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Sweet Chaos
by Emery Rose
We re-meet Dylan St. Clair from Wilder Love where his sister Remy got her happily ever after. Now is Dylan's chance. Dylan has always seen the world as against him, and he has had to do everything within in his power to prove himself. He was in an on and off relationship with the princess of Del Sole Sienna. He was never good enough for her to fully give herself no matter how much money he made, or how well he did.
In comes Scarlett, Sienna's sister, who is the black sheep of her own family. She has never been good enough due to never falling in line. Scarlett just wants to be happy, and has always had a crush on Dylan ever since he accidentally came into her room one night when she was 11.
Scarlett sees Dylan for the man he has become, and the man he has always been. She has found comfort in working for Remy and her husband. She enjoys being artistic, and eventually wants to have her own clothing line. She doesn't care about money, and the chains that come with it.
Dylan struggles with the attraction her feels for the younger woman as well as the fact that he was with her sister off and on for so long. Most of the book is spent with them building a friendship, and trying to ignore the instense pull between the two of them.
I am happy to see that Dylan was able to get his happily ever after with a woman who is truly worthy of him. :)
This was my first series by Emery Rose, and I look forward to reading more.
In comes Scarlett, Sienna's sister, who is the black sheep of her own family. She has never been good enough due to never falling in line. Scarlett just wants to be happy, and has always had a crush on Dylan ever since he accidentally came into her room one night when she was 11.
Scarlett sees Dylan for the man he has become, and the man he has always been. She has found comfort in working for Remy and her husband. She enjoys being artistic, and eventually wants to have her own clothing line. She doesn't care about money, and the chains that come with it.
Dylan struggles with the attraction her feels for the younger woman as well as the fact that he was with her sister off and on for so long. Most of the book is spent with them building a friendship, and trying to ignore the instense pull between the two of them.
I am happy to see that Dylan was able to get his happily ever after with a woman who is truly worthy of him. :)
This was my first series by Emery Rose, and I look forward to reading more.