Review: Irresistibly Dashing (Brothers in Revenge #8) by Victoria Pinder

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Sold for her sister to buy mobile home, Sarah Sawyer found out the prisoner she married was actually a billionaire prince.
Sarah Sawyer never knew life could be luxurious. She’d spent her entire life arguing that her parents wasteful ways were ridiculous until the day they threatened to call the cops on her and have her arrested if she didn’t marry a stranger. They wanted the reward money to buy her sister a mobile home. She wasn’t expecting a billionaire prince in the bargain or a friendship where a guy might actually see who she really is.
Beau Bentley’s the youngest son and favorite of his parents. Spoiled was more than his middle name, but he never met anyone half as fascinating as his wife. She keeps him in the friend zone and while the dangers against his family lurked, he didn’t push. But now that he’s on the case to get the last bad guy, it’s time to show his wife just how good their life might be… if she truly accepted that they could live happily-ever-after.
As the end game approaches, and enemies are exposed, the manipulations and lies end, but somewhere along the way can Sarah open her heart and fall in love? Or would life be safer if they just stay friends? Scorching hot kisses aren’t supposed to rock her world.

                                          My opinion:
                              I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review 


 Irresistibly Dashing is the eighth book of the Brothers in Revenge series. This is the story of the youngest and most spoiled son, Beau Bentley and his wife Sarah Sawyer. They belonged in two different worlds and were raised in different ways. He was always loved and protected while she had raised herself and was being blackmailed by her own family. They met under difficult circumstances with him being in jail and later threatened but that was also what brought them closer. Sarah liked their friendship and for the first time in her life felt content. So when Beau confessed his love, it rocked her world. From a young age,

 she learned that people used love in order to manipulate others, and it was hard for her to trust that he had pure intentions. Now that the Bentleys were free and the threats were eliminated, Beau's only plan was to keep his wife by his side and create a happy family.




Just like the rest of the books, it's very romantic with suspenseful. It is mild compared to the other ones and more concentrated on the romance. We have glimpses of the other couples and hints of their future. I enjoyed this story and I will rate it with 4 stars. 

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