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Badd to the Bone by Jasinda Wilder

stitchsaddiction's review against another edition

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5.0

Badd to the Bone is an incredible read although several of Claire's memories/flashbacks were hard to read and caused me great personal anguish as I could relate to her horror of miscarriage and all the negative emotions that come with it.

The Badd brothers are a wonderful myriad of personalities and style of being and once again, Jasinda Wilder gives us a story that will pull at heartstrings and make you understand what the deceased Papa Badd wanted his boys to appreciate - family and home is what makes you whole

cherryredsreads's review

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5.0


Where to begin???



Seriously Author Jasinda Wilder has blown my cherries to bits in yet another amazingly written book in this series.



Brock Badd had my heart soaring into new heights!










I'm ready & will fly & land wherever Brock is. 



Instantly I fell hard for Brock's handsomely sexy, alpha but total sweetheart of a man who now has some competition with the other Badd Brothers.



Claire is one catch that Brock is willing to reel in and never let go. 



Can Claire let Brock all the way in and not just sexually?



Their chemistry is beyond the horizon hot.  When you think there can't get any hotter, they do and believe me you will be needing to dive into an ice cold pool to cool off.







You will laugh, cry, and damn this story totally hit me hard because I could relate to some of Claire's storyline with her family.  I felt her pain right along with Brock.  



There is plenty of sex, emotional moments, and of course plenty of other Badd brothers thrown into the mix to keep you totally in a Badd Beefy sandwich.



Find out if Claire will be able to soar to her highest limit with Brock when she thinks she can't go any higher.



A Must One click to add to your Badd Brothers collection!  



I am ready for the next Brother!




**ARC kindly provided in exchange for an honest review***





5 Cherries Popped








    

wchappus's review against another edition

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4.0

3.5 stars

bethanydiann's review

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2.0

Loved Brock, he was pretty much perfect. Absolutely hated Claire. She almost made me not want to finish the book, ridiculous. I get she has issues but we all do, she just was super dramatic. And sweet/perfect Brock did pretty much everything right. The ending made me not hate her as much, but still. Blah. If she would've been different the book would've gotten more stars, also the editing was awful.

penguinspam's review

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

2.25

tlandrews's review against another edition

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2.0

These books just aren't doing it for me. The heroine, Claire, got on my nerves pretty bad.

sinagaraw's review against another edition

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3.0

Claire is so ehhhhh

angelastl's review against another edition

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5.0

So much yes! Man I love the Badd brothers and each book gets better. Brock is so great. Claire is a disaster. But together they are perfect. I love how close you feel to the characters. Such a great series.

stitchsaddiction's review against another edition

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5.0

Badd to the Bone is an incredible read although several of Claire's memories/flashbacks were hard to read and caused me great personal anguish as I could relate to her horror of miscarriage and all the negative emotions that come with it.

The Badd brothers are a wonderful myriad of personalities and style of being and once again, Jasinda Wilder gives us a story that will pull at heartstrings and make you understand what the deceased Papa Badd wanted his boys to appreciate - family and home is what makes you whole

bookaddict_fanatic's review against another edition

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4.0

I love the Badd boys and their story's so much but this felt more like Clarie's story than Brock's. I was frustrated with Clarie most of the book but I understood why her story needed to be told. This was the only way to understand the emotional turmoil she went through with her parents and the lack of emotional comfort she received, of course she wasn't sure how to let Brock in and love him. Definitely a roller-coaster ride with these two. Looking forward to the next Badd brother!