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4.5 stars
Sabrina Bowen and Tanya Eby have combined their formidable forces once again to bring readers a wildly entertaining mother of all romantic comedies. I liked [b:Man Hands|36535656|Man Hands (Man Hands, #1)|Sarina Bowen|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1512518972s/36535656.jpg|58262374] a lot, but I loved Man Card.
Ashley and Braht were introduced in Man Hands. Ash is a tough-as-nails real estate agent who has hate/lust feelings towards her main competitor, Braht. Braht (I still can’t get over his name) loves a feisty woman, and he has a major thing for Ash. It seems like the more shade she throws, the more into her Braht becomes.
I thought I wouldn’t like Braht. In the previous book he comes across as too pretentious and his nicknames as super annoying. To my surprise, I absolutely adored him in this book. Somehow, his egotistical, metrosexual nature—complete with pedicures, top of the line facial products, and designer everything—only helped endear him more. Well, those things as well as his sense of humor and devotion.
We get to see that there’s a lot more underneath Ash’s tough exterior. She may be an awesome badass, but I love that Braht, of all people, allows her to safely show her vulnerable side. Whether they’re fighting or sexing it up—sometimes both at the same time—there’s a wonderful connection between them. These two are freaking hilarious together, and I enjoyed the evolution of their romance.
If you’re looking for a sexy little story that will have you laughing out loud one minute and swooning the next, be sure to check out Man Card.
Recommended for fans of:
Romantic comedy
Metrosexuals
Tacos
Sabrina Bowen and Tanya Eby have combined their formidable forces once again to bring readers a wildly entertaining mother of all romantic comedies. I liked [b:Man Hands|36535656|Man Hands (Man Hands, #1)|Sarina Bowen|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1512518972s/36535656.jpg|58262374] a lot, but I loved Man Card.
Ashley and Braht were introduced in Man Hands. Ash is a tough-as-nails real estate agent who has hate/lust feelings towards her main competitor, Braht. Braht (I still can’t get over his name) loves a feisty woman, and he has a major thing for Ash. It seems like the more shade she throws, the more into her Braht becomes.
I thought I wouldn’t like Braht. In the previous book he comes across as too pretentious and his nicknames as super annoying. To my surprise, I absolutely adored him in this book. Somehow, his egotistical, metrosexual nature—complete with pedicures, top of the line facial products, and designer everything—only helped endear him more. Well, those things as well as his sense of humor and devotion.
We get to see that there’s a lot more underneath Ash’s tough exterior. She may be an awesome badass, but I love that Braht, of all people, allows her to safely show her vulnerable side. Whether they’re fighting or sexing it up—sometimes both at the same time—there’s a wonderful connection between them. These two are freaking hilarious together, and I enjoyed the evolution of their romance.
If you’re looking for a sexy little story that will have you laughing out loud one minute and swooning the next, be sure to check out Man Card.
Recommended for fans of:
Romantic comedy
Metrosexuals
Tacos
**ARC received in exchange for an honest review.**

I would never find this guy romantically interesting in real life, but as a character in a novel, he was perfect. I loved "Hunter" and all his shenanigans. I loved his brother Bramly. I loved the Russian pedicurist. This entire world is fleshed out in funny and colorful detail.
What I loved most, though, is how honorable these two are. They are cut throat competitors, and have no problem trying to steal listings out from under each other, but they both have a very strong moral compass in how they relate to each other and the world around them.
What I loved most, though, is how honorable these two are. They are cut throat competitors, and have no problem trying to steal listings out from under each other, but they both have a very strong moral compass in how they relate to each other and the world around them.
Loved the audio! I think the first might have been a bit funnier, but I love the suspense by the end of this book.
Never disappointed with Sarina! This was such a good, sweet, funny romance!!!
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Braht and Ash were hilarious! I loved them in Man Hands, especially that pantry scene. It was good to have depth to Braht, his introduction in Man Hands- gave the impression he was some bougie, pastel wearing, metrosexual guy. But there was layers to this story and thank goodness there wasn’t any unnecessary angst. Even the drama with Ash’s husband was handled rarely well. Although it did sorta of work up this segment of the story and it wrapped almost uneventfully.
It was nice to get a glimpse into Brynn and Tom’s life. I loved Bramly... and I’m curious if there will be a book (Man Toy) on Sadie. What a crappy husband by the way!
Overall I’m enjoying this series and I love these women. I love that they’re in their 30s and they have some real life issues (crappy marriages, self-esteem issues, and uncertainty about their futures) and it is addressed in a relatable manner. And the humor is perfection, not cheesy at all.
Braht and Ash were hilarious! I loved them in Man Hands, especially that pantry scene. It was good to have depth to Braht, his introduction in Man Hands- gave the impression he was some bougie, pastel wearing, metrosexual guy. But there was layers to this story and thank goodness there wasn’t any unnecessary angst. Even the drama with Ash’s husband was handled rarely well. Although it did sorta of work up this segment of the story and it wrapped almost uneventfully.
It was nice to get a glimpse into Brynn and Tom’s life. I loved Bramly... and I’m curious if there will be a book (Man Toy) on Sadie. What a crappy husband by the way!
Overall I’m enjoying this series and I love these women. I love that they’re in their 30s and they have some real life issues (crappy marriages, self-esteem issues, and uncertainty about their futures) and it is addressed in a relatable manner. And the humor is perfection, not cheesy at all.
Another top notch, laugh so hard you cry, book by Sarina Bowen and Tanya Eby.
I have been waiting on this book since I read Man Hands.
Braht and Ash hate each other from the get go and they end up having to work together.
I enjoyed the constant power struggle between the two as they are both such alpha characters.
I love the dynamic between all the characters in this series and cannot wait to see Sadie get her happy ever after. If they need a 7th wheel in this friendship I’d gladly oblige.
I have been waiting on this book since I read Man Hands.
Braht and Ash hate each other from the get go and they end up having to work together.
I enjoyed the constant power struggle between the two as they are both such alpha characters.
I love the dynamic between all the characters in this series and cannot wait to see Sadie get her happy ever after. If they need a 7th wheel in this friendship I’d gladly oblige.
This was fun! Some things sort of felt over the top but overall a fun rom com with characters I enjoyed! Need Sadie's story next obviously.