1 December 2018

Lockout * Maya Cross

Lockout by Maya Cross

Who is Sebastian Locke? 

Sophia had never felt attraction like that before. Raw. Electric. Irresistible. Swept off her feet by the dashing, enigmatic billionaire Sebastian Lock, she was taken on a journey of self-discovery, taken to places she never dreamt she’d go.

But things are never as simple as they appear. Sophia’s trust is a fragile thing, and Sebastian seems insistent on testing it. He has his own demons to battle, and nobody has brought them to the fore like she has.


Sofia's trust is fragile, Sebastian doesn't seem to care. He loves pushing all her buttons, more so than some and he's testing it at every angle possible. 

Though theres something not quite right about Sebastian that Sofia can't grasp, some secret that he's not letting her in on. As Sophia continues to to break his high barriers and try to see who he really is, she's soon asking herself whether she really wants to know. 

What does his tattoo mean? Why does he keep pushing her away when he knows everything about her? And who is the woman on his phone? 

Sophia will find out about her lover, even when theres red light warnings ahead. 

Lockout by Maya Cross, is the second instalment in the 'Alpha Group' series, and I loved it. Its much more in-depth than the first one 'Locked' it feels a lot richer in the sense of the plot and Cross delves deeper into each character to find out what really makes them tick and more about them. 

I am thoroughly enjoying Sofia's character, she's nothing short of a pushover, she's very much the opposite. She stands no messing with Sebastian and is willing to go out go her way and behind his back to find out what he's really up to.  

It's such a great read and I can't wait to get started on the next one in the series, which I'm happy that it still follows on from Sofia's and Sebastian's story rather than going onto other characters in the book. So much more went off in this book, it goes deeper into the story and you find out more about Sebastian's past. 

I will be giving this book 8 out of 10

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