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*Review* Being Me by Lisa Renee Jones

Being Me (Inside Out, #2)
Released : 11th June 2013
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Format : Paperback
Source : Purchased
Buy : Amazon (UK/USA)
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 .................................... The Blurb  ....................................

The sexy second installment in the Inside Out erotic romance trilogy, following If I Were You—in the seductive tradition ofFifty 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 Thoughts   ....................................
In Short
- Lisa stepped things up even more in Being Me 
- Chris' character developed very strongly.
- Being Me does NOT suffer from middle book syndrome 

In Long
I honestly didn't think this series could get any better after reading If I Were You. Within a few pages I was pleasantly surprised because it did, it got better and even more addictive with every page.

Being Me is so intriguing and I think the whole mysterious side to the book really adds a whole new side to it because you rarely find a erotic book which has so much to often and not just some steamy scenes. The main development in this book was Chris, his character really grew and I got to know him a lot more and was able to decide if I liked him. (I love him!)
Their relationship is very intense and I found it totally fascinating seeing it develop and wondering where things would go next with them. It was never predictable which is what I loved about the whole book and Lisa took everything to the next level with the storyline and the characters

Final Thoughts

Being Me most definitely does NOT suffer from 'middle book' syndrome. In fact Being Me takes things up a step and 'accelerates' the Inside Out series in speed!

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