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Dirty Martini

Miami Nights and Club Lights, Book 1

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Dirty Martini

By: Addison Beck
Narrated by: Oscar Reyes, Logan Anare
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Rhys

My life hasn't turned out the way I wanted it to.

Because of one stupid stunt by a kid I used to care about, I'm now slinging cocktails in a Miami club instead of getting my degree. In a split second, Everest Hill ruined my future, and I'm too jaded to ever move past it.

Only Elton—my best friend and his brother—connects us, but thankfully, Everest has made himself irrelevant in the last four years.

Until now.

When Elton heads off on a summer European adventure, I'm forced to babysit his little brother through his first semester in college, but I'd rather eat shattered glass than be a shoulder for him to lean on.

All the things I used to admire about Everest are tainted. He's nothing more than a nuisance, a reminder that I'm going nowhere with my life, and when he starts to push my buttons? I prove that I can bite back.

We become trapped in a twisted game of loathing, always trying to one-up the other, never satisfied until one of us is crowned the winner.

But when I start to see the vulnerabilities that lie underneath his skin, the truth behind the facade, I can't help but cave to the side of me I thought I buried.

Because Everest is not only mine to hate—

He's mine to keep.

Dirty Martini is dual-pov, enemies-to-lovers, best friend's brother romance. With possessive hate, lurking grudges, and passionate feels, Dirty Martini will leave you panting for more.

This is the first in a series of interconnected standalones featuring the workers of Club XO as they try to find their HEAs.

©2024 Addison Beck (P)2025 Podium Audio
Contemporary Literature & Fiction Romance

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Everest is unlikable. Even if he's struggling, it seems like he's struggling was brought on by his own behavior. The fact that he feels justified in saying some of the things he says, even if out of anger or hurt is unacceptable he should've been contrite. He set the ball in motion when it came to Rhys losing the life he knew he could've done something to help Reese and he chose not to and the way he treated his brother. He was unlikable as a brother as a friend and as a human. I think Elton acted appropriately and the fact that Reese was so willing to defend Everest. Bad behavior made me dislike Rhys. I understand that Everest was 14 but he had years to make it right and he chose not to which speaks to his character. It made it hard for me to root for them as a couple. The fact that Everest chose Knox a number of times who was also a part of the problem. The justification of him dealing drugs to 14-year-old gross. I don't think the author thought it out I really wanted to like the story. The characters were just too hard to like. As for the performance, the voices were OK the over annunciation was unnatural and took the reader or listener out of the moment.

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