A review by katyanaish
When He's Sinful by Suzanne Wright

3.0

I didn't like this one as much because both the leads needed someone to shake some sense into them. For two people who claimed about 23489575436 times in this book to know the other better than anyone in the world, able to see right through them ... these idiots spent 80% of the book desperately wanting a relationship with each other, but positive the other didn't and to try would be to end the friendship.

Meanwhile, literally every other character could see that they probably had a true mate bond.

I spent so much of this book wanting to slap sense into both of them that it made it hard to enjoy at times.

Also, the MMC was presented as ... well, honestly, as a sociopath in many ways. The FMC is literally the only person in the world that he gives a shit about, or even really sees as a real person. That kind of sucked, and also ... well, Havana and Bailey love him (as a friend, a brother even), which made it weird to see how few fucks he gave about them.

YMMV, as always. /shrug