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3.5 ⭐️ Surprised by how much I enjoyed this!
"I'm not here to romance you, Bree, I'm here to take my pleasure from your body. And I'm going to fuck you so damn good, no man will ever compare."
Yes, Sir.
"I'm not here to romance you, Bree, I'm here to take my pleasure from your body. And I'm going to fuck you so damn good, no man will ever compare."
Yes, Sir.
funny
lighthearted
relaxing
tense
fast-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
Hilarious and Very Sexy!!
Laughing. Smiling like a fool. Content. Heartache. All of these emotions and more as I read Mr. Masters. It’s the first book I’ve read from author TL Swan, but not the last. I will definitely read more of her work!
Twenty nine chapters plus an extended epilogue that reeled me in from the start and I didn’t want to stop reading. Julian Masters, holy hotness to the extreme! If book boyfriends are your thing, he will make you scream. He’s a powerful judge, youthful, late 30s, built for sin, a hot dad, dominant and skilled. His faults are plenty but unlike many, he’s open to make changes or at least try. Not giving away any secrets, but whew, why are the best men fictional?
Ms. Swan has written a tale that’s erotic, romantic, dramatic, sassy and funny. One of my favorite lines is when the Master’s family and Brelle, the nanny, are going out to dinner at a new Texan restaurant. When the question arises of what type of food is served, Brelle wittily answers horse. Writing it out now may not be funny, but in the context of her character and the situation, I laughed out loud and it still makes me smirk. Brelle aka Bree aka the nanny is a breath of fresh air. She’s smart, sassy, snarky, sexy, self-assured and still open to admitting her faults. She loves hard, puts effort into her job and cares little for what others think of her. This isn’t the typical damsel in distress romance novel, thank goodness. Mr. Master’s invitations to Bree are super sexy and a great lead-in to super hot scenes that might make one handed readers or incite buzzing in bedrooms. Just putting it out there. The writing is brilliant, creative,
Laughing. Smiling like a fool. Content. Heartache. All of these emotions and more as I read Mr. Masters. It’s the first book I’ve read from author TL Swan, but not the last. I will definitely read more of her work!
Twenty nine chapters plus an extended epilogue that reeled me in from the start and I didn’t want to stop reading. Julian Masters, holy hotness to the extreme! If book boyfriends are your thing, he will make you scream. He’s a powerful judge, youthful, late 30s, built for sin, a hot dad, dominant and skilled. His faults are plenty but unlike many, he’s open to make changes or at least try. Not giving away any secrets, but whew, why are the best men fictional?
Ms. Swan has written a tale that’s erotic, romantic, dramatic, sassy and funny. One of my favorite lines is when the Master’s family and Brelle, the nanny, are going out to dinner at a new Texan restaurant. When the question arises of what type of food is served, Brelle wittily answers horse. Writing it out now may not be funny, but in the context of her character and the situation, I laughed out loud and it still makes me smirk. Brelle aka Bree aka the nanny is a breath of fresh air. She’s smart, sassy, snarky, sexy, self-assured and still open to admitting her faults. She loves hard, puts effort into her job and cares little for what others think of her. This isn’t the typical damsel in distress romance novel, thank goodness. Mr. Master’s invitations to Bree are super sexy and a great lead-in to super hot scenes that might make one handed readers or incite buzzing in bedrooms. Just putting it out there. The writing is brilliant, creative,
emotional
funny
relaxing
medium-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
dark
funny
sad
tense
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
I really enjoyed the pace of this book and the character growth. That came in the different chapters as well that they did things that I didn't expect but I loved it.