Title: Talk Dirty to Me (Plum Orchard 1)
Author: Dakota Cassidy
Genre:
Contemporary Romance
Length: Paperback, 400 pages
Expected publication: April 29, 2014 by
Harlequin MIRA
Rating: 5 stars
About the book:
Plum Orchard, Georgia, is about to get even
juicier…
Notorious mean girl Dixie Davis is back in
town and it's payback time. Literally. Dixie is flat broke and her best—make
that only—friend, Landon, is throwing her a lifeline from the Great Beyond.
Dixie stands to inherit his business…if she meets a few conditions:
She's got to live in Landon's mansion.
With her gorgeous ex-fiancé, Caine Donovan.
Who could also inherit the business.
Which is a phone sex empire.
Wait, what?
Landon's will lays it out: whoever gets the
most new clients becomes the owner of Call Girls. Dixie has always been in it
to win it, especially when it comes to Caine, who's made it clear he's not
going down easy. (Oh, mercy.) Can Dixie really talk dirty and prove that she's
cleaned up her act? Game on!
Have I mentioned how much I love Dakota
Cassidy's writing style, she makes me laugh out loud and burst out with more
than the occasional snort. After reading, Talk This Way, the novella
introductory story to this new series I have been eagerly anticipating this
story and let me say I was not disappointed. This story let me experience an
array of emotions and gave me a deep connection with every character I read
about. Plum Orchard is a fantastic setting, bad apples and all I’d still love
to live there. I love how this story encompassed so many facets of life;
friendship, romance, work and everything else that rounds out our day to day
existence. Reformation is always a great subject matter and this author turns
it in to one fantastic emotional journey. Watching Dixie and Caine interact is
a prize in itself but when you add in all the bonus characters that come along
you feel like you hit the jackpot. I cannot wait to read Emmeline’s story!
Trust me, pick this one up. I’ll be getting a copy for my mother too because
everyone needs to enjoy a charming story full of humor, wit and emotion.
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