bad night, in total desperation, when I had nowhere else to turn…


Rosie needed a true hero, not a dirty, filthy villain like me.


ARC REVIEW

This book is a lot, but in a good way. It is full of spice, but also the story itself is an emotional rollercoaster.

Julian is a mystery man in the beginning with rumors flying around about his past and what kind of person he is. Rosie was told to avoid him, but that wasn’t possible when he became the only one who would help her. I love Rosie’s growth throughout this story and really seeing her build confidence in herself and really discover herself as a person and what she wants.

The relationship and chemistry between Julian and Rosie is full of ups and downs but I love how they open up to each other about their lives and pasts. There is a much deeper connection between them and bond that neither of them could have expected when they first met.

This book isn’t going to be for everyone, but it’s definitely worth a shot and going in blind is best.

If you’re looking for an age gap, erotic, virgin heroine, possessive alpha hero romance check this one out.


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