This is one of the best books I’ve read in months! I laughed, cried, smiled like a loon, and just really had a good time reading it. Like others have stated in reviews I’ve seen, there’s a bit of an out-there/telenovela plot twist ¾ the way through which made this book feel a little too much like a cheesy hallmark film, but regardless I really loved the story. Sadie was down-to-earth, kind, and funny as hell. She was extremely likable. Sebastian was sexy, and also kinda funny/dorky which made me like him even more. I really loved the scenes with him and his daughter. They were funny and so sweet. This is actually my first single father book but definitely not my last!! My Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ Publication: October 20, 2020 Publisher: Montlake Genre: NA, Contemporary Romance Pages: 299 Goodreads Link Amazon Link
I’ve been on a contemporary romance kick lately, especially ones that feature protective-alpha-type guys. However, I can be pretty picky when it comes to those types of guys. I don’t like the super possessive, irrationally jealous, asinine kinds of guys who are always trying to control the girl. There was one of those kinds of guys in the book that I read before Hurricane, and he just completely turned me off from the story. Hurricane’s Cormac O’Connell was a perfect example of the guys I like in this particular genre. He was a bit possessive, and could get easily worked up when other guys showed interest in Emily, but he didn’t go off the deep end running his mouth, getting into bullsh*t fights, and fooling around to try and hurt Emily (I absolutely HATE when that last bit happens in a book. I never fully forgive any MMC who does that crap.) O’Connell was persistent though. And patient. And sweet. And I pretty much fell for him completely when I read this line: If you need ...