Just One Fling ( Dirty Dares #4)
Carly Phillips
Blurb:
It was just supposed to be a fling.
Now she’s having
his baby.
Winter Capwell
knows all about billionaire Harrison Dare’s bad-boy reputation.
His all-pleasure,
no-commitment rule worked well for her, too. Until fate changed everything.
Harrison never
wanted a wife or kids. His incredibly large family provides all the siblings
and children he needs. Besides, no woman has ever tempted him to give up his
bachelor lifestyle.
Until the
mysterious and sexy Winter entered his life.
But when someone
comes after the woman he loves, he will stop at nothing to protect her and make
her his. For good.
Themes: Contemporary
Rating: 4.25 stars
Review:
One
night of passion leads to long-term consequences in this bad-boy with a heart
of gold romance. Carly Phillips’s Dirty
Dares series continues with the Bad oy of Hollywood becoming domesticated in
the best of ways as he falls in love with the woman that he never saw
coming. I have been with Carly through
this entire journey through the Dare world, watching the family tree expanding
and their friends and business partners finding love as well, but as each Dare
finds their hearts stolen I find new and enchanting reasons to fall in love
with the Dares. Winter Capwell has been keeping a secret for a long time, one
that is about to change not only her life, but the lives of several of those
she has come to call friends as well. But in the midst of the secret coming out and
the scandal that comes with it, she finds herself unexpectedly falling back
into bed with the sexy Harrison Dare, even though they both agreed that their
summer fling was over. Now they are even
more entwined as their relationships intermingle and the consequences of their
unexpected night together bind them for life.
But someone is after Winter and will stop at nothing to get her out of
his life, in a very permanent way.
Harrison and Winter fins themselves slowly falling in love, but can they
admit their feelings for one another or will it be too late? Some trope are winner for a reason and this
story is based around one that is becoming increasingly common, though
personally not my favorite, but Carly Phillips manages to always give it her
own unique spin and keep the stories fresh and enchanting.
Winter
is a woman that values her independence above all else; raised by a single
mother and taught to depend on only herself, she isn’t willing to lose her
heart and depends on any man, even though she is drawn to Harrison more than
any man she’s ever been with. She is
sweet, sassy, and intelligent, even though she make mistakes, and finds herself
more than once regretting decisions she makes in the heat of the moment. She
was the kind of woman that I would love to have as a friends, supporting me and
teaching me strength in the face of adversity, but I would be able to teach her
that being vulnerable in love is not being weak. Thankfully she has friends like that and
learns to open her heart to Harrison so that they have a chance at future
together. Harrison comes off as the
typical playboy in the beginning, but once he gets a heavy dose of reality, he
comes to understand that not only is it time for him to settle into a love
relationship, but that he wants that with Winter. He offers her the strength and sweetness that
she needs to believe in a man, someone that she can lean on in moments of need,
but that will support her when she fighting her own battles. I loved watching him interacting with his
siblings and seeing how they supported him while also forcing him to grow up
when the time came. The passion that
neither Harrison not Winter are able to bank is apparent at almost all time
when they are orbiting one another, but once they open their hearts it adds
layer of beauty to the heat that is undeniable.
I am dying for the last of the Dirty Dares, getting to see Zach fall
under love’s spell and I hear there is a possibility of a new project in the works
that might be interesting to read too!
Exciting and action packed, Just One Fling will take you on a journey
off two lovers that finally grow to understand that loving someone offer both strength
and freedom, not the weakness they always believed it would.
*eARC provided by author for the
purpose of an honest and unbiased review.
No compensation was provided.
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