Dirty Charmer by Emma Chase

Friday 22 May 2020


Release date: May 19th, 2020
Series: Royally #5
Pages: 264
Genre: romance


Abigail Haddock is stunning, sensible, and some would say . . . stuffy. But it’s not really her fault. She was raised in one of Wessco’s oldest, most affluent, aristocratic families—“stuffy” is their middle name. So is successful. Abby’s working overtime to distinguish herself as a top-notch physician, just as her family legacy demands.

She doesn’t have time for nonsense.

Tommy Sullivan’s all about nonsense.

Sure, he’s an elite bodyguard with lethal skills and co-owner of the renowned, S&S Securities Firm—protector of the wealthy and titled. But he’s also rowdy, fun and thoroughly irresistible.

Tommy knows how to have a good time, and he’s never seen someone more in need of a good time than Abby. The lass needs long, wet, filthy kisses—STAT—and he’s just the man for the job.

It doesn’t take long for a wildly sexy, sinfully satisfying, no-strings attached arrangement to turn into something more. Something sweet and addictive and real. But Tommy and Abby are too royally stubborn to admit it.

Opposites attract, everyone knows that. But can they last—can they love…for forever?

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I'm giving this book 3.5 stars because I liked it slightly more than just for 3 stars, but definitely less than 4 stars.

If I start at the beginning of the book ... I didn't like how it started. I mean, what the heck? Tommy woke up in the hospital, knew Abby for a few seconds, grabbed her and he kissed her. And she kissed him back. At least she slapped him afterwards ... after kissing him back for minutes

Anyway, moving on. The story turned out to be good in the middle. I liked the plot and Abby and Tommy both grew onto me the more I read about them. Abby could be a little bit of a mess here and there, but, hey, totally forgivable. Who am I to judge.

Tommy was the easy-going one in their relationship while Abby was the reserved one and closed-off, but she managed to open up and let go.

But this book was rushed at some parts, mostly at the end. It started getting fast-paced with months passing by and it all just felt quick and like the author didn't know what else to do with them and the story. 

This book was ok, a nice read and all, but it was disappointing in some parts. 

New York Times bestselling author Emma Chase writes contemporary romance filled with humor, heat and heart. Her stories are known for their clever banter, hilariously authentic male POVs and sexy, swoon-worthy moments. Emma’s novels have been translated into over twenty languages and published around the world.

Emma lives in New Jersey with her husband, two children and two misbehaving dogs. She has a long-standing love/hate relationship with caffeine.



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