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As longtime manager of Dirty, the hottest rock band on the planet, gorgeous and brooding Brody Mason has had his share of beautiful women. Yet the only one he’s ever wanted is the one he never had—the one who tore his heart out.
Beautiful and elusive Jessa Mayes appears to have it all. Talent, money, and a glamorous life. But she also has a secret. Six years ago, she ran away—from her dream career as a songwriter with Dirty, and the only man she’s ever loved—without telling anyone why.
Now Jessa’s doing the one thing she swore she’d never do. She’s coming home—to be a bridesmaid in her brother’s rock star wedding… and face the mistakes of her past.
It won’t be easy.
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Dirty Like Brody is the second full-length novel in the Dirty series—a
Novels in the Dirty series are interconnected standalones, each with an HEA. (There are ongoing storylines that develop throughout the series, so reading them in order is not crucial but is recommended.)
Fuel For Fire- Review
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I hope it is a good read. I need to catch up on the Julie Ann Walker series. I am curious about the new one.
That sounds like a good read.
Glad that you enjoyed Fuel For Fire. It sounds great. Happy reading. Enjoy your new books. ?
Ah good to find out about the prequel ahead of time. I need to do the Jill Shalvis soon!
Ohhh yes please 😉
I am eager to read Lost and Found Sisters, which I recently downloaded. Enjoy your week, and thanks for visiting my blog.
I’m not reading anything and I really should be so bad me! lol
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Lost and Found was so good. I haven’t tried Kessler, but those titles look good.
Sounds like you’re reading something I might enjoy, too 😉 I’ll have to check the others as well, thanks for sharing!
A new one to me, happy reading!
Fun how a book just slips into the reading list like that. You’ve read some good ones lately that I still need to read. Oh, and I have Lost and Found Sisters on my stack, too.
I loved Lost and Found Sisters. I am looking forward to your thoughts on that one.