Review: WHITE PAWN by Stevie J. Cole


white pawn

Wow… I’m at a loss for words…. Nah I’m good let’s do this…

White Pawn takes you beyond just an obsession, it takes you to a dark place in someone’s mind who will truly stop at nothing to get the man of their dreams.

Marissa was once scorn by a cheating husband, while recovering from that she finds her newest and greatest obsession. Justin Wild.

Justin Wild is a playboy author. He’s smug, arrogant, and an asshole. He will never get tied down to just one woman, until he meets Marissa.

Holy crap where do I start? Marissa is so crazy, but she is 100% dedicated to making Justin hers. I found Justin hard to like most of the time but he grew on me and together they make one hell of a twisted, dark Romeo and Juliet.

4 Stars!

~Alison


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Synopsis:
Marisa
This should be a love story. Everything’s in place for it to be. The perfect lines, the perfect souls, but you see, Justin thinks it’s a game. He thinks I’m his pawn, but he couldn’t be more wrong. Every move he makes, I’ll block him. Every time he thinks he’s about to seize me, I’ll run. Some men underestimate the power of the queen because they’re too busy playing king. They forget she’s the most powerful piece on the board. And love is not a game I’m apt at losing.
What will it take for him to realize I’ll never be his pawn, but I’ll happily play his queen?
Justin
She wants a love story. And while I’ve set it up just like I do my own stories, it’s not love I’m after, it’s the chase. Marisa thinks she can outplay me. Even though I’m always one step ahead of her, she keeps me on my toes, which is why don’t underestimate her. Not one bit, but it seems she forgets the game’s not over until the king is dead.
And she’ll never kill me, because I’ll make her love me. And then, checkmate, I win.
Love is not a game, but the chase certainly is.

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