Real Sexy by Meghan March
Series: Real Dirty Duet #2Publication Date: May 23, 2017
Genres: Contemporary Romance, Erotica
Length: 262 pages
Country music star Boone Thrasher has never walked away from a fight, and he’s willing to put everything on the line to win the woman he can’t live without in the conclusion to the Real Dirty Duet by USA Today bestselling author Meghan March.
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In Nashville, country stars are a dime a dozen.
I swore I’d never get caught up with one, but Boone Thrasher made a liar out of me.
I said I’d never put my heart on the line, but he didn’t ask before he stole it.
Now we’re facing my worst fears, and we'll see if this country boy is tough enough to see it through.
Girls like me don’t get happily ever afters… but maybe he’ll prove that wrong too.
Real Sexy is the conclusion of the Real Dirty Duet and should be read following Real Dirty.
MY REVIEW
After my disappointment of Real Dirty, I need to face another fact that this book is not for me. Just not my style for OTT celebrity drama and frustrating main characters. Everything was so predictable and didn't enough to 'WOW' me. So, here's my unpopular opinion.
Boone must face another problem but it's no big deal since his PR company will clean everything. However, he's still in control of his own image without letting anyone 'sugarcoat' shit for him. Ripley realize she didn't fit into his world and went into martyr syndrome which I hate the most. Their lovey-dovey act ended up with the ex-GF made sudden appearance.
Again, Boone failed me when he's bitching around about the ex-GF. DUDEEE.. You're about to proposed her and didn't realize how fake she is? Is he that pussy whipped? Also suddenly, Boone thinks Ripley is the one for him. Geez... Talk about insta-love.
“Girls like me don’t get happily-ever-afters.”
“I’m just gonna have to prove you wrong then.”
When Boone is busy to make Ripley fall in love with him, she became more annoying than ever. Back to her stubborn core. Also there's hidden talent from Ripley that surprised me a bit. However, Ripley turns backward and decided not to use her talent for money. Gurl... You're already freakin' poor. Of course, Boone is her white knight-slash-fairy godmother. He always make everything came true.
Another predictable plot and didn't amaze me happened when Boone invite Ripley to his hometown. Again, Ripley feels unworthy for his perfect family * insert roll eyes*. There's a near death event happened and I-can't-live-without-you kind of thing. Cliche, right? Anyway, the cold case of Ripley's death mother with her lover finally solved easily. Overall, the story is not memorable and the MCs are still annoyed me yet a bit redeemable. I liked how the previous gang, Holly, Cray, Greer and Cav made cameo in this book.
Boone must face another problem but it's no big deal since his PR company will clean everything. However, he's still in control of his own image without letting anyone 'sugarcoat' shit for him. Ripley realize she didn't fit into his world and went into martyr syndrome which I hate the most. Their lovey-dovey act ended up with the ex-GF made sudden appearance.
Again, Boone failed me when he's bitching around about the ex-GF. DUDEEE.. You're about to proposed her and didn't realize how fake she is? Is he that pussy whipped? Also suddenly, Boone thinks Ripley is the one for him. Geez... Talk about insta-love.
“Girls like me don’t get happily-ever-afters.”
“I’m just gonna have to prove you wrong then.”
When Boone is busy to make Ripley fall in love with him, she became more annoying than ever. Back to her stubborn core. Also there's hidden talent from Ripley that surprised me a bit. However, Ripley turns backward and decided not to use her talent for money. Gurl... You're already freakin' poor. Of course, Boone is her white knight-slash-fairy godmother. He always make everything came true.
What the hell did I do to deserve you?”
“I’ve been asking myself the same thing. I decided that we both got lucky.”
“This isn’t luck. This is hitting the jackpot of life.”
“I’ve been asking myself the same thing. I decided that we both got lucky.”
“This isn’t luck. This is hitting the jackpot of life.”
Another predictable plot and didn't amaze me happened when Boone invite Ripley to his hometown. Again, Ripley feels unworthy for his perfect family * insert roll eyes*. There's a near death event happened and I-can't-live-without-you kind of thing. Cliche, right? Anyway, the cold case of Ripley's death mother with her lover finally solved easily. Overall, the story is not memorable and the MCs are still annoyed me yet a bit redeemable. I liked how the previous gang, Holly, Cray, Greer and Cav made cameo in this book.
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