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Confessions of a Litigation God by Sawyer Bennett

cnapierkowski's review against another edition

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5.0

I'm not usually a fan of alternate POV stories but this one was really fantastic!

digitlchic's review against another edition

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4.0

4–

rlp78's review against another edition

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5.0

I absolutely loved the series that came before this and was thrilled when I saw this was coming out. Getting inside Matt's head was amazing. I loved seeing how conflicted he was and it helped clear up why he was acting like a jerk so often. Plus this was an awesome chance to get to revisit one of my favorite book couples. The extended epilogue was perfection. I think it would be wonderful to see more of them in the future perhaps in a book about Macy or Cal? Or Macy AND Cal? As always the author was amazing. The writing was fabulous.

avid_read's review against another edition

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

3.0

cr6zym0nkeyiz's review against another edition

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3.0

Started out great, but Matt frustrated the hell out of me.

tarazagata's review against another edition

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5.0

Sawyer Bennett you are amazing!!!
This was a greatly sextastic way to finish this series!! I love Matt and Mac even more than I did in Legal Affairs. As this book is in Matts POV you see his side and get a look into his head and heart. And boy is it sexy! There were times in Legal Affairs that I wanted to know what Matt was thinking and feeling, especially after his issues with Marissa I wanted to know why he treated Mac the way he did.
Seeing the true desire he felt for her and the battles he had to not fall for makes me fall for Matt trust and arrogance issues and all.

If you haven't already buy Legal Affairs in the box set so it's all at your fingertips and then delve into Matt's side, you won't be disappointed!

Matt Connover is a litigation God, and he knows it. He's sexy with a magic tongue and he's also trying to live a bachelor life forever. That is until McKayla Dawson walks into his life as a very hot one night stand then into his conference room at his office as the new attorney he just hired! Struck dumb with shock he now faces uphill battles with trying to forget about his hot steamy one night stand when she is front and center working with him daily.

"You can't figure out why I'm mad? I ask incredulously, and then lower my voice to a growl. " how about because I had my tongue between your legs two days ago, or the fact that we both almost overdosed on orgasms, or maybe it's because I got a f@$&ing hard-on the minute you walked in that conference room door? Take your pick... There are a variety of reasons why I'm mad."

It only gets better so go buy it!! You won't regret it!

bookaddict_fanatic's review against another edition

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4.0

I loved reading this book because you read it from Matt's POV and boy was it hot!!! I loved that you get his perspective and thoughts but most of all the epilogue was amazing. I can't wait to read the next book in this series.

deejaygee's review against another edition

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3.0

Much better reading this story all at once instead of the little pieces it was from Mac's POV. I enjoyed learning about Matt though and what went on in his head when he was mistreating Mac.

reading_with_2_book_lovers's review against another edition

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3.0

A good well written story

bookbruin's review against another edition

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4.0

This book is essentially Legal Affairs in Matt's POV, but there are also never before scenes between Matt and Mac as well as other characters in the book and an extended epilogue. I definitely loved finally getting inside of Matt's head since there were plenty of times in Legal Affairs that I was dying to know what he was thinking.

I generally enjoy reading the male POV more and Sawyer Bennett writes it so well! Honestly, finally having Matt's inner dialogue was both a blessing and a curse for me. On the one hand, it shed so much light onto his reactions and decisions, but it also often showed how callous, manipulative, angry, and just plain mean he was to everyone especially Mac. I'm still having a hard time with some of the half truths and straight up lies he told Mac. He didn't help his cause by briefly considering the possibility of a threesome with Macy, having sex with Mac and then perusing (though not initiating anything on) the One Night Only site, or allowing Kylie to openly flirt with him in front of Mac (even though he did not reciprocate). I know that the selfish, arrogant, and closed off Matt is not truly who he is, but I just thought he was a dog for the majority of the book. I understand that he solved many of his "issues" with sex, but it got really old and being privy to all of his sexual thoughts and desires was overwhelming. There were times I really wanted to throw my kindle and tell Matt to just F off, but there were others where I really felt so sad for him and could sympathize with how emotionally closed off he had become. Thankfully, the epilogue really saved him and readers finally got to see the confidant, kind, and loving side of him. I really enjoyed seeing certain scenes from his POV and also getting details on scenes that occurred off the page in Legal Affairs. Overall, this was an engaging and entertaining story and I'm glad readers got both Matt and Mac's POV's.