



Kind of a Dirty Talker
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5.0 • 3 Ratings
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
Seven nights, one bed, and the last dirty talker I should want to share it with…
Wesley McGuire is a gentleman in the streets and a filthy beast in the sheets.
He’s also my best friend’s brother, which means he’s part of the found family that’s come to mean so much to me. I refuse to put that at risk, especially when I know from experience that dirty talking men always let you down.
That night with Wes was a mistake, one I’m determined not to make again.
I hold strong until one cursed night, when I accidentally ignite a feud with the biggest troublemaker in Bad Dog and wind up on Wes’s doorstep in a tattered bridesmaid’s dress, needing to get out of town…fast.
Soon, Wes and I are on the run in a borrowed camper van, accompanied by my pet ferret and enough sexual tension to launch us all into outer space.
Even worse?
With every passing mile, he’s proving he might be my dream guy.
But will he still want me when he realizes he’s not the only one with secrets?
Customer Reviews
Love and adventure
I loved this best friend’s brother, age gap, forced proximity, second chance romance. It was such a good read that it was unputdownable. I fell directly into the story on page one and only looked up after the last word. It is a romance full of swoons, quirky characters, messy families, absurdity, drama, sweet moments, spice, painful pasts, love, crazy townspeople, phobias, and an epic road trip adventure. And while the book is snort worthy, it is also a deeply emotional book. I was feeling all the feels with this one - laughing, crying, swooning, cringing, teeth gritting, and cheering. Tessa is a chef and Wes is a lawyer. They both like hiking and Wes is the brother of Tessa’s best friend. They shared an unplanned steamy night in the woods after Wes rescued Tessa from a scary hiking date. Unfortunately, despite intending to do so, Wes failed to break up with his girlfriend before that night making Tessa an unwilling cheater. For the past 18 months Tessa has vowed off men and is embracing being forever single with her emotional support ferret. Wes still wants to fix it. When the unhinged sister of Wes’ ex comes after them, they decide hiding out together in a camper for a week or so is the safest plan. For the forced proximity combined with their overwhelming chemistry and attraction to restart the journey to their HEA, there will need to be baggage unpacking, truth telling, fear facing, forgiveness, and leaps of faith. Plus fedoras, which should always be mandatory adventure accessories. This heartwarming story was well written and included witty dialogue, three dimensional characters who grow, and an engaging storyline. I am in love with this series about the messy and wonderful McGuire family and the town of Bad Dog.