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Talk Dirty to Me
by Dakota Cassidy
Dixie Davis is a reformed bad girl. Reformed meaning she's trying her best not to use her ability to strip someone's self confidence bare leaving them a shell of a person while she baths in their tears and offers their heart to the Gods of Victory. But whatever. Point when Dixie is forced to return to her home town and face her past victims. 40 year old women who still carry the scares of from high school bulling and pranks that left them feeling isolated and alone. Victims who are out for her blood and determined to create road blocks in Dixie's road to redemption.
Caine Donovan is a man with high standards and a chip on his shoulder. He's also Dixie's ex fiance who like many others was a casualty of Dixie's past. Caine is hurting from the loss of their best friend Landon (man with a heart of gold) and overwhelmed with the conflicting feelings he has when he sees the woman he both love and hates.
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When Dakota Cassidy announced she was writing this book I assumed it would be funny and light hearted. Two ex lovers pitted against each other in a contest to win a multi-million dollar phone sex company. I thought it would be pages up pages of phone sex dialogue. Instead she presented an emotional journey of self acceptance, forgiveness, finding personal strength, facing adversity, and grief. She gave me love, laughter, and tears. By the end of this book I wanted to call my best friend just to tell her I loved her... and then I wanted to screw the hell out of my husband! lol
Point is I have never read a book by her that I didn't love.
Caine Donovan is a man with high standards and a chip on his shoulder. He's also Dixie's ex fiance who like many others was a casualty of Dixie's past. Caine is hurting from the loss of their best friend Landon (man with a heart of gold) and overwhelmed with the conflicting feelings he has when he sees the woman he both love and hates.
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When Dakota Cassidy announced she was writing this book I assumed it would be funny and light hearted. Two ex lovers pitted against each other in a contest to win a multi-million dollar phone sex company. I thought it would be pages up pages of phone sex dialogue. Instead she presented an emotional journey of self acceptance, forgiveness, finding personal strength, facing adversity, and grief. She gave me love, laughter, and tears. By the end of this book I wanted to call my best friend just to tell her I loved her... and then I wanted to screw the hell out of my husband! lol
Point is I have never read a book by her that I didn't love.