Nadz@Totally Addicted to Reading
Dirty Pleasures by Meghan March is the second book in the Dirty Billionaire Trilogy. It picked up where book one left off. When compared with book one I would have to say that this installment was better. I guess it has to do with the fact that we are provided with more insight into Holly's and Creighton's relationship.
In this installment, we are introduced to Creighton's sensitive side. He demonstrated that he wanted the marriage to work. He is not afraid to admit when he was wrong. We see this when he followed Holly on her tour. He got to see her in her element. He goes out of his way to protect her interests. There is no doubt that he genuinely cares for her. It would appear that what started out as a marriage of convenience was developing into something of substance.
Holly career means the world to her. She is not afraid to let Creighton know that she would not allow to control that area of her life. However, beneath this tough exterior lay a wounded soul. She is struggling with guilt as she blamed herself for her grandmother's death. In addition to guilt, she is also struggling with insecurities. These insecurities made it easy for doubts about Creighton's feelings for her to take root. Then to add injury to insult, someone from his past came and added fuel to those doubts, causing them to spiral out of control.
This ended in a cliff hanger. Arggh! Now I am going to have to wait, albeit, impatiently for the next installment.