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A great start to the Badd Brothers series by Jasinda Wilder. Dru was all set to marry her boyfriend of 4 years but finding him sleeping with a bridesmaid on the day of their wedding sends her day spinning in a direction a little different then planned. After a bit of a drinking binge she finds herself in an empty bar in a small town in Alaska with one sexy bartender, Sebastian Badd. Sebastian doesn't quite know what to think when this drunk angel in a wedding dress walks in his door but he can't help but help her. After she sobers up she can't fight her attraction but is she ready to jump in for a rebound relationship? Or has she found true happiness in this small Alaskan town? A really great, sexy read with fun potential to continue the series!
Badd Motherf*ucker: Badd Brothers by Jasinda Wilder
1st interrelated standalone in a series. Contemporary romance.
4.25 stars
What a fun book! It says so much for Jasinda Wilder's talent that she can pretty much write any kind of book and it's a great read. She can write books that make you sob your eyes out, books that keep you on the edge of your seat, books that make you really think, books to help you lose weight, and light fun romances. Badd Motherf*cker may be her most fun to date, and it seems that there are 7 more coming!
“I’m Sebastian Badd. This is my bar, and I’ve got seven brothers all about to converge on this place.”
It's Dru's wedding day. She is all ready to walk down the aisle, when she starts getting nervous and looks for her future husband for some reassurance. She finds him fucking her bridesmaid. She gets shitfaced with some of her dad's friends in a bar by a small airport, and decides she needs to get away from all the memories. So she flags down the first plane she sees and ends up in Alaska. Drunk. In a wedding dress. In a storm.
Sebastian is the oldest of 8 brothers. All of his younger brothers went off to pursue their dreams while he was left running the family bar in Alaska. It's a small town, but also a cruise port, so there is no shortage of women coming through for one night, and he's quite OK with that. But his father just passed away, and his will stipulates that all 8 brothers need to get back together and run the bar together for a year. So they are all about to come home.
Instead of one of my brothers, though, an angel walked in.
A wet, bedraggled, hung over, pissed off angel in a sopping wet wedding dress. But sweet mother of goddamn, she was the most beautiful girl I’d ever seen.
Dru's ex was not a very manly man, so when she sees Sebastian, she is a bit blown away.
Intensely masculine, fucking gorgeous, in a tall, dark, rock-star gorgeous, badass, burly, tattooed sort of way. Six-four if he was an inch, arms that stretched the sleeves of a thermal Henley—what was it about those shirts that was so fucking sexy, anyway?—with tattoos covering his forearms and obviously extending up past his elbows. He had massive shoulders and a broad chest that tapered to a wedge, and I’d bet all the money I had left that his sexy V-cut lead down to a huge cock.
He has plenty of room for now to let the bedraggled beauty stay with him, but as his brothers come home it might get a bit tight. And that was a big part of the book--meeting all 7 of Sebastian's sexy, gorgeous, single brothers. We got the set up for Rock Star, Genius, Military, fighter books and more.
In the meantime, Sebastian and Dru's chemistry is off the chart.
Motherfucker, that giggle. Sweet, innocent, playful, sexy, breathy. If I could make her giggle like that in bed, tickle her, tease her with my tongue until those erotic little giggles turned to moans, which would turn to begging, which would turn to screams of orgasm as I swept my tongue against her clit, tasting the sugar of her pussy…
Damn. Jasinda writes some HOT sex! And in between the meeting the brothers and the hot sex, there is a sweet, fun romance.
I recently read another book about a runaway bride (after she catches him cheating) falling for a local bartender, and there are tons of series about a bunch of gorgeous brothers, so the story itself is not that unique, but Jasinda found a way to make it fresh, sexy and fun.

Likes:
- •Quick (but not short), fun and sexy.
- •Great set-up for future books.
- •I read the whole thing with a smile on my face (except when I had to wake Mr. Ana because...ahem, it was HOT; but I smiled after! lol)
- •Great banter.
- •I loved the relationship between the brothers.
- •Dru's father is awesome.
- •Totally hot sex scenes.
- •How strong Dru was and that she can kick ass.
- •The hero was an average blue collar type guy (except for his looks).
Dislikes:
- •Not a very original concept, but she did make it feel fresh.
- •I wish the epilogue was more about Dru and Sebastian. It was more of a sneak peek to the next brother's book.
- •We spent a little too much time setting up the series and meeting all the brothers, and I would have liked a little more on the couple's relationship.
- •Knowing there will probably be 8 books seems a bit overwhelming, but luckily they will stand alone.
The Down & Dirty:
Badd Motherf*cker by Jasinda Wilder isn't the most unique storyline I have read, but Jasinda was able to make it feel new, fresh and fun. We met all 8 of the absolutely gorgeous Badd brothers and I look forward to getting each of their stories. I loved the fun and flirty banter, and I loved the interactions between the brothers. Badd Motherf*cker was a fun, super sexy, light and easy read that doesn't try to be anything else. I will be picking up more in this series.
Rating: 4.25 stars, 4.75 Heat



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Totally readable sexy romance. Easy reading but probably not going to read the rest of the series.
4.5 stars
The only book by Jasinda Wilder that I've ever read before is Alpha and I only gave it two stars. I'm glad I decided to read Badd Motherf*cker anyway because it really surprised me. It's only the first book of Badd Brothers series but I might continue the series one day even if parts with Zane and Amarantha didn't interest me that much in the epilogue.
“Known your sexy ass less than three fuckin’ days, but I’m hooked, Dru. That’s all I know. Crazy? Sure. Whatever. Don’t really care what you call it. Maybe shit’ll change for one or both of us. No way of knowing. All I know right now is I can’t get enough of you, and I like you here, and I like myself better when you’re around.”
Sebastian is a bartender and he has seven brothers; Zane, Brock, Baxter, Caanan, Corin, Lucian and Xavier. He doesn't have bad relationship with them but while they all left to fulfill their dreams he stayed with his father in their family bar. But three months after their father died all of them are coming back. I liked the brothers I just wish we had been able to see more of all of them. I especially liked Zane and how none of them let Sebastian screw things up.
Dru had her father but her mom leaving them really messed her up and she got trust issues. She wanted attention, love and to be wanted so she became a little wild but then she met her fiance and turned her wild side off. Dru is pretty kickass; she can kick ass and shoot a gun better than most rookies. She even owns a taser.
"He could tell me he loved me till he was blue in the face, but if he didn’t act like it, it wouldn’t matter."
Sebastian wanted Dru since he saw her. It was like an angel had walked into his bar and he couldn't understand why anyone would cheat on her (and the ex's 'explanation' was worse in my opinion that if he hadn't sad anything). I enjoy insta love from time to time but it made me glad that they didn't tell each other the L-word too quickly. I liked how Dru didn't give on his attraction right away like usually in these runaway bride books.
I had my doubts for this book but I really enjoyed it! I thought most of the book would be about Sebastian and Dru's sexual relationship and how Sebastian was a player and would resist the feeling until the very end. Thankfully I was wrong and it was about so much more.
The only book by Jasinda Wilder that I've ever read before is Alpha and I only gave it two stars. I'm glad I decided to read Badd Motherf*cker anyway because it really surprised me. It's only the first book of Badd Brothers series but I might continue the series one day even if parts with Zane and Amarantha didn't interest me that much in the epilogue.
“Known your sexy ass less than three fuckin’ days, but I’m hooked, Dru. That’s all I know. Crazy? Sure. Whatever. Don’t really care what you call it. Maybe shit’ll change for one or both of us. No way of knowing. All I know right now is I can’t get enough of you, and I like you here, and I like myself better when you’re around.”
Sebastian is a bartender and he has seven brothers; Zane, Brock, Baxter, Caanan, Corin, Lucian and Xavier. He doesn't have bad relationship with them but while they all left to fulfill their dreams he stayed with his father in their family bar. But three months after their father died all of them are coming back. I liked the brothers I just wish we had been able to see more of all of them. I especially liked Zane and how none of them let Sebastian screw things up.
Dru had her father but her mom leaving them really messed her up and she got trust issues. She wanted attention, love and to be wanted so she became a little wild but then she met her fiance and turned her wild side off. Dru is pretty kickass; she can kick ass and shoot a gun better than most rookies. She even owns a taser.
"He could tell me he loved me till he was blue in the face, but if he didn’t act like it, it wouldn’t matter."
Sebastian wanted Dru since he saw her. It was like an angel had walked into his bar and he couldn't understand why anyone would cheat on her (and the ex's 'explanation' was worse in my opinion that if he hadn't sad anything). I enjoy insta love from time to time but it made me glad that they didn't tell each other the L-word too quickly. I liked how Dru didn't give on his attraction right away like usually in these runaway bride books.
I had my doubts for this book but I really enjoyed it! I thought most of the book would be about Sebastian and Dru's sexual relationship and how Sebastian was a player and would resist the feeling until the very end. Thankfully I was wrong and it was about so much more.
I almost DNF’d this book, but I never do that and this books basic plot had potential, so I stuck with it. I wish I DNF’d it. It was bad and a waste of a read. Just overly predictable and nothing to differentiate it enough to tantalize. I wouldn’t recommend this one and genuinely don’t know how it has such a high average.
Jasinda, Jasinda, Jasinda. You are the queen of erotic romance. I couldn't put this down even though this says it took me four days to read when it was really two. Sebastian was hot as sin and I loved Dru. I loved that she could keep her own and could flip a Navy SEAL. She's not the dainty girl I've been reading in other romance novels. Now that I've experienced the Badd brothers, I will continue and oh god am I ready!
Really great easy read. Can’t wait to read the next one
3.5 stars. This ended a bit abruptly, but I liked it. I think it's just the author's style, because I feel like I've written this before. Would recommend, and am excited for the next book.
2.5 stars really. I'm no stranger to insta-love but this was seriously unbelievable. The only thing that kept me reading until the end was the other Badd brothers. I wanted to see what their personalities were like and how they interacted with each other but other than that this book had me rolling my eyes. I thought it was too convenient how Dru says she never loved her ex fiancé. I feel like the author threw that in there to justify Dru sleeping with and "falling in love" with Sebastian after only three days. For someone who got humiliated on her wedding day she sure did move on rather quickly. Even if she didn't love this man as she claimed, she did in fact plan on building a future with him. She should have be distressed a little while longer or at least have some type of trust issues but nope. Not Dru.