Hindsight isn't 20/20.
When London flees to Los Angeles, she isn’t interested in making a new life from the ashes of her old one. All she wants is to survive. But with her reputation and career as a journalist in shambles, surviving alone in the city is easier said than done.
After struggling for months to make ends meet, she unknowingly applies for a bartending position at an exclusive sex club. The pay is incredible—more importantly, no one expects her to participate.
At the infamous Crossroads, London finds more than an a crash course in kink. She finds a life. Friends. Laughter and excitement. And a man who infuriates her, challenges her, and mercilessly batters at the walls around her heart.
Dominic Cross is everything London doesn’t want. But when ghosts of the past appear with a vendetta?
He’s everything she needs.
Perfect Vision has quickly become my favorite LM Halloran book to date. It’s a little dark, suspenseful, hot-as-hell, and the characters are compelling. It kept me turning the pages long past my bed time.
If you’ve read Double Vision then Dominic and London will be familiar to you. If you hadn’t read it and you’re hoping to just dive in here, then no worries. This book may be the second in the Series, but it can certainly be read as a standalone.
One thing that I absolutely loved is how well the author was able to blend the past and the present together. She gives us just enough information at the right times to keep up guessing and on our toes.
Dominic and London both have dark and gritty pasts and those pasts helped to form them into the perfect halves of each other. He can give her what she so desperately needs, and she can help him learn that there’s nothing wrong him. She gives him a release and the freedom to embrace who he is. When they finally come together it’s beautiful to see because it’s just them. Who they are. What they need. Nothing else.
If you’ve already read a book by LM then you know she’s one hell of a storyteller. If you haven’t read anything by her then I highly recommend adding this to your library and giving it a try. I absolutely LOVED this book (and its perfectly flawed characters) so much.
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