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Losing Control
Losing Control
Losing Control
Audiobook8 hours

Losing Control

Written by Jen Frederick

Narrated by Kate Waldren

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Welcome to a world few people know. A world where the hottest bedroom desires become a reality and where good girls like Victoria “Tiny” Corielli shed their sweetness for carnal, bad-girl pleasures.

Victoria nurses her mother through cancer treatments and works long hours as a New York City bike courier to pay for the roof over their heads. When a suspiciously high-paying delivery job thrusts her into the arms of impossibly attractive businessman Ian Kerr, Victoria is sorely tempted to enjoy his attentions and his chiseled body, if only to forget her responsibilities for a while…no matter the cost.

Kerr seems to have it all: money, power, and charisma to spare. What he doesn’t have: revenge on an old nemesis, but he intends to get it. Kerr is prepared to cast innocent Victoria as the lure in his vengeful plot. Yet the more they explore midtown Manhattan—and each other—the more she means to Ian. Will it be too late for him to stop the dangerous plan he’s already put into motion?

Revised edition: This edition of Losing Control includes editorial revisions.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 4, 2015
ISBN9781491598795
Losing Control
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Jen Frederick

Jen Frederick is the USA Today bestselling author of Unspoken, part of the Woodlands series. She is also the author of the Charlotte Chronicles and has had several books on the Kindle Top 100 list. She lives in the Midwest with a husband who keeps track of life’s details while she’s writing, a daughter who understands when Mom disappears into her office for hours at a time, and a rambunctious dog who does neither.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Though the story is familiar n billionaire guy with native girl, Ms Frederick is able to put her own son on the story and make it a unique reading experience.Tiny Corielli is doing everything she can too support her mom (who had just been told her cancer came back) and herself in the big city. She is a bike messenger both night and day night the night job might not be all that legal.Ian Kerr is a billionaire who just wants what everyone wants it of life with a side of revenge. The accidental meeting of Ian and Tiny is the typical first meeting but it is not typical in that I don't immediately hate Ian like I sometimes do with the bad boy billionaires. Ian really just wants Tiny to let him help her but she has lived so much of her life taking care of herself and her mom she fights giving up control which is also not typical for these types of books.I think Ms Frederick did an excellent job of telling a tried story in a new and bold way. The twists and turns that Ian and Tiny face along the way would make many men run. I love that Ian sticks up for Tiny and fully supports her even when she thinks she didn't need our want that support. I give Losing Control a very solid for stars.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Ok I have to be honest about this book, at first I had a very hard time staying engaged, I can’t pinpoint why BUT (yes but) after a bit I couldn’t even put it down. Jen Frederick has put yet another totally different but freakin fantastic book out with Losing Control. I had a very tumultuous relationship with Ian Kerr at first, I really didn’t get him or like him so much but not because of anything he was or wasn’t doing. I just had a hard time with his character, but the moment his starts to let Tiny in or tell any part of himself the LUST was there! He was such an opinionated person, but in such a way that it was ok. And Tiny, wow you wanna talk about having the hard life handed to her, a mother that’s survived cancer once, only to have it slap her in the face for the second time. Circumstances already tough just got a ton tougher. How much can Tiny take, all of it leaves her doing “unsavory” deliveries for her brother to make ends meet. Then she runs smack into Ian, and that where the story really picks up! Whew—I can’t say he really sweeps Tiny off her feet but he does her mother which we all know only softens her resolve, before she eventually melt completely and give control to Ian to take care of her! Totally honesty about this book, I wanted to scream at Jen Frederick when it ended. I just wanted more!! And I still want more. So come on Jen give me more Ian & Tiny!!!! PLEASE!!★Jammie