{Review} Never Say Love by Sarah Elizabeth Ashley

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Synopsis
Benito Pascal Abelli. Italian security professional by day. Playboy by night. “I love women, just not the same one all of the time!"

Fearful of any kind of commitment or long term relationship, Benito refuses to take a steady girlfriend, preferring to play the “entertainment game” with his friends, a game in which a pretty girl is singled out to entertain for the night only to be let go the next morning, or sooner.

Following a shock announcement by his father, Benito is sent to head the UK division of the family’s security business; he continues to play the game at each opportunity, until he picks out Lucy. There’s something about her, something that draws him to her, she’s certainly not like any of the girls he’s ever picked out before. Battling with his feelings not to be drawn into a relationship appears futile as he is convinced that what is developing is being orchestrated by a higher force.

Going against all his principals he allows himself to begin what we all consider to be a normal relationship, but in the world of Benito Abelli surely this can’t happen?

The business he now heads is profitable and growing, feathers are being ruffled, and competition suffers. Threats are issued and ultimately the thing that Benito values the most is taken from him, his worst fear and the very reason he refuses to commit or to love.

In true Benito style, as we have learnt from The Alexandra Drake Series, nobody crosses an Abelli or any of their family – he will get back that which he regards as his, as part of his family. Those that hurt him, or threaten his family, will pay the ultimate price. The Abelli motto is “We look after our own in this family…” a motto that Benito will take to the limit.

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Review

Looking for a tall, handsome and dominate Italian man? Well have no fear Benito is here! Sarah Elizabeth Ashley has come out with a story just for the wonderful yet hair pulling Benito Pascal Abelli. Myself and all of you other Alexandra Drake series lovers fell head over heels for Benito and now we get to read all about him. One little twist to Never Say Love is that the story actually takes place five years before the story line for the Alexandra Drake series happens. With that said we get to see a cheeky James in all his bad boy glory which is a fun bonus. Since we know how James turns out the question is what happens to Benito when he finally meets a riddle he can not solve in the form of Lucy, a young girl who is just finding her place in this world?   Let's just say these two have more ups and downs than a tilt-a-whirl but at the end we get off the ride with a huge grin on our faces. Sarah Elizabeth Ashley has wrapped me around her finger again with mystery, suspense and yummy dominating sexy men. I loved loved loved the ending and I swear I did a little twirl due to too much happiness when I was finished. If you are looking for an author who doesn't seem to ever disappoint then pick up Sarah Elizabeth Ashley's newest book Never Say Love.

Rating: End All Be All



Sarah Elizabeth AshleyAbout Author
Sarah Elizabeth Ashley is a new British writer born and raised in the Midlands county of Staffordshire where she still lives today with her family.

Forbidden to use her 'real' name by her children Sarah has said for years that she had a book "in her". Finally finding the time, she quite literally let the words flow as her first novel, Freeing Alex, was created, the characters coming to life on her laptop, followed by Loving Alex and Eternally Alex, the three books completing The Alexandra Drake Series. Sarah's fourth novel, Never Say Love is set for release in April 2014. This a prequel to Alex's story and has been written following reader demand to learn more about Benito Abelli, the sexy security professional that features through the her first works.

She describes herself as a true Piscean with an over-active imagination and says that it took a great deal of courage to release 'Freeing Alex'. However, motivated by her family she finally took the plunge and self published in August 2013.

"It started as a hobby, now it's a passion."










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