(N) Jack and Laurel had everything. Then, in one brutal instant, the universe tilted on its side, discarding Jack and Laurel into black nothingness. Now Laurel's once loving and adoring husband is an a**hole. And the only way Jack and Laurel now know to communicate is when their either fighting or f**king.
With nothing else to lose Laurel writes Jack a goodbye letter and heads for Portland where she quickly meets a neighbor who helps her get a job. This new neighbor - hot, tattooed ex-solider Isaac Evans - is complicated. Nevertheless, the two form a fast friendship, bonding over their mutual desire to create something beautiful from the wreckage of their lives.
But despite the distance between Jack and Laurel, they are still trying to make things work - fighting and f**king dirtier than ever. And Jack doesn't appreciate Laurel's new friendship with Isaac, not one f**king bit.
When I first started reading Dirt I was really into it but then as time went on I found my mind drifting while I was reading. I originally pushed these thoughts aside and blamed it on already knowing what book I wanted to read next, or should I say what book I wanted to reread next. But as the story when on I still couldn't get into it and only kept reading because I was already so close to the end. By the time I actually finished reading Dirt I was happy it was over but at the same time I still had some unanswered questions and the only way to get those answers would be to read the next book. Knowing that if I wanted to find out what happened that I would have to read more of this story leaves things up in the air for me and I really have to give it some thought before deciding if I really want to read the next book or not.
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