Dirty Work (Unabridged)
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- $15.99
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- $15.99
Publisher Description
Reagan
I hate him. Jude Titan is everything that's wrong with the male sex: cocky, domineering and loaded with swagger. Oh, and did I mention he's a Republican? Yeah, the guy's so conservative he leans to the right when walking. And lucky me, I'm running against him for Senate. But I've got plenty of fight in me. A golden boy war hero opponent with a smile that leaves melted panties in its wake? Bring. It. On.
Jude
Damn, she's sexy. Reagan Preston intrigues me from the moment I lay eyes on her. And speaking of laying...I want between those thighs. But I want to make her burn for me first. Every debate and stolen moment is foreplay for us. She claims she hates me, but her body tells a different story. I plan to win this election, but I also want to win the sharp, fiery Democrat who captures my attention like no woman ever has. Politics is filthy, just like all the things I want to do to Reagan Preston.
Customer Reviews
Wow so good
5 star Review Dirty Work by Chelle Bliss and Brenda Rothert
I am always a little anxious when an author I enjoy reading teams up on collaboration with a new author to me. I had NOTHING to be concerned about and in fact have already gone off to get some books by Brenda Rothert to read as I have read all of Chelle Bliss’s books.
This was a fantastic and intriguing read although I do admit that politics is not my favourite topic to read about. I loved it from the first to the last page and was very disappointed when it ended.
The narration by Kirsten Leigh and Sebastian York was spot on and they really brought the characters to life and enhanced my listening pleasure.
What happens when two opposing forces collide and almost combust into flames; that’s what faces political opponents Jude Titan and Reagan Preston when they meet for the first time. Their attraction to each other is instantaneous, so much so that Jude in particular has a hard time focusing on the job at hand, to win the Senate seat for the state of Illinois. Will Jude and Reagan be prepared to put their political lives in jeopardy or will they strive to ignore the chemistry that they are both fighting so hard to ignore?
This was a romance with a difference. You could feel both Jude and Reagan’s angst as they struggled to reign in their feelings for each other. The emotions and hotness aspect were off the charts; I couldn’t put this book down. I have no idea where one author ended and the other took over. Ms. Bliss and Ms. Rothert blended their writing together in such a way that the continuity was flawless.