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Hot Cop by Sierra Simone, Laurelin Paige

aj_readz's review against another edition

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1.0

Like it was a fine read it just felt like the whole thing was trying to teach a lesson. Almost DNF'd because of that.

allyreadsromance's review against another edition

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5.0

Steamy, Romantic & Fun

I loved this book! I’m a huge fan of Sierra’s and I was so happy to read a book of hers on the lighter side! It felt like a RomCom but the characters and emotions were rich and deep!! This is a book I’ll come
Back to again and again❤️❤️

tee_tee_lou_lou's review against another edition

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4.0

Great writing, I'm always a fan of duel POV as well.
It was a fairly predictable read but I knew that going into the book and was happy to follow along.
Chase was a great character, Livia was harder for me to get on board with, maybe I couldn't relate to her as much. I found her reluctance to follow her desire to be with Chase really frustrating by the end... maybe I felt like she was trying to fight it too hard for no real reason other than a few boyfriends didn't work out for her in the past. I didn't really get why that would make her think that "all men leave" but hey. They ending was cute so I'm happy.

triedandtrope's review against another edition

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lighthearted

5.0

cbankes94's review against another edition

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5.0

I LOVED reading a book set in KCK. It made me miss home like freaking crazy, but it was so so worth it. Hot Cop is a top favorite this year! I always love when the book nerd gets the guy 😍😍

katyanaish's review against another edition

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4.0

This was cute, and filled with moments that had me slapping my hand over my mouth to not laugh out loud like a crazy person. Though there were parts that made me wince, all revolving around Livia.

Here's the deal: having a heroine that is 29, lamenting that 30 = death, is just stupid. It's fine for her to be dramatic about turning 30 - most people are - but this was a continuous running theme. That her life was about to be over and omgomgomg-angst-wail-drama. It was way too much, and was tedious. And there were other parts of Livia that I struggled with.
SpoilerI'd like to have some reason for her "I'm done with men" or "I'm petrified of death" ... she took these issues way way outside the norm, but we never got any reason or justification for it.


Chase, though, was amazing. And his POV was amazing, because he's the player that was trying to convince himself that this was just another fling... as we watched his POV slide into more than a fling. It was incredibly gratifying.

But their relationship was super uneven to me.
SpoilerIt was always Chase giving, on everything, on every level, while Livia just had her rules and demands and lines in the sand. Chase more than earned his HEA, more than earned Livia's love. But Livia never does anything to earn Chase. She rejects him again and again, hurts him and is honestly selfish... but he just keeps coming back, and there's never ... it just doesn't feel like she does anything to give a little, too.


This may make it seem like I don't like Livia, but that's not true - I liked her. But there were parts where I wanted to shake her. And I wanted her to work for this too.

I'll give it ***3.5***

optimisticbooknerd's review against another edition

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3.0

3 ⭐

This almost brought me into a reading slump but I didn't wanna DNF. Maybe it was the writing that threw me off or something because it did take 3 days for me to finish this one and it's relatively short so that's kinda sucky but overall I liked the story of a sexy cop and a sexy librarian getting together. I love babies in romance books so it was a definite nice surprise for me

kkffanders's review

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fast-paced

5.0

shellioo's review

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funny lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

1.5

Light-hearted, not really for me. 

beckyrendon's review against another edition

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4.0

What starts out as a guilty pleasure fast becomes ...more!

Sierra Simone and Laurelin Paige create a naughty tale that keeps you interested, hot, and needy.

It starts with a Hot Cop and ends with an even hotter cop. How do you make a Hot Cop even more attractive....? Read on, even you would have to agree.

It's sexy, sweet, and may force a tear... (no judging).