Review: All About the D by Leslie McAdam and Lex Martin

Posted May 14, 2017 by Elise in Reviews / 0 Comments

The blurb:

I'm known for being formal. Meticulous. Professional.

So you’d never suspect I spend my nights photographing my impressive junk for a NSFW blog. Don’t roll your eyes. I’m not bragging. I have millions of followers who’ll tell you they live for my posts.

I’m like a superhero, saving humanity one dick pic at a time.

Except leading a double life means I need someone to help me protect my anonymity, so that no one, especially my family, ever discovers my online celebrity.

When I call one of the most respected law firms in town, I expect quality legal advice and confidentiality. Not a sinfully sexy attorney whose dangerous curves and soul-piercing gray eyes make me want to personally demonstrate my particular skill set.

I shouldn’t be tempted.

Especially when she knows all of my best-kept secrets. But everyone has a breaking point. And I’ve met mine.

My thoughts:

Okay, so straight up, I’m in Leslie McAdam’s Facebook group so I knew exactly what I was getting into when I read this book: a large amount of filthy fun. Mind you, I’d have bought it just for the hot pic of Mitch Wick on the cover 😉

The book itself is based on a real blog on tumblr – I’ve seen the pics, and it’s definitely NSFW! Josh is a wealthy architect from a posh Portland family, who posted his tastefully photoshopped junk on the internet for a bet. His blog, All About the D, took off, which led to him getting offered *ahem* merchandising deals. Enter Evie, the lawyer he hires to negotiate his contracts.

The pair have some awesome laugh-out-loud scenes—I think my favourite was when Josh was trying to make a life-size cast of his dick and had to call Evie for help. Inevitably, they end up together despite the ethical issues with Evie being Josh’s lawyer, and then they’ve got the problem of trying to keep his big secret.

I loved both of the leading characters, and there’s also a strong supporting cast of Josh’s screwed-up best friend, Drew, and Evie’s equally dirty friend, Kendall, even if I did want to smack Drew with a cactus several times during the book.
Brilliant story, but not for those who like their romance squeaky clean!

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