LURED – The Unrivaled Serpent (Book 1)

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Book 1 in the Bound by Infidelity Trilogy

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She should have kept her mouth shut.

When Paige Whitmyer’s guilt becomes all-consuming and she confesses to her adoring husband that she has been unfaithful, she expects he will demand a divorce. Instead, he holds her to her wedding vows; to love, honor, and respect him. But what if that means dishonoring herself? Forgiveness always comes at a price.

Paige is living a privileged life in Point Dume, California, with her husband Gerard, a powerful attorney. She has successfully put her dark past and a life-altering event behind her. She is moving forward, that is, until Alex Perna arrives.

Fresh out of prison for armed robbery, Alex receives a job offer from his stepbrother, Gerard, he cannot refuse. Getting vengeance against the man who betrayed you is so much easier when you’re up close and personal… or so Alex thinks.

Three lives are about to collide over one explosive secret. An act of deception so insidious, lives will be forever changed.

* Note to the reader. The Bound by Infidelity trilogy is intended for a mature audience and reader discretion is advised. Some themes and scenes may affect sensitive readers.

3 reviews for LURED – The Unrivaled Serpent (Book 1)

  1. Tanya Biggs

    What a suspenseful story…each chapter leaves you wanting to read the next without putting it down..really really well written and well done Arianna…can’t wait for the whole trilogy to be available..fantastic reading highly recommended

  2. Ash

    OH MY GOODNESS! I seriously could not put this book down! I cannot wait to read the next two books. Well done to Ariana Keddie, keep doing what you’re doing – absolutely incredible!

  3. Elizabeth Connor

    My head was spinning by the time I reached the last page of this book. Discovering it is a cliffhanger was infuriating. This is one of the most compelling books I have read in a long time, almost in the way that you must stop and look at a car accident as you drive past. These characters carry secrets hidden within secrets and it felt like Paige was out of her depth, surrounded by sharks.

    I didn’t like Gerard from the beginning, immediately picking up on his dismissive, controlling behavior toward Paige, clearly warning signs of an abusive partner (whether psychological or physical). This is told in first-person from Paige’s POV, and she seems unaware of it, but her naivete becomes more and more apparent as the story progresses, and Gerard’s manipulation is frightening.

    I’m not sure what her POV is in terms of time because she describes first meeting Gerard’s step-brother Alex ominously saying, “I scanned our driveway and yard, confused how he had arrived. He later told us he’d been dropped off by a taxi, that he’d been waiting in the gazebo and had fallen asleep. I doubt that now. I can almost guarantee he’d been watching us from the moment we’d arrived. Assessing our life, calculating where and how he would pull it apart.” By the end of this particular book, I’m not sure whether Alex is the bad guy or not, but this statement leads me to believe he will ultimately be shown to be something other than how he has presented himself.

    Seeped in secrecy, the characters in this book seem to be hiding everything about themselves. Bit by bit, the skeletons from their pasts are revealed, and each disclosure seems worse than the last. At this point, I wonder just how much worse they can get. I guess I’ll just have to read the next book to find out.

    I received an ARC of this book from Reedsy.

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