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Naked: The Blackstone Affair, Book 1
Naked: The Blackstone Affair, Book 1
Naked: The Blackstone Affair, Book 1
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Naked: The Blackstone Affair, Book 1

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  • Relationships

  • Intimacy

  • Trust

  • Family

  • Love

  • Forbidden Love

  • Alpha Male

  • Rich Man/poor Woman

  • Love Triangle

  • Love at First Sight

  • Strong Female Lead

  • Billionaire Romance

  • Insta-Love

  • Strangers to Lovers

  • Friends to Lovers

  • Romance

  • Security

  • Art

  • Wealth

  • Passion

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For fans of Sylvia Day and E.L. James, the first book in the New York Times bestselling Blackstone Affair series.

Brynne Bennett has left scandal in her past and is living the good life. An American grad student at the University of London and part-time photographic model, she’s getting back on track with lots of hard work and focus on a career in art conservation. When successful and charismatic London businessman Ethan Blackstone buys her nude portrait, he wants to possess more than just her image. He wants Brynne in his bed, serving him in every way possible. He has no trouble voicing his desires, and he isn’t taking “no” for an answer.

At first, his dominant nature captivates her, but it isn’t clear if the force of his powerful desire will ultimately awaken or dispel the demons Brynne is carrying inside. There are secrets on both sides of this relationship—huge ones. Can Ethan erase the scars of Brynne’s past so that she can reveal her true self to him? Or will the shadows cast by Ethan’s own mysterious former life destroy their chance at happiness?

Naked is the sizzling, unforgettable story of what happens when a strong woman meets the one man powerful enough to strip away all her defenses, leaving her standing naked and perfect before him.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherAtria Books
Release dateDec 12, 2012
ISBN9781476735252
Naked: The Blackstone Affair, Book 1
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Raine Miller

Raine Miller is the New York Times bestselling author of the Blackstone Affair series: Naked, All In, and Eyes Wide Open. She lives in California with her husband and two sons.

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Readers find this title to be a mixed bag. Some enjoy the fast-paced and exciting plot, while others find it unrealistic and lacking depth. The writing style is praised by some, but criticized by others for being overly emotive. There are positive reviews that appreciate the alpha hero and find the book to be a great read. However, there are also negative reviews that compare it unfavorably to other popular series and criticize the lack of depth in the characters. Overall, the book receives mixed reviews, with some readers hoping for improvement in future installments.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    A great read. not one dull page .... 10 stars
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Love an OTT/JP alpha hero and Ethan didn’t disappoint. Onto book 2
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    amazing
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    I hate erotica books but this one is the worst. I hope no one ever reads it

    1 person found this helpful

  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    I read all 3 novels of The Blackstone Affair. Everything was very predictable and was not exhilarating at all. I read The 50 Shades trilogy and Crossfire series 3 times each. I will not be reading The Blackstone Affair trilogy again.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    j'aime bien
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    The writing is hot even if a little overly emotive at time and unrealistic in regards to how a guys mind works (right, cue the poetry). I can overlook that because if is fantasy. However, how can a security expert charged with royal security, Olympic security and the like not do basic research on both his target to protect and those coming after her? Sloppy and unlikely to be a successful businessperson.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Fast paced. Not something that I believe would really happen in real life but okay.

    1 person found this helpful

  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    This book is the 'poor mans' Fifty Shades'.

    Without going into detail, it is 'cringe-worthy'.

    The protagonists Bryne and Ethan have no depth at all.

    The sex is also laughable throughout.

    Oh and it is boringggggggggggggggg!!!!!!!!!!

    2 people found this helpful

  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Everything progressed so fast but I still had hope. It is a very short read and the story is interesting but it stopped right before the first climax. If I had paid for this book I would have been extremely disappointed and it would be a rip off but luckily I'm on this subscription and read the second book in succession. So I have my fingers crossed that it gets better.

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Naked - Raine Miller

Prologue

2012 May

London

I don’t know shit about American politics. I don’t need to know. I’m a British citizen and Parliament is confusing enough. Politics don’t interest me much. But I am forced to work around the by-products of political affairs all the time. I deal in security, both private and for the British government. I’m good at my job. I take it very seriously. In my business you have to be good, because when you’re not good people die.

United States congressman goes down in a plane crash. Newsworthy of course. But when said congressman was the probable vice presidential nominee for the challenging party and the election is mere months away, then it makes world news in a viral heartbeat. Especially when people who want the power will do just about anything to ensure the incumbent never stands a second term. Scrambling for a replacement, the GOP understandably needed to fill the empty slot on their ticket. And this is how I came to discover her.

I received the email from her father first. A voice from my past extending a friendly greeting and an acknowledgment of where we’d both ended up. Fair enough. My past had been a colorful one, including both the good and the bad, and he’d come into my life during one of the good parts.

A phone call came next, when he told me he had a daughter living in London. He was concerned about her safety and gave some tentative details explaining why. I was polite and quite sure I didn’t need to involve myself. My job had me overextended as it was. Organizing VIP security for London 2012 at the XXX Olympiad pretty much consumed all my time, and I had nothing to spare for the daughter of an acquaintance I’d met at a poker tournament more than six years gone.

I told him no. As a personal favor, I was even prepared to give him a referral to another private security firm when he played his hand. Poker players know when to play their hands.

He sent me her picture in a second email.

That picture changed everything. I was not the same after I saw it, and I couldn’t go back to the man I’d been before seeing it either. Not after we met that night on the street. My whole world altered because of a photograph. A photograph of my beautiful American girl.

ONE

My mother can’t see this right now, and that’s a really good thing. She would freak. I’d made it to Benny’s show tonight because I told him I’d be here and I know how important it is for him. It’s important for me too. I only want the best for my friend, just like he does for me. In the past three years Benny has been right there to console me, drink with me, commiserate with me, and even to help me pay my rent upon occasion by giving me work. Well, that and the fact he shot the photograph I’m staring at right now. And it’s a picture of my nude body.

Posing as a nude model isn’t something I dreamed of doing for my life’s work or anything, but it is a way to make some extra money in between student loans. And lately I’d been getting offers from other photographers. Benny said to be prepared for more interest too, because of this show tonight. People will inquire about the model. It’s a given, Brynne. That’s my Benny, always the optimist.

I sipped my champagne and studied the really huge image hanging on the gallery wall. My portrait had been enlarged and printed on canvas for this show. The effect was a bit startling but even so, it was apparent that Benny had talent. For a child of Somali refugees who started with less than nothing in the UK, he knew how to configure a picture. He’d posed me on my back with my head turned to the side, my arm over my breasts and my fingers flared between my legs. He’d wanted my hair splayed out, my legs straight up, and my puss covered. I’d worn a string thong for the shot, but you couldn’t see it. Nothing showed that would classify my image as porn. The proper term is artistic nude photography, anyway. My stuff was shot tastefully or I didn’t do it. Well, I certainly hoped my pictures didn’t get onto any porn sites, but who could know for sure these days. I didn’t do porn. I hardly did sex.

There’s my girl! Benny’s big arms wrapped around my shoulders and he rested his chin on top of my head. It’s smashing isn’t it? And you have the most beautiful feet of any woman on the planet.

Everything you do looks good, Ben, even my feet. I turned around and faced him. "So, you sell anything yet? Let me rephrase. How many have you sold?"

Three so far, and I think this one’s going very soon. Ben winked. Don’t be obvious, but see the tall bloke in the gray suit, black hair, speaking with Carole Andersen? He’s inquired. Seems he’s quite taken by your gorgeous naked self. Probably going to go for a good palm session soon as he can get the canvas all to himself. How’s that make you feel, Brynne luv? Some rich toff pulling his pud to the sight of your unearthly beauty.

Shut up. I rolled my eyes at him. That’s just nasty. Don’t tell me things like that or I’ll have to stop taking jobs. I tilted my head and shook it. It’s a damn good thing I love you, Benny Clarkson. Ben could say the crassest thing and manage to make it come out proper and refined. Must be his British accent. Hell, even Ozzy Osbourne sounded proper at times thanks to that accent.

It’s true, though, Ben said, placing a kiss on my cheek, and you know it. That chap hasn’t stopped eyeballing you since you glided in here. And he’s not gay.

I gaped at Benny. Good to know, thank you, Ben, for the update. And I don’t glide!

He grinned at me in that wicked, boyish way of his. Believe me, if he was I would’ve offered to blow him in the back room by now. He’s off the charts hot.

You’re going to hell, you know that, don’t you? I looked over casually and checked out the buyer. Benny was right about him; the guy oozed hotness from the leather soles of his Ferragamos to the tips of his wavy dark hair. About six foot three, muscular, confident, rich. I couldn’t tell about his eyes because he was talking to the owner of the gallery. About my picture maybe? Hard to say, but didn’t matter anyway. Even if he did buy it, I’d never see him again.

I’m right, huh? Ben saw me looking and nudged me in the ribs.

About the jerking off? No possible way, Benny! I shook my head slowly. He’s far too beautiful to have to resort to his hand for an orgasm.

And then that beautiful man turned and looked at me. His eyes burned across the room almost as if he’d heard what I’d just said to Benny. But that was impossible. Wasn’t it? He kept staring and I finally had to look down. There was no way I could compete with the level of intensity, or whatever the hell was coming at me from where he stood. The urge to flee kicked in immediately. Safety first.

I gulped another swig from my champagne and drained it. I need to go now. And the show is brilliant. I hugged my friend. And you will be famous the world over, I told him, grinning. In about fifty more years!

Benny laughed behind me as I headed for the door. Call me, my lovely!

I waved a hand without turning and stepped out. The street was busy for London on a weeknight. The upcoming Olympic Games had turned the city into an absolute cluster of humanity, though. It could be years before I got a cab. Should I risk the walk to the closest Underground station? I glanced down at my heels, which looked great paired with my dress but were seriously lacking in the walking comfort department. And if I took the Tube, I’d still have to hoof it another couple blocks to my flat in the dark. Mom would say no, of course. But then again, Mom was not here in London. Mom was home in San Francisco, where I didn’t want to be. Screw this. I started walking.

It’s a very bad idea, Brynne. Don’t risk it. Let me give you a ride.

I froze on the street. I knew who spoke to me without ever hearing his voice before. I turned slowly to face the same eyes that had burned me back at the gallery. I don’t know you at all, I told him.

He smiled, his lip turning up more on one side than the other of his goateed mouth. He pointed to his car at the curb, a sleek black Range Rover HSE. The kind that only Brits with money can ever afford. Not that he didn’t reek of money before, but he was way out of my league.

I swallowed hard in my throat. Those eyes of his were blue, very clear and deep. Yet you call me by name and—and expect me to get in a car with you? Are you crazy?

He walked toward me and extended his hand. Ethan Blackstone.

I stared at his hand, so finely elegant with the white cuff framing the gray sleeve of his designer jacket. How do you even know my name?

"I just bought a work entitled Brynne’s Repose from the Andersen Gallery for a nice sum not fifteen minutes ago. And I’m fairly sure I’m not mentally impaired. Sounds more PC than crazy, don’t you think?" He kept his hand out.

I met his hand and he took mine. Oh, did he ever. Or maybe I’d lost my mind shaking hands with the stranger who’d just purchased a huge canvas of my naked body. Ethan possessed a firm grip. And hot too. Had I imagined he pulled me a little closer toward him? Or maybe I was the crazy one, because my feet hadn’t moved an inch. Those blue eyes were nearer to me than they were a moment ago, though, and I could smell his cologne. Something so gawd awfully delicious that it was sinful to smell that good and be human.

Brynne Bennett, I said.

He let go of my hand. And now we know each other, he said, pointing first at me and then to himself, Brynne, Ethan. He motioned with his head toward his Rover. Now will you let me take you home?

I swallowed again. Why do you care so much?

Because I don’t want anything to happen to you? Because those heels look lovely at the end of your legs but will be hell to walk in? Because it’s dangerous for a woman alone at night in the city? His eyes flicked over me. Especially one that looks like you. That mouth of his turned up just slightly on the one side again. So many reasons, Miss Bennett.

What if you’re not safe? He raised an eyebrow at me. I still don’t know you or anything about you, or if Ethan Blackstone is your real name. Did he just give me a look?

You have a point in that. And it’s one I can rectify easily. He reached into his jacket pocket and pulled out a driver’s license with the name Ethan James Blackstone clearly printed on it. He handed me a business card with the same name and Blackstone Security International, Ltd. engraved on the cream cardstock. "You

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