A review by izziede
Anton by Brenda Rothert

4.0

This is a good story.
The heroine is married but trying to obtain a divorce from a cheating, emotional abusive husband who won't let her go.
The Hero is amazing. He is not a man whore type, despite being surrounded by offers and in an environment where he could be. In fact since he met the heroine 2 (?) years ago he's had no interest in any other woman despite the fact he knows she's unavailable and it's a line he wouldn't cross.
His brother and fellow teammates make fun of him about his celibacy but he doesn't care. How refreshing.
Despite the heroine being married, there is no cheating between the Hero and heroine.
The Hero has feelings for her but is supportive of her getting out of this toxic relationship.
Even after he divorce it takes some time for them to be intimate.
HEA.
No intimate scenes with anyone other than the Hero and heroine.

One thing I didn't understand was the cover, it gives the impression it's a book filled with sex but that's not the case.