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Dirty Deeds

By: Lauren Landish
Narrated by: Tracy Marks, Joe Arden
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It's wrong, but it feels so right.

For months, I’ve watched her. I know she’s off-limits, but she’s so sweet, so innocent...and so sexy that she haunts my dreams.

Maggie doesn’t belong in this world, this seedy underbelly of the city. But there she is, my angel with her wide eyes behind her nerdy glasses. So, when she needs help, I’m the only one who can protect her.

It didn’t even take a single kiss for me to fall in love with her. I know I shouldn’t - a man like me doesn’t deserve an angel. I’ll hurt her, break her...ruin her. Still, I can’t help myself.

She’s going to regret this later, regret me, and probably even hate me. But I’m a selfish man, and if she wants this now, I’ll give it to her. I’ll give her everything.

©2018 Lauren Landish (P)2018 Lauren Landish
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Fiction Romance Women's Fiction
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The story had plenty of twists and turns, hooking me in from the start.

The male narrator was great, I could easily listen to him for hours.

The female drove me bonkers, was irritating and hard to listen to. The rhythm and way she spoke was unusual. Also, words that ended with a 't' sound often sounded more like a 'tch' or 'tsh' which initially made it hard to be sure what she was saying.

The female narrator often distracted me from the story and it was a struggle to listen to her chapters, but trying to keep my focus on the awesome storyline helped.

Great story

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