Review: Sweet Liar by Laurelin Paige
- A Bibliophile Confesses
- Feb 26, 2019
- 2 min read

BLURB British ad exec Dylan Locke isn't looking for love. He isn't looking for fate. He's definitely not looking for Audrey Lind. She's pretty, far too young, and overly romantic--in short, exhausting. But when the girl, young enough to be his daughter, literally lands in his lap and asks for his expertise, he'd be lying if he said he wasn't interested. In her body, in her innocence, in her philosophy. In the kind of kismet that starts with kisses. But Audrey isn't looking for love either--she's looking for lessons, and she's certain Dylan knows everything she needs to learn. If he agrees to play the teacher can he keep his heart? Of course he can. Then again, he might be lying.
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Review:
Laurelin Paige is one of my unicorn authors. If she writes the back if a milk carton I will read it.

Dylan Locke is the British business partner of Donovan, Weston, and Cade. He is a divorced father of a teenage son. Dylan's divorce was a messy on, and it turned him off of relationships forever. He has sex, that's all. Romantic entanglements are not for him. Audrey deecribes him best: he may be polite, but he's not nice. After a company dinnet he meets young, inpressionable Audrey Lind, who is also Sabrina's sister. Sabrina was the heroine in the Dirty Duet. She's beautiful and piques his interest. But she's way too young for him, so he knows its never going to happen. He offers to drive her home, which is when everything changes.

Little Audrey Lind is a college student who is in NY to visit her older sister. I wanted to wrap her up in wool and keep her away from Dylan's nefarious intentions. That wouldn't be fair because it's Audrey who instigates their relationship. She may be young but she wants a taste of the gorgeous, older man. She's never been sexually satisfied and knows that Dylan can give her all that she needs.

Audrey was a glass half full kind of girl, which was in sharp contrast to Dylan's own less than optimistic outlook of life. She believes in love, and can't stop herself from letting her feelings take control of her. What begins as lessons in seduction becomes so much more for Audrey. Does Dylan feel the same though? I can't wait for the next book. Considering how the this one ended, I am eagerly anticipating the next installment.

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