For You, I Will by Fiona Davenport

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For You, I Will by Fiona Davenport
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Isaac Harvey fell hard for his young client, Eden, the moment he met her. After helping her out of a jam that could have landed her behind bars, he wasted no time putting his ring on her finger.

Eden gave up hacking—mostly—for the title of wife and mother. After a year of negative pregnancy tests, she’s starting to become restless. But when Isaac takes on high-profile murder case, Eden dusts off her keyboard and dives in, ready to help.

What she uncovers is a conspiracy that is about more than just murder. With danger swirling around them, Eden and Isaac are forced to fight for their lives—and they discover there is nothing they wouldn’t do to protect their love.

  • File Name:for-you-i-will-by-fiona-davenport.epub
  • Original Title:For You, I Will: A Sex & Vows Novella
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B01M3QJ5KS
  • Publisher:Fiona Davenport
  • Date:2016-10-13T18:30:00+00:00
  • Subject:alpha male romance,married couple romance
  • File Size:161.384 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Copyright Page
  • 3. For You, I Will
  • 4. Prologue
  • 5. Chapter 1
  • 6. Chapter 2
  • 7. Chapter 3
  • 8. Chapter 4
  • 9. Chapter 5
  • 10. Chapter 6
  • 11. Chapter 7
  • 12. Chapter 8
  • 13. Chapter 9
  • 14. Chapter 10
  • 15. Chapter 11
  • 16. Epilogue
  • 17. Until Death Do We Part
  • 18. Prologue
  • 19. Chapter 1
  • 20. Chapter 2
  • 21. Books By This Author
  • 22. About the Author

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Kiley O
Kiley O

For you, I Will, Book 2 of the Sex and Vows mini-series, was about 31-year-old Isaac Harvey, an attorney, and 18-year-old Eden Kent, a college student and genius hacker. When Eden got in trouble with the FBI for hacking into corrupt companies, extracting money from them, and transferring those funds to local charities, her father hired Isaac to handle her case. After one look at Eden, Isaac knew she was his. They were married a few months later, on her 19th birthday. Both were hoping she'd gotten pregnant on their wedding night. 18 months later, there was still no baby. After not getting pregnant as fast as she'd hoped, Eden started getting antsy for something to do. So when she heard that her husband had taken on a client accused of murder, she decided to do a bit of snooping/hacking. I know there were a lot of four-and five-star rated reviews, but I struggled a bit with this story. I kept wandering away because it just didn't hold my attention all that well. Not only was it a bit boring and full of fluff, but the FMC was arrogant flighty, and too eager to get into trouble. When she told her hubby she was going to help him on his case by using her hacking abilities, he said no. She didn't listen and recklessly plowed further into the case. When she started finding things, Isaac told her she was off the case, but again she refused to listen. When Eden went too far and started involving too many agencies in the investigation, as well as endangering herself and her newly discovered pregnancy, Isaac all but blew his top. He decided to take her home and told his partner he was taking a couple of days off. After putting her in his car, she asked him to grab her bag from her car, only for it to explode before he could. At this point, the two main characters from Book 1 (Alex and Evie) entered the picture and made things more interesting. The angst and drama were a bit off for this story, and even the spicy scenes were a touch on the tacky side. I mean, at one point the MMC was trying to hold on to his control but, in his thoughts, he mentioned that she "started riding me like I was a f-king mechanical bull". Now that's spicy, right? No, not really. The way this story progressed, it felt like it left out quite a lot in the middle. It went from zero to sixty PDQ, only to have the brakes slammed after going only a couple of feet. The conflict started and then everything was abruptly resolved, leaving the reader wondering WTF just happened. While the MMC was well-developed and mature, I couldn't say the same for the FMC. Sure she was younger, a teenager when the book started, but even at 20 and pregnant, she acted more like a kid throwing a tantrum for not getting their way than she did an adult. She was quite irritating. Because of her, I couldn't give this more than a one-star rating.

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