Review: Masked Innocence - Alessandra Torre




Review: Masked Innocence - Book #2 Innocence Series - Alessandra Torre - February 2014

After loving and enjoying the first book, I just had to read the second one to find out what happened next with Julia and Brad. The one thing though before I start my review that I hated was the cover. It just does not do it for me and looks weird. Now onto the review, the book itself I loved and that for me is saying something as I had gone off alot of Erotica since of course that is one of the main things being published since the whole Fifty Shades of Grey Phenomenon. First Vampires with Twilight and now Erotica with Fifty Shades. 
Masked Innocence takes us further into Julia's life where she has been busy squirreling away as Bromwald's intern and has just been offered a part-time assistant's job. She is also busy secretly seeing Brad De Luca - one of the partners and it seems that Julia is the girl to make Brad - almost exclusive as of course Brad has a lot of sexual needs and is quite adventurous in his sexual ways. In Masked Innocence, the title comes from the fact that Brad invites Julia to a Masked Sex Party where only the Elite and Exclusive Rich party.  Has Julia proven to Brad that she can keep up with his lifestyle ? Is she the perfect partner for him ? Love, Honour and Loyalty will be tested strongly in this book as murder and truth happens which will compromise Brad and Julia's relationship and may result in one of them possibly dying. Can the pair of them prove to themselves and the ones they love and care about, that their relationship is worth fighting for or will Family and Loyalty win out in the end ?
Find out in this amazing and even more riveting sequel of Blindfolded Innocence by Alessandra Torre.
Readers get your fix of Brad De Luca and Julia Campbell with Book #2 "Masked Innocence".


 

 


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