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seriously romantic: real dirty by meghan march

book one of meghan march's latest duet, real dirty, expands the dirty billionaire world out further to the outskirts of nashville, where the bad boy of country music, boone thrasher is dealing with a tabloid-worthy celebrity break-up. we're talking failed proposals, cheating accusations, elopements, and annulments—it's kind of like a gossip christmas.

but this attention is the opposite of what boone wants. he wants to make his music and find a partner to share his life with. he wants someone he can be real with. someone who will be real with him.

meet ripley fischer. her life couldn't get more real if she tried. the bar she runs is hanging on by a thread. her relationship with her father is crap. her cousin is a drunk moocher. her past is a can of worms. she has a rule about not dating celebrities. and inconveniently she finds herself enthralled with boone thrasher.

as he breaks down every preconceived notion ripley has about celebrities, boone finds himself inspired for the first time in a long time. the more time they spend together the more they let their walls drop and what builds between them is sexy and fun and real.

honestly, i just wanted to hang out with these two characters. so as the end of this first part neared i really started to stress about what the cliffhanger could be. and you guys, all i'll say is i can't wait to see where this is going. there is a mystery and a thrill ride ahead, and thank goodness i won't have too long to wait for real sexy

**real dirty will publish on may 9, 2017. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of meghan march in exchange for my honest review. 

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