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Relase Day Blitz: Review::: Filthy Desire Author: Sebastian Ex

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Title: Filthy Desire
Author: Sebastian Ex
 Release Date: March 4, 2015


Synopsis


My name is Matthew Weston. Don't call me anything else, because I won't respond. And if you think you can get away with whimpering ‘Matt’ while I have you tied to the bed, about to devour you, it'll end up being your loss.

Men like me don't talk about feelings. We just don't.

What men like me do is pound. I pound the asphalt with my running shoes on morning runs. I pound a punching bag in the gym until my knuckles bleed. And when I need a release, I find a beautiful woman sprawled out on her bed, eagerly waiting for my cock, and pound her into oblivion. Yeah, that's me. I don't have feelings, and I don't do love.

At least I didn't, until the night Ella walked into my office looking like a disgusting junky to interview for a position for The Onyx Club.

She was like no one I'd ever met before. She was timid, reserved, and quite plain with her mousy brown hair and dirty clothes. Ella also had a dark and haunted gleam in her eye. A secret, a past she was desperate to conceal. 

And when she called me ‘Matt’ it didn't seem to bother me.

She came into my life and turned it upside down. The only question is, can I screw her out of my system, or will my filthy desire for her keep her by my side?







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AMAZON US / UK / AU
 

Rating 4 of 5 Hearts


This is a very well written and planned out story.  The thought Sebastian Ex put into weaving Ella and Matthew together was great. I personally love the attention he put into Ella’s backstory. He kept her true to her character throughout the story.

In the beginning I was constantly growling at the lead character Matthew Weston. He was a bit much for me.

Matthew was one dominant alpha male.  His domineering personality was overpowering. He listened to no one and did not care how others perceived him. He knew women wanted him and that amplified his arrogance. He was one hundred percent my way or the highway.

The way he first treated Ella even had me irked at him. But once this story started flowing Matthew only had me shaking my head a few times each chapter.  His attitude turned around once he became focused on protecting his girl.

Now Ella on the other hand I absolutely adored. She knew what type of man Matthew was and was defiant on purpose. She would not give him the one thing he wanted most. I was laughing at how often she she would give him a little hell. She was grateful for what he did for her but she would not completely back down to him.

Ella may have seen herself as weak, ugly and undesirable. But like Matthew I saw her as beautiful, strong, and loving. She wanted to care for Matthew and show him that what he did for her meant something.

Ella had been through pure hell. Her life before Matthew was unimaginable. She needed someone to protect her and show her that she was beautiful. This is where Matthew turned around for me. He did not realize that he wanted more than to be Ella’s Dom. He was falling for her even though he did not want to admit it. He wanted to erase her past and bring out the best in her. And that is just what he did. I think she brought out a whole new Matthew. One not even he knew existed.

By the end of this story I was smiling. Matthew’s character had grown and turned into a character that showed promise. He learned to love and be happy with Ella. And Ella learned that not everyone is a monster. She was worth being loved and cared for.





Author Bio

Sebastian Ex is a native of Sydney, Australia, having grown up in a tight-knit family mostly surrounded by women. From a young age he had a passion for all things green and outdoors, when he hit mid-teenage years he did an apprenticeship as a landscape gardener. 

A serial lover of women, Sebastian was encouraged to pen his words when a lady friend of his compared some paragraphs from contemporary erotic novelists to his scorching, hot sexts. Now, Sebastian is about to release his debut novel in a bid to transition from landscaping to writing full-time.






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