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ellebeez's review
4.0
This one is really good! Best of the lot, I think.
TW-murder, descriptions of rape
TW-murder, descriptions of rape
mollyalli's review against another edition
4.0
Humorous and Addicting
I loved this book! It was so interesting to finally be in Dina’s head and understand her way of thinking. She had some great character growth and I think the representation of ASD was well explained. I have family with this diagnosis and sometimes it is hard to get people to change their bias’.
HEAVY. I want him. I need him. Call me Dina from here on out. I loved how he completely accepts Dina and her behavior and makes a great partner.
I loved this book! It was so interesting to finally be in Dina’s head and understand her way of thinking. She had some great character growth and I think the representation of ASD was well explained. I have family with this diagnosis and sometimes it is hard to get people to change their bias’.
HEAVY. I want him. I need him. Call me Dina from here on out. I loved how he completely accepts Dina and her behavior and makes a great partner.
grinningcat's review against another edition
5.0
MMC/FMC- Heavy and Dina
POV- 1st person dual
Genre- MC Romance
Heat- they do the thing and name the parts using all of the P words, with side visits to Australia
Series? Y
Cliffhanger? N
HEA/HFN? Y
Triggers- language, violence, explicit erotic content
Tropes- Marriage of Convenience, Neurodivergent Heroine, Playing the Long Game, Do These Cement Shoes Make Me Look Fat?
What I liked- great characters! The heroine was neurodivergent (and awesome) and the author wrote her with caring and respect without losing humor. Not an easy balance, but it worked. The Hero was layered as well, and he might be my new book boyfriend.
What I didn’t- I’d have liked a bit more of Harper’s story, and I’d have liked more resolution there.
Verdict- recommended. This was a great ending to an excellent series.
POV- 1st person dual
Genre- MC Romance
Heat- they do the thing and name the parts using all of the P words, with side visits to Australia
Series? Y
Cliffhanger? N
HEA/HFN? Y
Triggers- language, violence, explicit erotic content
Tropes- Marriage of Convenience, Neurodivergent Heroine, Playing the Long Game, Do These Cement Shoes Make Me Look Fat?
What I liked- great characters! The heroine was neurodivergent (and awesome) and the author wrote her with caring and respect without losing humor. Not an easy balance, but it worked. The Hero was layered as well, and he might be my new book boyfriend.
What I didn’t- I’d have liked a bit more of Harper’s story, and I’d have liked more resolution there.
Verdict- recommended. This was a great ending to an excellent series.
fairyfloat's review
emotional
funny
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
kpaigepo's review against another edition
adventurous
dark
emotional
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.0
taisie22's review
fast-paced
4.0
I'm not big on motorcycle romances, but I read the other books in the Stonecut County series and I wanted to read Dina's story. This book tied up some loose ends from the other books, and it was nice to see Dina's brothers and their wives again. I still hate Dina's parents, but Heavy is such a good character and perfect as Dina's romantic interest.
The story is good. There are a few shocking moments; I always like to be surprised. Dina's autism is handled well. Now I'd like to read about her younger brothers.
The story is good. There are a few shocking moments; I always like to be surprised. Dina's autism is handled well. Now I'd like to read about her younger brothers.