One-night stands are
supposed to be with someone convenient, or wickedly persuasive, or
regrettable. They aren’t supposed to be with someone like him.
But after a crazy Vegas weekend celebrating her college graduation—and terrified of the future path she knows is a cop-out—Mia Holland makes the wildest decision of her life: follow Ansel Guillaume—her sweet, filthy fling—to France for the summer and just…play.
When feelings begin to develop behind the provocative roles they take on, and their temporary masquerade adventures begin to feel real, Mia will have to decide if she belongs in the life she left because it was all wrong, or in the strange new one that seems worlds away
But after a crazy Vegas weekend celebrating her college graduation—and terrified of the future path she knows is a cop-out—Mia Holland makes the wildest decision of her life: follow Ansel Guillaume—her sweet, filthy fling—to France for the summer and just…play.
When feelings begin to develop behind the provocative roles they take on, and their temporary masquerade adventures begin to feel real, Mia will have to decide if she belongs in the life she left because it was all wrong, or in the strange new one that seems worlds away
Sweet Filthy Boy is the first Christina Lauren book i have read but it definitely won`t be the last.
It`s part sweet , part funny , lots of sexy and with enough drama and emotion thrown in that i was hooked start to finish.
This series is started with Ansel and Mia as the main couple but the supporting cast of Harlow (oh how i adored her)Lola, Finn and Ollie are fabulous. When the synopsis for a book gives you Vegas,a one night stand and a sweet filthy boy you know you`re in for a good time and it did not disappoint at all.The sex was hot and as the story progressed so did the steam factor as the chemistry between Mia and Ansel is off the charts, throw in a little role play kink and it`s panty tsunami time.This story sucks you in and doesn`t let go, you laugh with them cry with them shout at your kindle at them !
This series is started with Ansel and Mia as the main couple but the supporting cast of Harlow (oh how i adored her)Lola, Finn and Ollie are fabulous. When the synopsis for a book gives you Vegas,a one night stand and a sweet filthy boy you know you`re in for a good time and it did not disappoint at all.The sex was hot and as the story progressed so did the steam factor as the chemistry between Mia and Ansel is off the charts, throw in a little role play kink and it`s panty tsunami time.This story sucks you in and doesn`t let go, you laugh with them cry with them shout at your kindle at them !
When i started reading this book my first thought was "this is going to be fun". It starts out with 3 best friend graduating and heading to Vegas. What's more fun then that, right? Right....
I didn't know what i was getting into, but im glad i did. I think this is their best book to date. That's saying a lot, because i Loved the boys from The Beautiful series ((especially Will)) but Ansel surpasses them all. This title is definitely fitting.
I LOVED the dynamic between these girls. It was so realistic, that I picture my own friendships in my head. As far as Mia goes, i loved her little quirks and she is relate-able as a character. I felt i was really walking around Paris with her, hell, I could even see conversing with Simone it was so well painted.
This truly is my favorite Christina Lauren book, hands down.
I give it 5 Sweet Filthy Stars
*****Given as an ARC for an honest review*****
"A Canadian, an Australian, and a Frenchman throw a rager in a hotel room?"
^^This is the lead-in that I'm giving you. Three hot men, who happen to be mentioned above, take a vacation to Las Vegas. Three chicks from California who just graduated college run off for one last hurrah to Las Vegas. Their paths collide. This is their story, particularly the story of Mia and Ansel, with some hints as to the futures of the others in the next books of the series. This book is so sexy and so funny. I was charmed the entire time I read it.
Being a performer, I've seen magic like his before. He may look like any other human, but he has that elusive quality that would force every pair of eyes to track him onstage, no matter how small his role. It's more that charisma—it's a magnetism that can't be taught or practiced. I'm only two feet away from him...I don't stand a chance.
Mia was a ballerina. Being a dancer was her life, her passion, her future. She was in an accident that changed everything. She's a tad awkward socially, but Ansel brings out the spark in her.
"Why is he calling me 'Cherry'?"
"Does he think I'm a virgin?"
"I'm pretty sure he's talking about your blow job mouth."
"And if I may, I'd like to suggest that you hit that French boy like a hammer tonight. Is his accent not the hottest thing you've ever heard?"
Ansel is a romantic, silly, spontaneous believer in serendipity. He jumps in over his head without a second thought.
He doesn't just speak the words, he pouts them, pushing each out in a little kiss. Never before have I had such an urge to touch someone's mouth with my fingers.
They meet at a bar and again later at the motel. And again. And finally wake up married! From there, the story just continues to become more comical, more sultry, more intense...just more everything.
To me the story was about taking the leap, in love, life, career, future, etc. I think the underlying message is to be true to yourself above all else and follow your heart's desire.
But when you choose the adventure, it becomes real life.
Of course, anyone who knows me should always know, I have to give credit and point out any Harry Potter reference.
I feel like I've been transported to Diagon Alley.
This is my favorite book to date by Christina Lauren. I did like the Beautiful Bastard series, but I feel this book is exceptionally better than any of those. Even if you didn't like them so much, there's still a great chance you will like this. This story-line has significantly more meat, more substance while still maintaining the amusing and seductive tones.
P.S. I want my very own sweet filthy boy.
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