Dirty Talk 2

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When the one you shouldn't want is the one you can't resist... Brent Payton works hard, plays hard, and has earned his ladies’ man reputation. But he’s more than just a good time, even though no one seems to see it. Until a gorgeous brunette with knockout curves and big, thoughtful eyes walks into his family’s garage and makes Brent want more. Ivy Dawn and her sister are do
When the one you shouldn't want is the one you can't resist... Brent Payton works hard, plays hard, and has earned his ladies’ man reputation. But he’s more than just a good time, even though no one seems to see it. Until a gorgeous brunette with knockout curves and big, thoughtful eyes walks into his family’s garage and makes Brent want more. Ivy Dawn and her sister are done with men, all of them. They’ve uprooted their lives too many times on account of the opposite sex, but that’s over now. The plan seems easy until a sexy, dirty-taking mechanic bursts in Ivy’s life and shakes everything up. Brent can’t resist the one person who sees past his devil-may-care façade, and Ivy finds it harder and harder to deny how happy he makes her. But she has secrets of her own and when the truth comes out, she must decide if she’ll run again or if she’ll take a chance on forever.
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September 15th 2015
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If only because you'll want to better understand the dynamics of the Payton family and the secondary characters but overall, no. I would say you can r …more If only because you'll want to better understand the dynamics of the Payton family and the secondary characters but overall, no. I would say you can read it as a stand alone. However, I guarantee after doing so, you'll want to go back and read DIRTY THOUGHTS anyway. I loved DIRTY THOUGHTS but this one, wow...I absolutely adore it, love it, and can't help but say...read it! :-) (less)



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Jun 20, 2015


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4 Stars!! “Dirty Talk” is the second installment in Megan Erickson’s contemporary adult romance series entitled “Mechanics of Love” and fallows the second eldest brothers of Payton’s family, Brent. There’s no secret I enjoy Megan’s writing and her sweet and sexy romance novels m/f or m/m. This second installment didn’t disappoint at all. It was exactly what I expected to be and much more. Needless to say it was romantic, it was sexy and put a big smile on my face. Brent Payton works as a mechanic
4 Stars!! “Dirty Talk” is the second installment in Megan Erickson’s contemporary adult romance series entitled “Mechanics of Love” and fallows the second eldest brothers of Payton’s family, Brent. There’s no secret I enjoy Megan’s writing and her sweet and sexy romance novels m/f or m/m. This second installment didn’t disappoint at all. It was exactly what I expected to be and much more. Needless to say it was romantic, it was sexy and put a big smile on my face. Brent Payton works as a mechanic for his family business. All his life he had to live up to his brothers. He has earned his ladies’ man reputation, he is the joker, the comic relief, the irresponsible Payton. But he’s more than that and no one seems to see it. Brent secretly wants to be more than a mechanic and more than ‘the funny guy’. He wants to do something for others, to help, he wants to be a firefighter. Ivy Dawn and her sister, Alex (character we met in the previous book in the series) are done with men. She, her daughter, Violet and Alex recently moved to town. They are running from a man who hurt them in the past, so she doesn’t look for a romantic relationship. They already moved twice to get away from men who had ruined their past, so all she wants now is to provide for her daughter, to find a job and to raise her daughter in peace and quite. Needless to say she didn’t expect a dirty-talking, gorgeous mechanic to shakes everything up.

“She wanted to smack him and kiss him at the same time. Like a smackiss. Brent was the perfect example of a man who needed an excellent smackiss.”

If you want something sweet, romantic with some sexy and funny moments this book/series might be the perfect series for you. I enjoyed this second installment as much as I enjoyed the first. I think Brent, the male main character was my favorite…aspect of the story. Like I mentioned we get to meet him in the previous book in the series where honestly he immediately managed to charm me. His character development was done really well here. In this installment he was simply adorable and like I expected he proved there’s more to him than meets the eye. He was the perfect blend of sweet and sexy and I loved him to pieces. He was my kind of guy. He was funny, but he also was serious and responsible and he proved it numerous times. He was genuinely a good guy and like we saw in the previous book he’s a great son and brother. He’s sweet and thoughtful, caring and patient and I loved how he treated Ivy and how smitten he was with her. There was no insta-love between them and I appreciate that. However, like his brother he’s a dirty talker and I have to say I loved his dirty mouth. Ivy was a great heroine as well. She was very easy to like. She’s a great sister and a great mother. She would do anything for these two because they mean everything to her. She’s strong, compassionate, sweet and caring and all I can say is that I liked her a lot. The chemistry between Brent and Ivy was off the charts. From the beginning it was palpable. I loved all their sexy times. They were sweet and at times fun, but I also loved all their sweet moments and dates. They felt good together and I loved how easily they interacted with each other. They were comfortable with each other from the start and I enjoyed how supportive and honest they were from the beginning with each other. Brent was perfect not only for Ivy, but for her daughter, Violet as well. Brent's relationship with Violet was pur and simple adorable. He was sweet and patient with her and you can actually feel how much he cares about her. There’s no angst and there’s no unnecessary drama which I enjoyed. I liked all the supportive characters – Brent’s family and Ivy’s new friends. All of them were great, their dynamic entertaining and made this story truly enjoyable. All in all, “Dirty Talk” was a terrific, easy to read novel, sweet and funny with endearing main and supportive characters, plenty of sexy moments and a romance that will make you swoon.
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Jul 02, 2015


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”No more men.”
Megan Erickson delivered a sweet, sexy, and endearing book boyfriend in Brent Payton. I actually liked this second book in the series much more than the first book. All the credit goes to Brent, Honey Bear, his neighbor (wished he was getting next book) Ivy and sweet little Violet. Brent works at the family’s shop and has never been taken seriously by anyone. Ivy waltzes into the shop to meet up with her sister Alex, the new female mechanic and Brent gets shot down at first. S

”No more men.”
Megan Erickson delivered a sweet, sexy, and endearing book boyfriend in Brent Payton. I actually liked this second book in the series much more than the first book. All the credit goes to Brent, Honey Bear, his neighbor (wished he was getting next book) Ivy and sweet little Violet. Brent works at the family’s shop and has never been taken seriously by anyone. Ivy waltzes into the shop to meet up with her sister Alex, the new female mechanic and Brent gets shot down at first. Still Brent is taken with Ivy and would love to get to know her better.
”She is … more than hot. But it’s not just that. I like her kid. Violet is… vulnerable.”
Brent has a great sense of humor but he’s tired of being seen by family and friends as a man who doesn’t take his job seriously and someone who couldn’t fall in love.
”Do you think I’m a joke? Tell me now, Ivy, and I’ll leave you alone. I’ll walk away.”
[image error] Ivy and Alex have made a pact. So far things in Tory have been working out well for them as long as they stick to the no more men rule. They are all one another has and this is their fresh start. What Ivy struggles with is that slowly Brent chips away and shows her the great guy he and is. Brent’s simply irresistible but sadly, the men in Ivy’s past have left some walls up and Brent tries to break them down.
”It fucking sucked because Brent not only had to climb the vine of Ivy for himself, but he had to battle the demons caused by the other guys along the way.”
The story takes a turn when Alex gets spooked and Ivy finds she has to make a choice.
”He’s worth staying for. But you’re also worth leaving for.”
Overall, this story had some really sweet interactions between Brent and little Violet and some very sexy scenes that did in fact live up to the title’s promise. I’m hoping to see more of Brent and Ivy in future books!!
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Aug 31, 2015


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3.5 stars! Dirty Talk is the second book off of Megan Erickson's Mechanics of Love series. Brent Payton is the "fun & easy" Payton brother. For years Brent struggled with how he was perceived by other people and even by his own family. They see him as someone who's easy and doesn't really have anything deep to offer. For years, Brent had been content with the label until he met Ivy Dawn, the younger sister of their newly hired mechanic. Brent wants to prove to Ivy that there's more to him than me
3.5 stars! Dirty Talk is the second book off of Megan Erickson's Mechanics of Love series. Brent Payton is the "fun & easy" Payton brother. For years Brent struggled with how he was perceived by other people and even by his own family. They see him as someone who's easy and doesn't really have anything deep to offer. For years, Brent had been content with the label until he met Ivy Dawn, the younger sister of their newly hired mechanic. Brent wants to prove to Ivy that there's more to him than meets the eye. But Ivy's life and that of her daughter and sister is far from ideal. Running from her sister's emotionally abusive boyfriend, the sisters vowed to have not to allow men to ruin their lives anymore. But her attraction to Brent and their chemistry together may be too strong for Ivy to resist, especially when Brent allowed her to glimpse of the man underneath the cocky swagger. As usual Megan Erickson delivered a romance filled with richly drawn characters, banter, family drama and sizzling chemistry. The book started out slow for me and didn't really pick up until the second half. Even so, Ivy and Brent's relationship was fun to root. But it was Brent's relationship with Ivy's daughter Violet and his friendship with his wheelchair bound neighbor that held my attention throughout the book. It showed Brent's character, the one that he tries to hide from other people. I've also grown to love Cal and Brent's gruff father, Jack. His little speech to Alex brought tears to my eyes. Now as to why only 3.5? As much as I enjoyed the Brent and Ivy together, I never felt like they're the one true pair in the book because Brent could easily be with either Alex or Davis. It's like there were too many possibility and one scene could change it from an Ivy-Brent pairing to Davis-Brent or even Alex-Brent. But that's just me. Maybe I need to read M/M soon because I clearly need some of that action. Anyhoo, I liked this one but I still enjoyed the first book more. ARC provided by Avon Impulse via Edelweiss in exchange for an honest review.
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At this point it’s really no surprise that I’ve fallen in love with yet another Megan Erickson book. This woman can write romances that are fun and dirty, romances that are emotional and intense, and romances that are lighthearted and sexy, but all of them make this romantic’s heart satisfied. Dirty Talk , the second in her Mechanics of Love series, is no different, though there is one quibble I’ll address later. 99% of this book is absolute perfection, and I couldn’t have asked for better paced
At this point it’s really no surprise that I’ve fallen in love with yet another Megan Erickson book. This woman can write romances that are fun and dirty, romances that are emotional and intense, and romances that are lighthearted and sexy, but all of them make this romantic’s heart satisfied. Dirty Talk , the second in her Mechanics of Love series, is no different, though there is one quibble I’ll address later. 99% of this book is absolute perfection, and I couldn’t have asked for better paced romance. As you can expect from the titles of these books and from the fact that they’re centered around hot mechanics, there’s plenty of naughtiness to go around, but also characters who will worm their way right into your heart. We first met Brent in Dirty Thoughts , and I immediately couldn’t wait to get his story. He had some of the funniest dialogue, saying whatever ridiculousness came into his head, yet he was utterly charming about it. I knew right away that, behind his spitfire and jokester personality, he was a guy who would fall hard for the right girl. I love book boys who are unabashedly smitten with the heroines, and that’s definitely the case with Brent. As soon as he meets Ivy for the first time, he’s committed to showing her that there’s more to him than meets the eye. Sure he can be funny and he’s always done the casual thing with girls, but I like how we get into his head in this book and really see what a genuine guy Brent is. He has dreams of his own and wants to be taken seriously but until Ivy hasn’t tried to change anyone’s opinion of him. It was amazing to see him step outside of the expectations others and even he himself placed on him, wanting to be a better man for Ivy. I thought Ivy was Brent’s perfect match. She, her daughter, and her older sister recently moved to town, escaping from the men who have hurt them in the past. She has her walls up, determined to protect herself and her family, but really she’s no match for Brent. I was initially worried that there would be too much angst surrounding this set up, that Ivy would always keep Brent at a distance, but she has a warm and caring heart that made this impossible. She can admit to herself that her feelings for Brent are running much deeper than she could have anticipated, and while she tries to fight it at first, she does realize soon enough that to throw him away would be the height of idiocy. I like that she slowly lets Brent in and, what’s more, sees him for who he is rather than who everyone else sees him as. The romance, of course, is fantastic. The chemistry between Brent and Ivy is tangible from their very first meeting, and it only gets hotter from there on out. Every time the focus of the book was away from them, I got more and more anxious for their next scene together, knowing it would make me swoon. It was torturous and toe-curling and downright tantalizing . Brent being Brent, he’s definitely a dirty talker, and I was all ears. But he’s also got a sweet side, and I absolutely adored the way he opened up to her and tried to get her to do the same. Their conversations are so genuine, which made the romance all the more believable. Now, as I mentioned above, there is one part of the story that really bothered me and that I’m hoping can somehow be fixed before the final version. It might be just a blip to some readers, but it took me out of the romance and seemed very out place (not to mention unnecessary). (view spoiler) [When Brent thinks Ivy is going to leave town with her sister, he gets wasted at a bar with his friend and brother and almost goes home with another woman. If he hadn’t passed out, he probably would have. In fact, he instigated the interaction before he had much to drink. I hated this because he hadn’t even talked to Ivy since their “break up” and wasn’t sure of her plans. And she was still in town. What if she had caught him? How would he feel if she had done the same thing? It made no sense to me, and he wasn’t even disgusted with himself the next morning. Why couldn't he have just gotten drunk with his friends? (hide spoiler) ] It’s a small scene but it definitely didn’t sit right with me. Other than that, I really have no complaints about this book. It is completely drama free, the characters are never stuck in their own heads to the point of frustration, and the romance is always building to something greater. I loved Ivy and Brent together, and the last two chapters especially made me happy. I also like the emphasis on family and friends; Brent is adorable with Ivy’s daughter, and he makes a new friend who I hope gets his own story. Of course, the couple from the previous book is present as well and I couldn’t help but to smile at Cal’s grumpiness. Obviously I will read whatever Megan writes, and I’m already counting down the days until her next release. If you haven’t yet read any of her romances, make sure you remedy that asap. They will have you swooning and your heart fluttering. Special thanks to the author for sending me an advanced copy! This did not affect my review in any way. This review can also be found at Love at First Page .
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*** Review posted on The Eater of Books! blog *** Dirty Talk by Megan Erickson Book Two of the Mechanics of Love series Publisher: Avon Impulse Publication Date: September 15, 2015 Rating: 3 stars Source: eARC from Edelweiss ***Warning: this is an adult book, and for the eyes of mature readers*** Official Summary: Brent Payton has a reputation for wanting to have fun, all the time. It’s well-earned after years o
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