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**Adult romance/ mature fiction recommended 18+ due to sexual content and explicit language used**

Alexis Roberts is angry. She's a twenty-nine year-old book keeper who is stuck in a dead-end job with the majority of the male chauvinists London has to offer. Apart from a mortgage, there’s little keeping her and her gambling boyfriend together. She always wonders if there’s more to life than this. Alexis knows that if it isn’t bolted down then Stuart will have gambled it, and she no longer cares. Until, Stuart goes too far, gambles too much and now there’s more at stake than the pawned TV. All she can do is take matters into her own hands, and plead with the money sharks that want payback. Sometimes it isn’t the money they want, especially when the shark is someone you already know.

Who said accountants were boring?

325 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 17, 2016

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N. Taylor

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Writing has always been a passion of mine, starting back from reading RL Stines Goosebumps books. From the age of nine I began writing fan-fiction pieces based on X-files, The Outer limits and everything else sci-fi based, but purely for my own enjoyment. Then began the obsession with crime and horror – from watching Columbo and Murder she wrote in the day to reading Stephen King novels at night. Unfortunately, with working so many hours I couldn’t find the time to let my creativity flow and then in 2007 I actually sat down and started to write a book, I got half way through when we moved house and everything was lost. Four years later, 2011, I started again, from the very beginning and that turned into my first books The Desire To Duology. I didn’t think it would amount to much until some people read it for me and really spurred me on to stick at it. Since then I haven’t stopped writing. I love a laugh, I love life and will always say I’m naïve. Plus, apparently I talk too fast without taking a breath, as well as apologizing too much for the simplest of things. My motto in life and in my work – Like me at my worst, love me at my best.

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