by Lisa Renee Jones
Published: June 2013
The sexy second installment in the Inside Out erotic romance trilogy, following If I Were You—in the seductive tradition of Fifty Shades of Grey.
Fascinated by the dark fantasies in the journals she’s discovered, and the two men who have now found a place in her life, Sara McMillan finds herself torn between her new life and her past. Now, more than ever, Sara identifies with the lost journal writer, Rebecca, and is certain that something sinister has happened.
In the arms of the sexy, tormented artist Chris Merit, Sara seeks answers about Rebecca and ends up discovering things about herself she never knew existed. Chris forces Sara to reconsider who she is and what she truly wants from life, but not before his dark desires threaten to tear them apart. Her boss, Mark Compton, offers her the shelter to understand just what those needs mean to her, and what they might have meant to Rebecca, but can she trust him to lead her to a final conclusion to Rebecca’s story?
My review:
Excellent second book in the Inside Out series. In Being Me, the story picks up right where it left off in If I Were You. Sara is still searching for answers about Rebecca while trying to secure a more than temporary position in her dream career in the art field. Sara continues to be unsure about her relationship with the sexy artist, Chris, and she still has conflicting vibes from her new boss, Mark. In searching for answers about Rebecca, she is leaving her old life behind and entering an unfamiliar world, and she soon learns that sometimes people are not what they appear to be on the outside.
In Being Me, a lot of the unanswered questions from If I Were You are finally discovered, but many more questions pop up. I typically don't appreciate cliffhanger books, but I think Lisa Renee Jones has done an excellent job of grabbing the reader's interest and pulling us along with Sara on her exploration of the new and unexpected. I have enjoyed both books so far, and I am excited to see what is going to happen next. If you enjoyed If I Were You (which you must read first to fully appreciate this one), you will definitely want to read Being Me.
In Being Me, a lot of the unanswered questions from If I Were You are finally discovered, but many more questions pop up. I typically don't appreciate cliffhanger books, but I think Lisa Renee Jones has done an excellent job of grabbing the reader's interest and pulling us along with Sara on her exploration of the new and unexpected. I have enjoyed both books so far, and I am excited to see what is going to happen next. If you enjoyed If I Were You (which you must read first to fully appreciate this one), you will definitely want to read Being Me.
A copy was provided for review.
About the author:
New York Times and USA Today Bestselling author
Lisa Renee Jones is the author of the highly acclaimed INSIDE OUT
SERIES, and is now in development by Suzanne Todd (Alice in Wonderland,
Austin Powers, Must Love Dogs) for cable TV. In addition, her Tall, Dark
and Deadly series and The Secret Life of Amy Bensen series, both spent
several months on a combination of the NY Times and USA Today lists.
Since beginning her publishing career in 2007, Lisa has published more than 40 books translated around the world. Booklist says that Jones suspense truly sizzles with an energy similar to FBI tales with a paranormal twist by Julie Garwood or Suzanne Brockmann.
Prior to publishing, Lisa owned multi-state staffing agency that was recognized many times by The Austin Business Journal and also praised by Dallas Women Magazine. In 1998 LRJ was listed as the #7 growing women owned business in Entrepreneur Magazine.
Since beginning her publishing career in 2007, Lisa has published more than 40 books translated around the world. Booklist says that Jones suspense truly sizzles with an energy similar to FBI tales with a paranormal twist by Julie Garwood or Suzanne Brockmann.
Prior to publishing, Lisa owned multi-state staffing agency that was recognized many times by The Austin Business Journal and also praised by Dallas Women Magazine. In 1998 LRJ was listed as the #7 growing women owned business in Entrepreneur Magazine.
Find out more at LisaReneeJones.com.
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