A review by jacqueleenthereadingqueen
Waking Up Filthy by R. Cayden, R. Cayden

5.0

It's been a while since I've read an R. Cayden book. I don't know why that is either because this author tends to bring the heat and holy hell am I here for it. On top of that, Waking Up Filthy has a wake-up married plot line and I always get a kick out of that trope. I especially like when we actually get to experience the drunken wedding either while it's happening or in a sneak peek. It usually tends to be hilarious. I have to wonder though; do they really allow heavily intoxicated people to just get married in Vegas? It seems like the answer leans towards yes and I find that laughter inducing in romance books, yet slightly alarming IRL. Then again, there are plenty of things I love in romance books that would likely send me running for the hills if it happened to me. But I digress...

I really loved Gabriel and Spencer. Two polar opposites, both experiencing loneliness in their own unique way. Their drunken marriage is a PR nightmare. Spencer is at the top of his tennis game and about to compete in some tough tournaments. Gabriel is in the middle of launching his solo career as a rock star. Neither needs the negative media at this moment so the best decision to be made is to continue on with their sham of a marriage and part amicably after a year. This fake marriage of course has plenty of good PR opportunities thrown in to negate the bad press and it's during these moments that Gabriel and Spencer start to actually get to know one another.

It was sweet how Gabriel and Spencer started to rely on each other. The two became close friends, something Gabriel and Spencer were both short on. Soon their friendship blossomed into talking every day. With the insatiable flirt Gabriel is I didn't think it would take long for Spencer to crack. That rock star is charming AF. What did surprise me was how filthy Spencer could get with both his body AND his mouth. Man the dirty talk. It was some good stuff peeps. Angst wise this was lower level and there was only one real point in the book where I felt it. Thankfully it was swiftly cleared up with both Spencer and Gabriel quick to communicate. The ending brought everything full circle and I loved how it was such a Gabriel thing to do. Very spicy and entertaining read. 4.5 stars