My name is Madame X.
I’m the best at what I do. And you’d do well to follow my rules... Hired to transform the uncultured, inept sons of the wealthy and powerful into decisive, confident men, Madame X is a master of the art of control. With a single glance she can cut you down to nothing, or make you feel like a king. But there is only one man who can claim her body—and her soul. Undone time and again by his exquisite dominance, X craves and fears his desire in equal measure. And while she longs for a different path, X has never known anything or anyone else—until now...
Madame X is the best of the best. She’s known for turning the most spoiled of boys into titans of industry. Her word is law and there is no forgiveness or second chances.
But behind the steely composure and remarkable beauty, lies a woman in despair. She herself is the prized possession of Caleb Indigo - a legend whose wealth is only matched by his cold calculation – and there will be no escape. But everything changes during a weak moment at a high society gala when she comes face to face with the one man who is strong enough to break her chains and truly capture her heart. A lady does not cry in front of anyone. A lady does not ever show weakness. Chin up, I’d say. Back straight. Find your dignity, put it on like a suit of armor.
Logan Ryder is a dark horse. No one knows where he’s from or how he made his fortune. He has to know more about the woman who won’t tell him her name and he won’t stop looking until he finds her. What he discovers is both unimaginable and unexpected – and now he’s willing to put it all on the line for a woman simply called “X.”
“My eyes go, of their own will, to the painting on the wall. He turns away from me, and I sigh in relief. But I trail after him to stand beside him in front of Portrait of Madame X. He examines it. We stare at it in silence for a long, long time. I, remembering. He, perhaps, seeking clues. He will find none in the brushstrokes, nor in the composition, nor in the subject, nor in the use of color, the black and the white and the browns, not in the arch of her neck or the sharpness of her nose, the paleness of her skin or the drape of her hand. The only clues lie within me.”
With Madame X, Jasinda has created a genre all her own! It’s the perfect marriage of both a twisted psychological thriller and a sizzling hot erotic romance. Combine all of this with her sinfully seductive yet poetic writing style and it makes reading this book a visceral experience that you won’t soon forget…
Exclusive (Hot!) Excerpt -A knock on the door, the silent swing of hinges, and then heat and hardness behind me, a faint but intoxicating hint of cologne, the creak of leather. Hands on my waist, lips at my neck. Breath on my skin. About The Author -
Jasinda Wilder is a New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, and international bestselling author. She is a Michigan native and currently lives there with her family. Visit her official website at jasindawilder.com
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