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okay bsf to romance is not my fav, but they were so cute and so inlove from the start it was kinda obvious loves
funny
lighthearted
fast-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:
Yes
Good lord we had way too much with Poppy. I know she was a big part of his life but jeez we are moving on. She had way too much say (even if she didn’t say anything) and just haunted Griff.
And where was the funny and cute Griff from book 1?!
I get the divorce was a big life change but he had no self confidence I was shocked.
Happy to see seeds of Franklin U with his son Felix.
And where was the funny and cute Griff from book 1?!
I get the divorce was a big life change but he had no self confidence I was shocked.
Happy to see seeds of Franklin U with his son Felix.
5/5 - Now that’s how you do a best friends to lovers! Heath and Griff are just the best!
I enjoyed this one just didn’t totally get the chemistry between the 2 mmcs. It just felt a little quick. Cute though and loved how it went with felix!
Auch wieder ganz nett, aber ich werde irgendwie nicht so warm mit Saxon's Alltagsstories. Das Beste am Buch war definitiv Felix - und halt auch nur, weil ich ihn in seinem eigenen Buch total ins Herz geschlossen habe.
Saxon James has rapidly become an auto-buy for me. I love the style of writing, whether it’s hockey players or friends to lovers – I know I’m in for a lovely ride, with maybe a little angst but ultimately a satisfying HEA. And book two in the Divorced Mens Club doesn’t disappoint.
Griff and Heath are so obviously each other’s person that it’s a wonder it took them so long to get together. Although, obviously with Griff being married there was that in the way. There is no cheating in this book – Griff’s marriage is well and truly over before he and Heath begin their no-strings relationship.
My only gripes were with Poppy and Felix. Poppy because she threw Griff in at the deep end with the hotel they managed together and seemed to want him to fail – that seemed more than a bit mean, and Heath was justifiably ticked by it. Felix annoyed the heck out of me, but I guess we’re all a bit dramatic at 18, so I’ll cut him some slack.
Payne was back from the first book, and there were some delicious hints about the other members of the DMC which has whetted my appetite for future books. Fun, hot, sexy and satisfying, I happily recommend this one to add to your TBR.
Griff and Heath are so obviously each other’s person that it’s a wonder it took them so long to get together. Although, obviously with Griff being married there was that in the way. There is no cheating in this book – Griff’s marriage is well and truly over before he and Heath begin their no-strings relationship.
My only gripes were with Poppy and Felix. Poppy because she threw Griff in at the deep end with the hotel they managed together and seemed to want him to fail – that seemed more than a bit mean, and Heath was justifiably ticked by it. Felix annoyed the heck out of me, but I guess we’re all a bit dramatic at 18, so I’ll cut him some slack.
Payne was back from the first book, and there were some delicious hints about the other members of the DMC which has whetted my appetite for future books. Fun, hot, sexy and satisfying, I happily recommend this one to add to your TBR.
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
3.2 ⭐️
Spice: 🌶️/5
Format: audiobook
Narration: 🎤🎤🎤/5
Honestly, once again, I completely forgot everything about this book once I finished it. This was better than the other two books I read in this series, but still not anything special or memorable.
Heath and Griff were likable characters, which was a step up from Roommate Arrangement and Forgotten Romance, where I hated either one of both of the MMC’s. But the unnecessary relationship angst that’s in every book in this series is just not doing it for me.
Even getting to see my baby Felix couldn’t save this book for me, especially when he was so unbearable in this book. Stay at Franklin U where your dramatic ass belongs.
I’m just tired of all the crazy extenuating circumstances taking up 90% of the book and then miraculously getting fixed in the last 10%. Once is fine but an entire series of it is exhausting. It’s just copy and paste plot at this point.
I’m taking a small break from the Sadenverse. Everything is just blurring together right now. But I’m not sure I’ll continue with this particular series when I do come back.
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Loveable characters:
Yes