Speak of the Devil by Britney King


About The Book


In the upscale suburb where Vanessa Bolton lives, she’s your average suburban housewife.

She does her grocery shopping on Tuesday, Thursday mornings are reserved for Pilates, Sundays for church. At home, she’s an impeccable housekeeper and a mother with a mediocre track record.

But in discreet hotel rooms throughout the city, she can be whatever you want her to be—provided you can afford the hourly fee.

In the rapidly expanding cult to which she belongs, Vanessa has been assigned the role of a “Siren”—a recruiter trained to use seduction to elicit compliance from her marks.

Vanessa’s latest assignment—an unsuspecting chemist merely looking for something without strings—proves to be her toughest yet. Unwilling to neatly slide into the roles society has prescribed for them, the two collide in a sensual and savage affair that threatens not only their own lives but also those they seek to protect most.
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Featuring “tantalizing suspense, pulse-pounding danger, sex, and double-dealing,” Speak of the Devil is a timely and riveting psychological thriller that is impossible to put down.

My Thoughts

In this book we join Vanessa in her life as a Siren for her Church!?!  This has me thinking what kind of church is this.  I mean they have the women (even married women) of the congregation performing sex for money with people.  Something isn't right here.  We also join Elliot Parker who is a chemist.  His wife has apparently left him and taken his daughter.  But he has every intention of getting her back, he even stalks her.  So once again I am thinking WTF is going on here.  Then the two meet.  I am thinking to myself oh boy this is could end up being very messy.  They each obviously have their own agenda for why they want to spend time with the other.

With mind control, cults, assaults, prostitution, and murder this book keeps you intrigues from beginning to end. This book keeps you engaged and wondering clear up to the end.  This book moves at a fairly fast pace.  It surprised me when I reached the end, in a good way.  I was just reading along, and all of a sudden I had reached the end.  This book was well written from beginning to end. A great book.

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