Synopsis

I’d never forgotten him—a man I’d yet to meet.

Griffin Quinn was my childhood pen pal, the British boy who couldn’t have been more different from me. Over the years, through hundreds of letters, we became best friends, sharing our deepest, darkest secrets and forming a connection I never thought could break.

Until one day it did.

Then, out of the blue, a new letter arrived. A scathing one—one with eight years of pent-up anger. I had no choice but to finally come clean as to why I stopped writing.

Griffin forgave me, and somehow we were able to rekindle our childhood connection. Only now we were adults, and that connection had grown to a spark. Our letters quickly went from fun to flirty to downright dirty, revealing our wildest fantasies. So it only made sense that we would take our relationship to the next level and see each other in person.

Only Griff didn’t want to meet. He asked that I trust him and said it was for the best. But I wanted more—more Griff, in the flesh—so I took a big chance and went looking for him. People have done crazier things for love.

But what I found could change everything.

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Review

I can honestly say Dirty Letters made me laugh and (almost) cry.  It was such a great book!

I would describe this as a second chance romance.  As with most second chance romance, there is something that caused the two main characters to drift apart.  Often, the reason for this drift comes out later in the book.  However, it is brought up and taken care of almost immediately in Dirty Letters, which I really appreciated! I also liked that the characters hadn’t met in person at first, and both had some pretty major secrets!

I loved this story and the characters’ evident love for one another.  The obstacles that these two had to overcome didn’t feel trite like they do in other books.  They made sense for the story and the characters.  Luca and Griffen were wonderful characters! I also thought that mental illness was portrayed very well and applaud the authors for that.

I listened to the audiobook because Jacob Morgan, duh! It was so well done. I loved both his and Arni Ardnt’s performances!  They certainly had an impact on the laugh/cry factor!

This was just such a sweet story that I really loved!  I can’t wait to read more by these authors.

Available on Kindle Unlimited

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