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4.3 stars
I found that I enjoyed this book more than part one because it gave me the chance to truly experience a new story rather than rehashing the time line from Donovan and Sbrina's duet. It made me appreciate the story in a new way.
Looking forward to what is next.
I found that I enjoyed this book more than part one because it gave me the chance to truly experience a new story rather than rehashing the time line from Donovan and Sbrina's duet. It made me appreciate the story in a new way.
Looking forward to what is next.

⭐️ 4 "Games or Reality" Stars ⭐️
With the shocking revelation that was dropped on Weston at the end of Dirty Sexy Player, I was so impatient to discover how his relationship with Elizabeth would progress. Dirty Sexy Games explores in a beautiful way the new side of their relationship as a married couple as they face new hardships!
"I was a queen. That was my place in the world. With or without a king, I was a queen."
Now that their feelings are real and the games are over (or almost over!), they still have adjustments to make about their future together. They still need to learn to trust each other with their secrets and make decisions as a team. They slowly learn that it’s not always easy and need to make concessions sometimes. They are truly as sexy as ever between intense sexy moments and other heartfelt ones. They dynamic changed so much since their passionate rivalry from their beginning! It’s more than apparent they’re a true couple now and not only players in a game of make-believe.
"The name I was given at birth, King - it had always been a joke. Until Elizabeth Dyson stood beside me and finally made me royalty."
Laurelin Paige concluded The Dirty Games Duet in a beautiful and pleasing way! I really enjoyed the path this couple followed from start to finish to build a meaningful and lovely relationship!
** ARC received in exchange for an honest review **
emotional
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Rating 2.5
The unnecessary drama kinda ruined it for me.
The unnecessary drama kinda ruined it for me.
challenging
emotional
hopeful
reflective
sad
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
Laurelin Paige is mean!!! She made me cry. She hurt my feelings. But now I can tell you without a doubt, that I loved this duet!!!
Dirty Sexy Player left me reeling. I loved it but the unanswered questions hampered my ability to hug it and never let go. So my greedy self, grabbed Dirty Sexy Player as quickly as my pouting would allow. (That was a bigger production than it needed to be because I already had it downloaded...duh!)
So I dove right in praying for immediate answers to all my questions. That is absolutely NOT what I got. Laurelin weaved a tangled web of traitorous feels and anger inducing delays. She taunted the reader with the truth. She lurked behind the pages in a vile and evilly sadistic way just to watch us disolve into worthless lumps while trying to work. (ADULTING IS HARD. Do not audiobook [Yes, I know its not a real verb] this while trying to accomplish anything productive- you will lose!)
Worthless me and my tears were a distracted mess. I tried not to sob. I failed. Sometimes you just need to let it out...right, Lizzy?
For those that haven't yet embarked on this awesome love story- what the hell are you waiting for? For those that are reading this before starting Dirty Sexy Games, what the hell are you waiting for? And those people that have all ready suffered through this duet- why the hell didn't you tell me to read it sooner?!?! Also, the ending...(Smirks) nice!
Dirty Sexy Player left me reeling. I loved it but the unanswered questions hampered my ability to hug it and never let go. So my greedy self, grabbed Dirty Sexy Player as quickly as my pouting would allow. (That was a bigger production than it needed to be because I already had it downloaded...duh!)
So I dove right in praying for immediate answers to all my questions. That is absolutely NOT what I got. Laurelin weaved a tangled web of traitorous feels and anger inducing delays. She taunted the reader with the truth. She lurked behind the pages in a vile and evilly sadistic way just to watch us disolve into worthless lumps while trying to work. (ADULTING IS HARD. Do not audiobook [Yes, I know its not a real verb] this while trying to accomplish anything productive- you will lose!)
Worthless me and my tears were a distracted mess. I tried not to sob. I failed. Sometimes you just need to let it out...right, Lizzy?
For those that haven't yet embarked on this awesome love story- what the hell are you waiting for? For those that are reading this before starting Dirty Sexy Games, what the hell are you waiting for? And those people that have all ready suffered through this duet- why the hell didn't you tell me to read it sooner?!?! Also, the ending...(Smirks) nice!
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
tense
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
A Spicy and Romantic End To This Players Games!😍🔥💘
Dirty Sexy Games
By: Laurelin Paige
Audiobook 🎧
Narrated by: Elena Wolfe, Jacob Morgan
Length: 7 hrs and 15 mins
This was such an emotive read. Weston was rather naive and immature regarding the news he had to tell Elizabeth, I thought. But she felt willfully ignorant at times by 'playing games' when she knew he needed to tell her things!🤷🏻♀️
I got a bit frustrated with Elizabeth towards the end, but I'm glad the hea was a good one.😍
I prefered the female narrator this time. The male sounded like he'd gained a lisp.👀 They're both still good, however.
Debbie, 1970, UK
Dirty Sexy Games
By: Laurelin Paige
Audiobook 🎧
Narrated by: Elena Wolfe, Jacob Morgan
Length: 7 hrs and 15 mins
This was such an emotive read. Weston was rather naive and immature regarding the news he had to tell Elizabeth, I thought. But she felt willfully ignorant at times by 'playing games' when she knew he needed to tell her things!🤷🏻♀️
I got a bit frustrated with Elizabeth towards the end, but I'm glad the hea was a good one.😍
I prefered the female narrator this time. The male sounded like he'd gained a lisp.👀 They're both still good, however.
Debbie, 1970, UK