This book ties everything together for the O’Donnellys, secrets are revealed and truths are told. But at the same time it has a little piece of everyone. Filthy Secret isn’t what I was expecting. I love series that overlap and have little Easter eggs hidden throughout and when you tie that with Irish mafia and an MC you have my idea of reading heaven. The O’Donnelly men have a special place on my shelf forever. So it’s no secret that I adore the Filthy Feckers. Never before have I read a interconnected crossover series of this magnitude or one done as well as these. I love this series, love the crossover with the MC and the latest addition of the new Don and his Lady. Of course it’s steamy, and funny, and so sad at times but this family always comes together to support each other no matter what. Intrigue, suspense, love, betrayal, heartbreak, honor, familial bonds breaking and becoming more solid than ever. Filthy Secrets was the perfect name for this book. The story… I felt like I wanted to take notes with so many story lines that intersected but true to this author, she kept things straight for us. Only during one of Connor and Stars conversation was it a true duet which I prefer. The narrators were all wonderful, the only semi negative thing is that this wasn’t a duet, or whatever a group of this many narrators would be called. I don’t think I have ever been this engrossed in a book, audio or otherwise and that’s saying a lot as I read on average 500 books a year.
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