Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Book Review: Sweet Liar (Dirty Sweet, #1) by Laurelin Paige

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British ad exec Dylan Locke isn't looking for love. He isn't looking for fate. He's definitely not looking for Audrey Lind. She's pretty, far too young, and overly romantic--in short, exhausting.

But when the girl, young enough to be his daughter, literally lands in his lap and asks for his expertise, he'd be lying if he said he wasn't interested. In her body, in her innocence, in her philosophy.

In the kind of kismet that starts with kisses.

But Audrey isn't looking for love either--she's looking for lessons, and she's certain Dylan knows everything she needs to learn. 

If he agrees to play the teacher can he keep his heart? 

Of course he can.

Then again, he might be lying.


Wow! Did this story catch my attention. Sweet Liar is book 1 in the Dirty Sweet duet. It's a quick, explosive start. The chemistry between Dylan Locke and Audrey Lind is off the charts. 

It is impossible not to fall in love with the very proper, although cynical Dylan Locke. He may be broken but he still makes for an excellent professor in the bedroom. 

Audrey Lind can't help her attraction to Dylan Locke. The temptation is too great to resist. He has the experience that makes him the perfect naughty professor if only she can keep her heart out of the equation. Or it it kismet that has brought them together?

I need the next book right now! Although this story was short, it went straight for the heart. Loved it. 5 Stars




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