November - Sybil Bartel

November

By Sybil Bartel

  • Release Date: 2022-10-29
  • Genre: Erotic Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 320 Ratings

Description

Airman.

Hacker.

Mercenary.

Hacking one of the government's top agencies was my first mistake. My second was thinking they wouldn't find me. Nineteen hours later, five armed men kicked down my door.

They gave me a choice—prison or recruitment.

The Air Force took me in and trained me to be the best Cyberspace Operations Officer they'd ever had. Being the gatekeeper for the military's strategic operations was an honor, but it put a target on my back. I never traveled without security—until I made my third mistake.

Twenty-two hours later, covered in blood and barely able to stand after events I wasn't at liberty to discuss, I erased my past, changed my identity, and went off the grid. Then I joined Alpha Elite Security. I was invisible… until she saw me.

Code name: November.

Mission: Disengage.

NOVEMBER is a standalone book in the exciting Alpha Elite Series by USA Today Bestselling author, Sybil Bartel. Come meet Nathan 'November' Rhys and the dominant, alpha heroes who work for AES!

The Alpha Elite Series:
SEAL - Series Prequel featuring Adam 'Alpha' Trefor
ALPHA - Adam 'Alpha' Trefor's story
VICTOR - Vance 'Victor' Conlon's story
ROMEO - Roark 'Romeo' MacElheran's story
ZULU - Zane 'Zulu' Silas's story
NOVEMBER - Nathan 'November' Rhys's story
ECHO - Echo's story
WHISKEY - Will 'Whiskey' Damien's story
DELTA - Delta's story

Reviews

  • Hard pass

    1
    By jjohnson0404
    I’ve enjoyed books 1-4 in the series but this one is hard to read. I don’t particularly enjoy the sub narrative when it goes this far. Felt really tough to like November when he was getting off on her fear.
  • Hard to read

    1
    By nene7167
    This is the first book I have ever read, the story line was so unbelievable and just made me feel icky.
  • Violence against female protagonist

    3
    By pkfendlason
    This book was ok. Did not care for violence against the female protagonist.
  • bizarre… but good?

    4
    By tarasmithhhh
    honestly, the book was decent. i wouldn’t read it again tbh, but the story does make sense. it seems like he’s abusive, but the entire facade is to protect her while also being a dominant guy. i like this book, but i didn’t like the Sir and Sub stuff - but that may be a personal preference. i’m a psych major and the PNES element was so spot on. i was shocked beyond belief that the writer knew what that was and incorporated something very real about mental health. overall, i’d give it a 7/10. a little too much at times, but still good nonetheless :)
  • Too much

    1
    By fhfusbjgudnsjdndu
    I couldn’t get even halfway through. I don’t have an issue with BDSM but trying to follow any conversation between the 2 main characters was annoying with hi, calling her sub and demanding she say sir. It’s like oh ok she’s in danger , not really the time to demand she call you sir.
  • November

    5
    By bsmile 0103
    Manly, erotic, and sensual is all right here yes Sir!!!!!!
  • Violence against women is never ok

    2
    By Tapson45
    I normally enjoy Sybil’s books. Always looking forward to the next one. I had trouble finishing this one…. I was uncomfortable with the sexual, mental and emotional violence depicted in the name of love….
  • R-H-Y-S

    5
    By SouthernMama617
    When did 4 seemingly innocent letters become everything? November and Atala are the balm for your soul. November is your safe harbor. He has you floating from ch 1. Atala Rose? She’s your new quiet bestie you can’t do life without. The absolute BRILLIANCE that is Sybil and her mind is *chefs kiss*. She’ll bring you heart palpitations one minute and soothing breaths the next. November will live rent free for the rest of your days.
  • November

    1
    By readingfan 1234
    Hard core sub/dom, I wish I knew before buying. She had no personality, not my cup of tea.
  • Intriguing and emotional

    4
    By Anaxkolasi
    I went back and forth on the rating for this book, but I’ve come to the conclusion that any issues were mine. I love the writing of this author and the stories that she tells. This book was no different in that regard, and I will continue to read whatever she writes. That being said this book just wasn’t for me. I did like the intrigue, and I really enjoyed the cameos from other books she has written. There were one or two things I was left questioning when it was over. Others will definitely love this book, and I look forward to her next one.