A review by mamabookwyrm
Filthy English by Ilsa Madden-Mills

5.0

I have been on a roll this week with the emotional books! And I wasn’t expecting it from this one. If you’ve read Dirty English, you’ve met Dax Blay. He’s a cheeky bastard. He likes to party, goes through women, and is humorous. So I was expecting his book, Filthy English, to be on the humorous side. It wasn’t. You really get to see the serious side of Dax and I freaking LOVED it! Now don’t get me wrong, he’s still a cheeky devil but he’s definitely grown up a bit since Dirty English. And I was super excited to read his book.

Remi was Dax’s opposite and opposites definitely attracted in Filthy English. She was studious and knew exactly what she wanted to do with her life. She was a planner and had lists for everything. Her ex-fiancè, Hartford, checks off all her boxes when it comes to what she wants from a relationship. Especially after having experienced a three night stand with Dax in the past. While on vacation in London, she runs into Dax and they decide to take a stab at being friends. But whenever they get near each other, they practically combust with lust for each other and it isn’t long before they are burning up the sheets.

There is a ton of sparks flying and banter in this book but what got me were the tender moments. There was some serious gut wrenching stuff here. It caught me off guard and the tears started flowing. I wanted to reach through the screen of my eReader and just snap some sense into these two at times. They were putting themselves and each other through so much torture! Ugh. I get riled thinking about it. Communication is key in relationships people. Learn from their mistakes. I’m really hoping that Spider and Lulu get a book; I want to see them hook up. I think that’d be an interesting pairing. But truthfully, I just want more hot, British alphas from this author.

ARC received in exchange for an honest review.
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