Lust takes over the initial scenes of Meghan March’s brilliant book. There are two characters in the story who are totally opposite to one another. The man in the story is the perfect lady killer who is famous all over the town for his naughty relations and one-night stands. He has been in relations with multiple women and none of those relations was of the serious type.
Now finally he thinks that he has found the right woman for himself but there is a problem i.e the woman is not ready to get engaged to a man who has not been serious in his life. She is the one who likes everything perfect in her life and she has no space for errors. She has rejected the man on many occasions but he is persistent in the relationship.
The problem is that the woman thinks that the fuss is about a one-night stand only after which this so-called lover will vanish. Andi Arndt and Sebastian York have narrated the tussle between these two individuals stupendously. Dirty Love is also on the topic of love which does not give romantic vibes initially and then Real Good Love is also about the love of two mature individuals.
These stories are not for the kids to understand because the couple is always a mature one. The two lovers fall in love but still, they have the potential to tame their desires until the path is paved for them. Wise decisions are usually made from one side while the other lover is free spirited in these stories. The combination of such lovers is really appealing to the audience which wants to see the negative attraction.