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A review by mrsbsbooks
Dirty English by Ilsa Madden-Mills
4.0
My Review 4 STARS
This is the first book that I have read by this author and I would certainly be up for reading more of her work in the future. This book has been sitting on my shelf for a while gathering dust and I finally got round to reading a paperback instead of an ebook.
Both of the main characters in this book are flawed and both have been hurt by people in the past. Declan has the death of his mother and a rocky relationship with his father. Elizabeth has a past event that has left her reeling even though she thinks she is ok.
Elizabeth has two good friends in Shelley and Blake, although Blake would like there to be more to their relationship. Shelley is a true best friend to Elizabeth and is there to encourage and push her when needed, but knows when to just be their.
Declan has his twin brother and they have a very close relationship, both are damaged, but both have soft hearts underneath and Dax sticks up for his brother and tells Elizabeth a few home truths.
The book is a bit of a slow burn, there are some spicy scenes and Elizabeth learns to let go of the past and to move forward, especially with Declan by her side.
This is the first book that I have read by this author and I would certainly be up for reading more of her work in the future. This book has been sitting on my shelf for a while gathering dust and I finally got round to reading a paperback instead of an ebook.
Both of the main characters in this book are flawed and both have been hurt by people in the past. Declan has the death of his mother and a rocky relationship with his father. Elizabeth has a past event that has left her reeling even though she thinks she is ok.
Elizabeth has two good friends in Shelley and Blake, although Blake would like there to be more to their relationship. Shelley is a true best friend to Elizabeth and is there to encourage and push her when needed, but knows when to just be their.
Declan has his twin brother and they have a very close relationship, both are damaged, but both have soft hearts underneath and Dax sticks up for his brother and tells Elizabeth a few home truths.
The book is a bit of a slow burn, there are some spicy scenes and Elizabeth learns to let go of the past and to move forward, especially with Declan by her side.