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Hollywood on Tap by Avery Flynn

whisperingchapters's review against another edition

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4.0

I received an eARC in exchange for my honest review
If you thought ENEMIES ON TAP was hot, prepare yourselves because HOLLYWOOD ON TAP brings sexy, hot, steamy, fanning-your-face kind of sex. You can feel the heat, ladies.

Natalie is the shy one out of the three Sweet sisters. She is very organized, always plans everything. Sean is the one that barely talks to anyone but he feels free talking to Natalie. The reader gets introduced to these two characters in ENEMIES ON TAP and I knew it was bound to get hot and it did!

Sean wants to leave Salvation because his true identity is about to get revealed but being with Natalie redirects his decision. He is there to keep her safe, to protect her from whoever is messing with the brewery.

The reader will fall in love with these characters—you can’t help but love them. Sean and Natalie complement each other: Sean is NOT organized and Natalie is a planning freak, but Sean brings ideas to the table that help Natalie expand her wings.

lindaunconventionalbookworms's review against another edition

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4.0

Buddy read with Brandee :)

Hollywood on Tap went a bit deeper with the character development, and also with the main characters' back stories. Overall a very entertaining story.

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5.0

This was an absolutely fun read! I LOVE the leads in this story. Natalie is a heroine with brains, a backbone, and a penchant for planning. While some may not understand (or like) her control-freak ways, I found them to be endearing. I thoroughly enjoyed that while she was such a buttoned-up character in so many ways, she wasn’t a prude. Sean is a Hollywood-hottie in hiding (which happens to be one of my favorite tropes because, like Belle, I get excited by “a prince in disguise.”) My only complaint is that the smexy scenes were in rather limited supply, but I will note that the joy of watching these two come together kept me from noticing that fact until I was finished with the book. Therefore: 5 color-coded stars.
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