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Dirty Sexy Saint

By: Carly Phillips, Erika Wilde
Narrated by: Sophie Eastlake
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Are you ready to get Dirty Sexy with a SAINT?

Clay Kincaid knows he’s more a sinner than a saint. Especially when it comes to women. With a rough and damaged past that has left him jaded, he doesn’t do committed relationships. But he does like sex—the hotter and harder, the better. He likes it fast and filthy, which is why he refuses to even touch someone as sweet and guileless as Samantha Jamieson. Until he discovers that she likes it just as down and dirty as he does. Let the sinning begin …

©2016 Karen Drogin (P)2016 Karen Drogin and Janelle Denison
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love this book it had everything, beautiful story and a strong female character that wanted her independence i will recommend this book

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hot hot hot!!!

I was interested in reading this book because I saw the movie on passionflix. I was curious if they were real similar or completely different. I proud to say that they are pretty much identical. if you watched it, no need to read it and vise versa.

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I regret buying a book I’ve already listened to in a collection.

I first purchased this book as part of a collection and didn’t recognize the title when I purchased this book separately. I hate wasting my money. Audible always lets me know if I’m about to purchase a book I already own but apparently not if it was part of a boxed set. It only took a couple of chapters to recognize the story so I didn’t finish it. To be fair I enjoyed it when I listened to it in the boxed set.

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Was this written by teenagers…or the elderly?!?

I would have appreciated for the authors to describe the hero’s dead mother as a human being with a tragic disease (because that’s what an addict is), rather than saying CRACK WHORE over and over and over.
I was also really disappointed with the authors when they described one character’s bad teeth, saying that his disgusting teeth were a clear sign that he was a bad person. Actually, dental neglect is more indicative of a person’s access to basic medical care, which is also not a gauge of a person being good or bad. There are wonderful human beings in this world who can’t afford to get their teeth bleached, but still deserve respect. The same goes for how they described the man’s body odor, which likely meant he was experiencing homelessness, and is in no way related to his value as a human.
For these reasons (and more), I came to picture the authors as either very young and naive, or very old and ignorant. Some of the stupid things they wrote sound just like a bratty teen who thinks she’s the sh!t but is really embarrassing herself. And some of the things they wrote sound like something an old racist grandma would say.
Either way, out of touch.
The steam level did not make up for the poor writing/story.

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