What We Do in the Night

What We Do in the Night

2019 • 308 pages

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[b:What We Do in the Night 50045334 What We Do in the Night (Day to Night, #1) Stylo Fantome https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1560640490l/50045334.SX50_SY75.jpg 69828879]Pretty Woman 2020 StyleI always go back to books that are my happy place when I don't know what to read. Stylo Fantome you are so my happy place. I loved this book so much that I don't really have words for it. Valentine O'Dell was your definition of hard-working beautiful girl that does anything she can to make ends meet for her and her grandma. Ari Sharapov is your typical Alpha Male and I am here for it! He is wealthy, cold and determined. He works at a job that he doesn't particularly like to be worthy of taking over his father's law firm - a father he doesn't especially like either. When he meets Valentine, something clicks and he knows he's found the one to fit his needs. However, as time goes on, what appeared cut and dried suddenly begins to blur, and he questions what he's willing to give up to have her. This is one of those books that gets you right in the feels. I was taken with St Valentines personality her family dynamic and her personality that shines in the night. Ari was the Asshat you couldn't hate but you wanted to and in true fashion we are left with our hearts on the floor needing more. I see that people have compared this to the Kane Trilogy and the only thing that would make this like that is if there was another book, Otherwise I think that this book or duet of books has it's own kind of dark sexy magic. Now if you haven't read any of the Kane books please do yourself a favor and read those books. I loved how they were the Ying and Yang of each other's personality. Valentine is sugar and spice at the club and then this down to earth girl with Ari while Ari is this take charge personality but yet doesn't always come across as being comfortable in his own life. I loved this it was one part dark and one part sweet and it left you needing to read book two instantly.

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