Just Jayne by Ripley Proserpina

Posted May 25, 2020 by Curly Carla in Reviews / 0 Comments

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Just Jayne by Ripley ProserpinaTitle: Just Jayne
Author: Ripley Proserpina
Published by: Indie
Release Date: April 6, 2019
Format: Kindle Book
Pages: 410
Genres: Contemporary, Romance
Source: Kindle Unlimited
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My rating: five-stars

Blurb:

Jayne Burns has come too far in her life to look back. An orphan, she's used to being no one's choice.

Not anymore.

When she lands a job as a private tutor for the adopted daughter of a world famous guitarist, everything changes. The rock gods of Rochester's Pathos, Tennyson, Lee, Klaus, and Diego set their sights on her, and sweep Jayne off her feet.

But the band has a secret, and if it comes to light, they'll lose Jayne.

They refuse to give her up, and they'll tell any lie, barricade any door, and fight any foe to keep her.

**Just Jayne is a full-length, stand-alone reverse harem romance**

My Review:

OMg I did NOT know this was a re-telling of Jane Eyre!!!!! It was glorious!!!! So flipping good. It was tragic and romantic, eerie and dark. I loved the original Jane Erye by Charlottw Bronte. I feel so dumb cause I didn’t realize it was a retelling until the fire. Which is right at the end. ::face palm::
Jayne was incredibly resilient considering her torturous childhood. She was smart and unimpressed with fame and fortune. Her profession was important to her and she took her charges seriously.
I think the guys were all similar personality wise with a few differences to seperat ethem from each other.
Tennyson had a bit of a sharp tongue, speaking without thinking.
Klaus was a bit extra serious since he was a recovering addict.
Lee and Diego I couldn’t really tell apart except Diego liked to be dominated a bit more.
They were all liars and entitled and greedy selfish men, wanting things without earning them. Like Jaynes trust. I loved every word!

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