Book Review | Dirty Filthy Rich Men

Dirty Filthy Rich Men by Laurelin Paige

Published: March 27th, 2017

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When I met Donovan Kincaid, I knew he was rich. I didn’t know he was filthy. Truth be told, I was only trying to get his best friend to notice me.

I knew poor scholarship girls like me didn’t stand a chance against guys like Weston King and Donovan Kincaid, but I was in love with his world, their world, of parties and sex and power. I knew what I wanted—I knew who I wanted—until one night, their world tried to bite me back and Donovan saved me. He saved me, and then Weston finally noticed me, and I finally learned what it was to be in their world.

And then what it was like to lose it.

Ten years later, I’ve found my way back. Back to their world. Back to him.

This time, I’m ready. I’ve been down this road before, and I know all the dirty, filthy ways Donovan will try and wreck me.

But it’s hard to resist. Especially when I know how much I’ll like it.

From NYT Bestselling author Laurelin Paige, discover a whole new world filled with sex, love, power, romance and dirty, filthy rich men.

Honestly, this book surprised me. When I first started this book I said to myself “No! Not another one of these again. I have heard this one before!” But after really getting into the book I LOVED it. Though I wanted to strangle both Donovan and Sabrina some of the time, I also really loved both of them at the same time. Does that make sense.. Donovan is a true alpha-hole/anti-hero, bad boy and I am sure anyone’s dream to tame. I think I just LOVE ruthless, delicious, alpha males and Donavan checks all the boxes 🙌🏻 What can I tell you? Sabrina, boy oh boy, did I want to just shake her into opening her eyes. She was naive, confused, strong, and resilient. I don’t know how she did it sometimes, I would like to say that I would have walked out on Donovan with the way he treated Sabrina. But I think I would have been in the same position that she was in. As for Warren, Donovan’s best friend and Sabrina’s first love interest, I found him to really be just a light blip on my radar. I suppose that this is supposed to be a love triangle in the beginning but I’m not really drawn into it that way. I just see Warren as a light plot device that helps move the story along. I don’t think Warren and Sabrina’s “relationship” was that much of a love triangle, it surely didn’t feel that way for me. Other than that I loved Warren‘s character, I thought he was a great best friend/love interest. Overall, I really enjoyed this book a lot. To me it felt like something fresh and new. Their relationship is definitely unique and unlike others that I’ve read before. It was a great story, well thought out, it kept me engaged and on my toes. If you’re looking for a back and forth, enemies to lovers, hot steamy romance, that leaves you hot and bothered 🤤🤤 then this is the book for you!

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I received a copy of Need You Now, a collection form Top Shelf Romance in exchange for an honest review. This book was included in that collection.

About the Author:

With millions of books sold worldwide, Laurelin Paige is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal and USA Today Bestselling Author. She is a sucker for a good romance and gets giddy anytime there’s kissing, much to the embarrassment of her three daughters. Her husband doesn’t seem to complain, however. When she isn’t reading or writing sexy stories, she’s probably singing, watching Killing Eve, or dreaming of Michael Fassbender. She’s also a proud member of Mensa International though she doesn’t do anything with the organization except use it as material for her bio. She’s represented by Rebecca Friedman.

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