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Dirty Money
Dirty Money
Dirty Money
Audiobook9 hours

Dirty Money

Written by Jessica Clare

Narrated by Rebecca Estrella and Rudy Sanda

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

3/5

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About this audiobook

Boone Price and his brothers know oil; at least, the dirty, backbreaking side of working an oil rig. But when their scrubby, worthless hunting land turns out to be sitting on top of one of the biggest oil wells in North America, they go from the rig to the boardroom and end up billionaires practically overnight.

Now with enough money to do whatever he wants, Boone is developing a taste for fine things. And the finest thing he's ever seen is Ivy Smithfield, local realtor. Boone's determined to win her affection and show the world that he's more than just a dirty fool with a bit of money. Ivy's classy and beautiful-she'll make the perfect trophy wife. The fact that she's sexy and funny is just a bonus.

There's one tiny problem-Ivy's as dirt poor as Boone was. Her carefully crafted veneer of luxury? All an act to promote her business. What's Boone going to do when he finds out the woman he's falling for is, well, in his league?

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 17, 2017
ISBN9781515975199
Dirty Money

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    Surprisingly bad story, in my opinion. The "relationship" between Ivy and Boone happens abruptly and is unconvincing in its immediacy. Boone is SUCH a red-neck in his talk and demeanor ALL of the time, that I didn't develop a liking for him in the slightest. His need for retribution after being slighted, when he brought some of it on himself to begin with, was Trump-like and incomprehensible. Ivy was more likable, but poorly written. The author seemed barren of the words to adequately tie the woman-virgin-former hick components together to explain her attraction to Boone.

    Reviewing the narrators' performance... Ms. Estrella did the most she could with the material given her. Mr. Sanda was Matthew McConaughey-esque in his sound, perfect for Boone, but because of the one-dimensional character being portrayed... I quickly tired of listening to his constant crassness.

    I often didn't know if I wanted to laugh or get mad throughout this story. I guess, both.