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This is What Happened
This is What Happened
This is What Happened
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This is What Happened

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This is what happened

I met him at the candy store.

He turned and smiled at me and I was surprised enough to smile back. This was not a children's candy store, mind you; this was the kind of place you went to buy expensive imported chocolate truffles for your boss's wife because you felt guilty for having sex with him when you were both at a conference in Milwaukee.

Hypothetically speaking, of course.

I've been hit on plenty of times, mostly by men with little finesse who thought what was between their legs made up for what they lacked between their ears.

Sometimes I went home with them anyway, just because it felt good to want and be wanted, even if it was mostly fake.

The problem with wanting is that it's like pouring water into a vase full of stones. It fills you up before you know it, leaving no room for anything else. I don't apologize for who I am or what I've done in; or out; of bed.

I have my job, my house and my life, and for a long time I haven't wanted anything else.

Until Dan. Until now.

Previously published as Dirty.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 1, 2012
ISBN9781460883341
This is What Happened
Author

Megan Hart

Megan Hart is the award-winning and multi-published author of more than forty novels, novellas and short stories. Her work has been published in almost every genre, including contemporary women’s fiction, romance, horror and science fiction. Megan lives in southwestern Ohio, which is too far away from the ocean. You can contact Megan through her website at www.MeganHart.com.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    What a sad erotic story that was mostly told through heroines thoughts. It was slow going and I skimmed the last third but I did like the hero. Accountant Elle meets attorney Dan in a chocolate store.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I am disturbed..
    This book was not what I thought it would be. It was good, but I have never wanted to throw-up and cry at the end of a book more than this one. It was a good read and very well written, the erotic scenes were perfect. I just need some reflection time... or a hug.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I had a hard time getting into this book , and honestly had to force myself last night to continue reading it . I don't know why so don't ask lol ... about half way through I got more into it and did succeed in finishing it .


    This is what happened... I met him at the candy store.

    He turned and smiled at me and I was surprised enough to smile back. This was not a children's candy store, mind you--this was the kind of place you went to buy expensive imported chocolate truffles for your boss's wife because you felt guilty for having sex with him when you were both at a conference in Milwaukee.

    Hypothetically speaking, of course.

    I've been hit on plenty of times, mostly by men with little finesse who thought what was between their legs made up for what they lacked between their ears.

    Sometimes I went home with them anyway, just because it felt good to want and be wanted, even if it was mostly fake.

    The problem with wanting is that it's like pouring water into a vase full of stones. It fills you up before you know it, leaving no room for anything else. I don't apologize for who I am or what I've done in--or out--of bed.

    I have my job, my house and my life, and for a long time I haven't wanted anything else.

    Until Dan. Until now


    I had a hard time connecting with Elle. but as I got further into the book I understood why . Elle Kavanagh counts. She counts to relax, she counts to focus and she counts for a living. Elle likes things to be either black or white but never red. She has no personal relationships and she purposefully avoids cultivating anything that could possibly lead to a deeper attachment than a label of "acquaintance" or "one night stand". Yet Elle's categorized world will be tossed upon a raging sea with a mere greeting by a very handsome man.

    He says Hi, and Elle responds to her own total shock. He woes her on that first meeting with candy and tells her to come have a drink with him that very moment because he says she wants to, and Elle obeys. They have a drink, they flirt and in the end they say good night. Elle can't stop thinking about him yet she never even asked his name and he never asked for hers.

    Elle's work colleague, Marcy, is an endearing yet nosey bitch and she forces her way past Elle's shields with comic finesse. You know this woman, we've all met her and some of us are her. After much convincing she gets Elle to go out with her and her new boyfriend. Elle agrees and who should she run into? The drop dead gorgeous man from the candy store whose name she doesn't know. She tells him her real name while with every other man she's told a lie. As she sways with the music and her body explodes with sweet release in his arms, Elle learns his name along with a healthy dose of mortification over having an orgasm on a dance floor. Daniel Stewart slips her his card and leaves her without a backwards glance. Elle waits a week before she calls him.


    Elle and Dan's first sexual encounter is in a bathroom stall in the ladies room of a restaurant. The whole experience while erotic was rather comical as well because in the midst of this very intense and sexual moment...I heard voices, two chattering women who used the stalls at the far end of the room without a break in their conversation. One of them peed forever, a waterfall of piss, and a bubble of laughter leaked out of me...I laughed, and laughing made me come...

    Dan works on getting her to see him more and more without having the word "Relationship" come as what they are doing . She slowly starts to open to him , Then her Dad dies and she has to go back to the house she has not been in in over 10 yrs and she sends Dan away tells him she needs to be alone ., He leaves. Dan exerted his dominance over Elle both conversationally as well as sexually. Dan had an ability to know what Elle wanted whether it be emotional or physical. This is mainly because he truly wanted the same things but understood Elle's hesitance and need to have someone lead her in even the most basic of decisions.

    I was glad in the end that He Broke through to her and she told him Everything that had happened and the reasons behind all of her actions where made clear from that.



  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    God, Megan Hart just breaks my heart. Over and over again, she writes these amazing, damaged, utterly *real* characters that just make me fall in love with them. I wanted to hug Elle, just hug this poor damaged woman (that would flinch from the hug and all it represents). Hart doesn't include disturbing content as garnish, it's not peripheral for shock value. The awful events that scar Elle are central to her being, to every nuance of her destructive behavior and pained responses. Such a beautiful story.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I read a bunch of reviews before picking up DIRTY, and I'm glad I did. I went into the read expecting something grimmer and heavier than the average erotica, which meant I picked it up at the right time, with the right attitude.

    Even so, DIRTY defied my expectations. I figured Elle would meet Dan in the candy shop and lead us through a lot of dirty NSA encounters, but that's not what happens. That's what Elle thinks is going on - but not Dan. From the first he's trying to build a relationship. As a result, the sex scenes are all sweeter than I expected them to be; Dan treats Elle with respect and care, even when they're having sex in a public bathroom.

    The real story here isn't really Elle & Dan though. It's about Elle breaking out of her shell. She was repeatedly raped as a young woman and might have recovered if she hadn't fallen in love with a guy who rejected her when he discovered her deep dark secret. After that rejection, Elle stopped trying to get better and started coping. She suppressed her feelings. She focused on work as an excuse to kill her social life. She turned off the hurt.

    Megan Hart does a good thing when she insists that Elle needs to get better with or without Dan. That Elle can only go so far with him before she reaches a crossroads. Dan makes sure their encounters are never just sexual. He invites her into his life. But he can only coax her so far on his own. At some point, to progress any further in a healthy relationship, Elle herself needs to be healthy.

    So we have sideplots about Elle building friendships at work and with her neighbors. Her loving relationship with her brother and her difficult relationship with her mother. These sideplots don't all have happy conclusions, but that's (again) not the point. The point is that Elle is willing to engage, to risk attachment, to become a whole person again.

    DIRTY is smart, really well written, very sexy, very satisfying. A good read and highly recommended.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    meh, I didn't find the characters too compelling and the sex was kinda boring too - maybe NOT a good airplane read.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    I heard so much about Megan Hart's book and see them everywhere now thanks to Fifty Shades but I started reading this book and just couldn't seem to catch into it. I don't know if it was the reading style, character development, or what but I trudged through this book and by half way I said I can't do it anymore. I skimmed the rest and saw I didn't miss much. It wasn't my type of book - I might try her other books and see how they go with me.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Really enjoyed this hot book by Megan Hart. This is the first book by her that I have read and I will definately be reading more by her. Very sexy and romantic book.Back Cover Blurb:This is what happened.I met him at the candy store.He turned and smiled at me and I was surprised enough to smile back. This was not a child's candy store, mind you - this was the kind of place you went to buy expensive chocolate truffles for your boss's wife because you felt guilty for having sex with him when you were both at a conference in Milwaukee.Hypothetically speaking, of course.I've been hit on plenty of times, mostly by men with little finesse who thought what was between their legs made up for what they lacked between their ears.Sometimes I went home with them anyway, just because it felt good to want and be wanted, even if it was mostly fake.The problem with wanting is that it's like pouring water into a vase full of stones. It fills you up before you know it, leaving no room for anything else. I don't apologise for who I am, or what I've done in -or out - of bed.I have my job, my house and my life, and for a long time I haven't wanted anything else.Until Dan. Until now.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This is the 1st book by Megan Hart I have read, and boy...she wasn't lying when she named it Dirty. Hart has a knack of bring a psychological element to her characters. While her writing style isn't my cup of tea, this book had me hooked from the 1st paragraph.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    re-read in Feb 2012. Still a great book.Elle Kavanagh has a troubled family past. She takes comfort in numbers and counting and wears only black and white. And she does not do relationships. Then she meets Dan Stewart. And he is sweet and persistent and sexy and hot and persistent. This is a very romantic book (complete with HEA) and the prose is spare and lyrical and evocative and just plain beautiful in places. "And then the prince went away, Dan, and left the fox bereft." I looked down at my hands, holding his. "Would you be sad if I left you?" He asked me, and at first I wasn't sure how I would reply. At last the answer came on a breath as tremulous as a breeze wafting curtains from an open window. "Yes, I would." He squeezed my hand. "Then I won't." He pulled me close to him, my head on his shoulder, and for a long time that was all I needed or wanted to do. Dan smiled at me with lips still moist from mine. I have seen clouds part for the sun. I have seen rainbows. I have seen flowers in the morning, covered in dew, and I have seen sunsets so brilliant with fire they made me want to weep. And I have seen Dan smile at me, his lips still wet from my kiss, and if I had to choose which sight moved me the most I would say it was that one. It is a wonderful, moving book and holds up extremely well on a re-read. Still an A for me.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Dirty was a book I've been wanting to read ever since I seen it featured in RT Magazine, it's just taken me a while to get around to it.It took me a while to like the lead, Elle. At times she was frustrating, and the girl definitely has issues. Elle has a bit of a dark past, which really explains why she acts the way she does. Dan on the other hand is at first mysterious, but he's just a really sweet guy and I liked him right away. I did think he was almost too perfect. Although the more I read the more I found myself rooting for him.Elle and Dan's story is steamy, sexy and at times very dark and heart wrenching. I highly recommend this to anyone who enjoys Erotic Romance. Some might think that since this is an Erotic story its all sex. But that is really so far from the truth. It has a deep and emotional back story, that might surprise some readers.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This book was not at all what I was expecting (mindless titillation), it was a gripping read. Not sure what the e-book equivalent of reading something cover to cover in one sitting is but that's what I did. What this woman's struggle to put the past in its place and move forward in life with an open heart felt like a priveledge. It's a book I will no doubt read again soon.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    My first Megan Hart but not the last. Sexy, gritty, and.....Dirty! I felt Elle's loneliness and fell in love with Dan as she did (although I admitted my love way before she did). Erotica with something more than mindless sex (there was plenty, don't get me wrong). EROPLOTICA.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This was a much harder review to write than the one I did for Broken. Elle Kavanaugh is a very troubled young woman and even though this book is written in first person we don't really know what's going on. Somewhere around a third of the way into the book I started to decipher all the signals and hints which had raised my suspicions. By the halfway point I had figured out the main issue and although the subject is a difficult one for most women, I couldn't put the book down.Elle is not a likable person or admirable in any way. She doesn't act wisely and seems self destructive. Well, actually she is self-destructive and that right there is a big hint and should set off the alarm bells in your brain. When we first meet Elle we find out that she has been celibate for 3 years but before that had been having frequent anonymous sex. It was strange how the way Ms. Hart wrote this made me feel like I was inside Elle's head but she wasn't telling me what I really wanted to know ..... mainly my question was "Why?" Eventually I had to figure it out for myself.Elle meets Dan Stewart in a candy store. They start dating but their relationship takes weeks to become sexual. Elle can't do emotional intimacy so she treats their relationship like those anonymous sexual encounters from years ago. Some reviews I've read on this book thought Elle's voice read rather flat but I had the opposite reaction. I thought it was very emotional and very thought provoking especially after I figured out her issues. It was difficult and sometimes painful to read but I have to agree with Janine from DearAuthor when she describes the tone of the book this way: ...this delivery showed Elle’s numbness, her emotional armor, in a way that a different tone would not have.That about sums it up.Dan wants more intimacy and Elle wants less. Eventually they figure out why she pushes him away and they have a happy ending but it was not an easy journey. The resolution of their problems was dealt with very realistically and some readers might feel it's a bit too real. The cover calls it "An Erotic Novel" and the sex scenes are burning but some of them were not really "sexy", if you know what I mean. Well, maybe you don't. Anyway, this book isn't for everyone but I found it satisfying and was convinced of Dan and Elle's future happiness. If you want to read something a little deeper or if you enjoyed Hart's Broken, you might consider giving this book a try. GRADE: B+
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Elle is a 29 year old career woman dealing with the effects of abuse, having grown up in a dysfunctional family. This story is told from her perspective as she faces the demons of her past. She is a very real and believable character, and I loved her story.The other characters, as often is the case in first-person narratives, are less well developed but the book kept me interested. At least 'til I'd figured out the family secret, and then the story continued to the usual "boy loses girl, boy gets girl back" conclusion, which was a relatively weak ending to an otherwise good story.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Very entertaining and gritty read. This was my first Megan Hart book but will definitely not be my last.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Excellent protagonist. I usually don't like books told in the first person, and especially not erotica, but this works very well. My only criticism is that while Elle is a complex and interesting heroine, Dan was less well realized, perhaps because we only saw him through Elle's own perspective, but he was just a 'good man' with a fragile sexual woman, who worked through her defenses while encouraging her sexuality. A keeper.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    First of all, right up front, Megan is one of the people on the planet I flat out adore. Seriously. Very few people can make me laugh like Megan can. She’s just a joy to be around and I’m thankful to count her among my close friends. Secondly - this book is amazing. I mean, when I first read it, I had to put it down and pick it up and read it again immediately. Yep, I was fortunate enough to have seen this book from the seeds to final product and it’s been stellar from day one. This story gets under my skin. It’s fragile and deep and beautiful and sad and joyous. It IS a romance - you know how I can say that? I’ve read it. I’ve read people talking about what the book is and isn’t but they haven’t read it. Is it a traditional romance? It does have a romantic resolution, it does have the couple together at the end and happy. Nothing about this book is what I’d think of as traditional though. It’s, I don’t know how to describe it really. Elle is one of those characters that once I read her, she stuck with me. I didn’t like her all the time, she’s very flawed. But all humans are flawed and she’s got reason to be. And yet, she rises above and overcomes. Elle is probably one of the most three dimensional and compelling characters I’ve ever read.And Dan, oh sigh. I lurve Dan. He’s so not your typical chest beating alpha male. Oh he’s a man, masculine, sexy, smart, just enough wicked to make you all tingly. But he sees Elle, sees her in a way that makes her freak because it’s hard to be known like that. This is not “a woman’s sexual journey.” There is sex, very well written sex that is in some places, so insightful and raw that it made my nerves a bit jangly because Megan has this way of writing that simply distills so much emotion and sensory information down into a few pages - it’s vivid and sharp and unforgetable.I suppose that’s Dirty in a nutshell - vivid, sharp and unforgetable. When I read the first draft of this book, I knew it was something special. Not just good, not even just great, but one of those books every author dreams of writing someday. Megan has outdone herself. Do yourself a favor - Amazon is shipping now and it’s already in stores here and there with the official release on the 1st - grab it.

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This is What Happened - Megan Hart

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