Book Review: Charm

 

Madison Astor has had a crush on her best friend’s father, James, for years. She often refers to him playfully as, “DILF” behind his back. For months, James has been confiding in Madison about his separation from his toxic wife and they’ve developed their own friendship through text and his frequent visits to Abruzzo’s Jazz Club where she works.

Before the news is broken to the family, he agrees to go on a family vacation one last time before the end of summer. While away, James receives an accidental text from Madison that was meant to go to her best friend, Elizabeth. After thinking she successfully covered her tracks, a private conversation when he returns home fuels dark desires between them when she finds out he never deleted the messages.

Their friendship escalates to a dirty little secret when James shows Madison who he really is and invites her into a hidden room that will change both of their lives forever.


My Review


I have been anxiously awaiting this book since I finished, Tryst. In fact, I begged for Daddy James's story. Let's say that I was not disappointed. In fact, this book is double the spice of the first book. Daddy James is DILFtasic! 

I did not have to wait too long before Maddie and James crossed the line. From that moment, it was gloves off. Before then, it was intense teasing. James and Maddie in the kitchen a breath away from kissing. James could say and do anything, and I would be willing. Charm is Captivating, Hot, Alluring, Ravishing, and Magnificent!

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