Published by Self-Published on June 13, 2019
Pages: 282
Genres: Romantic Suspense
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How far would you go for revenge?
A hit-and-run accident leaves Jersey Six orphaned and homeless on the streets of Newark, shattering her dreams of school dances, pink nail polish, and a diploma.
Eight years later, a burn victim with amnesia wanders into Jersey’s barely-existent life. She resists his efforts to form a friendship until he reveals knowledge of the person responsible for derailing her future. Through their unusual friendship, she discovers a way to avenge the deaths of her foster parents.
All she has to do is destroy the world’s biggest rock star.
In the ultimate game of sex, lies, and manipulation, can Jersey discover the truth? Or will she be blinded by attraction, deceived by love, and destroyed by her past?
I had forgotten just how well Jewel E. Ann writes suspenseful fiction. Jersey Six is mind-blowing, nail biting, deliciously complex, and intriguingly dark. I. Loved. It. That’s really saying something because I don’t typically go for dark stories.
I’ll be honest. These people are more than a little bit messed up. Jewel E. Ann excels in character development, and you’d be hard pressed to find more complicated characters than Jersey, Ian, and Chris. I had a unique fondness for each one, even though some of their actions are disturbing. This story had me evaluating my perception of villains and left me conflicted at times.
As a reader who frequently smells a plot twist from a mile away, I was thrilled by the unexpected knockout punches this story delivers. The plot is unequivocally unique, unpredictable, and addictive. I finished Jersey Six and almost immediately wanted to go back and re-read it with the benefit of hindsight.
Every chapter will have you on the edge of your seat, so I suggest you have a glass (or three) of wine on hand to sooth your nerves. Trust me; you’ll need it. Hang on tight and enjoy this emotional thrill ride.
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Recommended for fans of:
Rock stars
Revenge plots
Amnesia stories
Suspense
Bottled water
Yes, yes, and yes! Totally agree and loved Jersey Six as well!