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Dirty Rich Obsession by Lisa Renee Jones

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4.0

The push and pull between these characters was insane, hate sex never seemed so hot, and calling this an enemies-to-lovers story would be a bit of an understatement.

Carrie was fierce and striving for some independence and stability, especially after her father put the future of their company in jeopardy. Reid happened to be the one behind the hostile takeover of her company and became her enemy by default. While everything in her told her to fight him, to turn against him, to not trust him, she couldn't help herself and pretty soon Reid became the only person she could trust.

Reid was arrogant, dominant, and his very presence could fill a room. He didn't do attachments and he sure as hell didn't do feelings. But he quickly found out that when it came to Carrie, all of his shall nots quickly became his shalls. He couldn't stay away from her or treat their arrangement as strictly business. Their intimacy continued to grow and this strong, alpha hero began to change right before my eyes. He was still just as strong and still just as alpha, but he also opened up his heart to the love that was blossoming between them.

This couple had their share of struggles. They not only had to fight each other and their growing attraction, but their fathers are bitter enemies. While trying to build trust between them, to work as a team, Reid was keeping one massive secret from Carrie, one that could rip apart their delicate love before they could even enjoy it. Although this story could be read as a standalone, I can't wait to get my hands on the next book in the series, Dirty Rich Betrayal, to see if I could get more of them together!

Release: August 22, 2018 | Genre: Contemporary Romance | Dual POV - 1st person | Heat: 3.5 | Standalone - Dirty Rich #3

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jess_kh's review

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challenging emotional fast-paced

3.75

jenchen's review against another edition

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4.0

Y'all i love the hate to love trope so fricking much