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People assume that my marriage is over. They’re wrong. She kicked me out. She changed the locks. She had me served with those damn divorce papers. But if Grace Monroe-Trotten thinks she's getting rid of me that easy, she's mistaken. She doesn't know the lengths I'd go to for her. I'm not giving up on my wife, on my son, on my marriage. I've changed. And a real man isn't scared to jump through hoops (wearing ridiculous men's yoga pants) to prove it. I may not deserve a second chance but I'm gonna fight like hell to get back in her heart and in her bed. "Dirty Forever" is the much-anticipated conclusion to the "Dirty Suburbs", a series of full-length, stand-alone romantic comedies about the residents of small town Illinois. HEA guaranteed. No cliffhangers and no cheating, promise.
Publication Year: 2017
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Wow this was one hell of a read, after seeing glimpses of Daniel and Grace's live through the other books in this series we finally see whats really going on and how broken they are. You can not help but feel for them both as their lives and feelings are written so well in this book and really see both sides, but also just want to shake some sense into them. Daniel has been doing what he thought was best for their family without realising until it is too late that it wasn't needed, while Grace keeps her worst fears bottled up even though it affects both her and Daniel which results in her just lashing out. I truly wanted them to make but I just didn't know if it would be too little too late.
I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.