Dirty
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4.1 • 36 Ratings
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- £5.99
Publisher Description
Welcome to the Dive Bar. Dirty is the first book in the steamy Dive Bar series from Kylie Scott, author of the Stage Dive novels.
For Lydia Green, Mr. Wrong may just have given way for a new type of Mr Right . . .
Discovering that the love of your life is having an affair on your wedding day is bad enough. For Lydia, finding out that it's with his best man is another thing altogether.
Vaughan returns home after the break-up of his band, only to find Lydia distraught in his bathtub. This former musician-turned-bartender is rough around the edges – and is at a crossroads himself.. But will helping Lydia lead to a connection amongst the chaos?
He's the exact opposite of the picture-perfect man Lydia had in mind. But Lydia had Mr. Right, and discovered he was all wrong – maybe it's time for some fun.
After all, what's wrong with getting dirty?
The steam continues in Twist, book two in the Dive Bar series.
'I devoured every deliciously dirty page of this hot, witty, surprisingly sweet romance' – Emma Chase, author of Dirty Charmer
Readers love Dirty:
'Loved this. It was fun, sweet and hot. The chemistry between Vaughan and Lydia was nothing short of magical'
'If you are already a fan of Kylie's Stage Dive series, you will love this series. It is funny with a lovely dash of romance'
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Scott's contemporary romance series, set in present-day Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, aims to show a naughtier kind of hero, but crosses over into crude and brutish. Lydia Green is just about ready to walk down the aisle at her wedding when an anonymous person sends her a cell phone video of her fianc and his best man having passionate sex. She responds by fleeing the venue, hopping a fence, breaking into a stranger's house, and hiding in his shower to cry. Naturally, when said stranger, who happens to be a gorgeous tough guy named Vaughan Hewson, comes home and wants a shower, he's in for a bit of a surprise. Vaughan takes Lydia in, giving her a place to stay while she recovers from the emotional fallout of her narrow escape. The two fall in lust, and things get complicated as she tries to settles down while he prepares to hit the road. The first sentence in the book is "Fuck," which gives readers a good idea of what to expect: lots of swearing, fighting, and sex, with minimal nuance. Any fat-positive points earned by having a heavy heroine are canceled out by her endless self-deprecating inner monologues.