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Dirty Rich Obsession by Lisa Renee Jones

taniamg's review against another edition

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4.0

Another Dirty book that was scorching hot!! Carrie and Reid chemistry was off the chain hot even though they danced around several times. They were infuriating, lol. Well she was more than him. He was all arrogant, gorgeous, alpha, etc etc..... and the way they met?!?! Priceless......

These two were not suppose to be together. There were soooooooooo many issues and secrets along with incidents that doesn’t allow these two to be together but the heart wants what the heart wants. Reid couldn’t help it and wanted to protect Carrie fiercely from everything. Carrie after giving in to Reid wanted to trust him in everything but had trust issues thanks to her dad and her brother. She was left in the dark with lots of things which hurt her because she saw her dad as her hero but Reid wasn’t letting anyone hurt her.

The ending, for now, got me a little worried but good thing it was clarified. I liked what Carrie brought out in Reid and vice versa. She changed lots of things in his life with his siblings especially that made me like her even more.

I can’t wait to see what’s next in this series that keeps getting more and more exciting.

taniamg's review against another edition

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4.0

These two are a force to be reckoned with. Reid is still Alpha, gorgeous and protective and Carrie isn’t a pushover but still so sweet. They complete each other.

This picked up from where things left off with them and then some. You see lots of growth in Reid that will make you sad because you realize he’s not the complete a**hole everyone makes him out to be. He loves Carrie fiercely and would do anything to protect her just like for his sister Cat. It was emotional reading how they were trying to repair their relationship. You also get to see Carrie with a backbone and how she protected and fiercely defended Reid. She was NOT going to let anything nor anyone get in between them not even her own father and brother. She fought their battles right along with him. It was nice seeing them seal their relationship.

It was nice catching up with the siblings and when is Gabe getting his book?! I’m intrigued by him.

booknerd_1107's review against another edition

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4.0

Dirty Rich Obsession

**received an ARC in exchange for an honest review**

4.5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Loved the third book in the Dirty Rich series. Reid and Carrie’s dynamic between the two of them is on point. You won’t be able to stop until you see what happens next. Definitely needs to be on your TBR list.

What happens when two people who and stubborn and know what they want are thrown together? Reid is always about control and he knows what he wants. Carrie wants to confront the man who has destroyed her father, that is if he would listen to her. But when they finally meet, Carrie leaves a lasting impression on Reid and soon it will change everything? But in the end will they be enough for one another?

kaeliesreads's review against another edition

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4.0

This book is okay

This book was o k I felt like it was very slow I ended up finishing it and I preferred the end more than I did The rest of the story

booklovershangout's review against another edition

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4.0

Oh I so loved this enemies to lovers story. It was sexy. It was suspenseful. It was combustible. I could not put this story down. I loved the chemistry and the pull between the main characters. I thought the main female character was so strong. I loved that she was not always a pushover. I think this was a great story and one of my favorites so far in this series. I can't wait to read more.

oliviareading's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

nero1279's review

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hopeful lighthearted relaxing medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

🎧AUDIO VERSION🎧 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5 performance by Erin Mallon, Joe Arden

Performances were fantastic and enhanced the storyline immensely. 

ARTICULATION  - clean, clear, precise
BREATHING – controlled, volume was great and consistent. Projection appropriate and mouth noise low. 
DELIVERY –  very solid performance and in the spirit of the text and author’s intent. Timing and pacing is excellent. Varied and not predictable. 
EYE BRAIN MOUTH CONTROL – accurate and effortless 
CONSISTENT – high energy, articulation was accurate. Breath and pitch control was also consistent. 
ANALYSIS – understands the story arc and characters. This was clear throughout all books in the series. 
CHARACTERISATION – brings to life. Both POV characters were not as distinct as they could be. This did make it a challenge when the same characters were together in the same scene. Delivery was consistent in tone, attitude, age, accent. Voices did match characters but variety could have been utilised more. 
SEPARATION- no spillover between narrator and character. 
INVESTMENT – emotionally connected and therefore painting a picture vocally. 

STORYLINE
An enjoyable edition to the series. Plot was a little thin but the character development negated that issue. 

pahinik's review

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5.0

Literally every single character so far in the Dirty Rich series has daddy issues. Every character has a dad who is an asshole of ginormous proportions. So many similarities in the books. The men are assholes until they start using nicknames (sweetheart for the first two books, baby for this one) which always manages to melt the women; character traits of all three women are so similar that they could’ve been same person; the incessant use of ‘more later’ to end all phone calls (how does everyone use the exact same phrase to end conversations?); the men hanging up phone calls as power plays. I could go on, but the three books don’t have quirks of individuality. They are too similar when it comes to the small details and idiosyncrasies of the characters. Was the author lazy or just set in her ways?


Coming to this book, it was LOONNNGGG. And too many secrets and twists and turns and a lot of them felt very unnecessary but their relationship developed beautifully. Reid’s character arc was phenomenal, so was Carrie’s emotional growth. I’d give it 4.5 or 4.75 stars, just shy of 5 plainly because this book was too angsty for too long and I don’t think it needed to be.

hannas_heas47's review against another edition

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4.0

I bought my own copy to read and review.

This wasn't my favorite of the series... Carrie and Reid have a great story and I hate to sound negative but their story's plight didn't reach me. It's not a rags to riches but a tale of a male being entirely dominant and bested by a female in order to catch his eye and perform a payback of sorts since he denied her. Still the story is greatly told by an amazing author, it just wasn't what I thought it was going to be. The other two females in this series were far more amazing than Carrie. Four stars of entertainment!

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5.0

Dirty Rich Obsession was a fantastic read. That grabbed me from the start and never let go. Thanks to a storyline that was not only intriguing and engrossing, but exciting too. Not to mention, I loved the two main characters Carrie and Reid. Whose first interaction was not only extremely entertaining, but completely set the tone for the entire story. And I really enjoyed how combative their relationship was, especially early on. Yet, I also loved how their relationship grew, changed and strengthened as this story progressed. And I'm really excited to find out what happens next, especially once news of their engagement gets out!! And I would happily recommend Dirty Rich Obsession to others.