A review by lovepotion
A Worthy Opponent by Katee Robert

dark mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes

2.0

Was this objectively good? No. Not all at all. Was it a fun read? Yeah. 

This book was far from perfect. The writing style was choppy and there was some glaring errors. 

However, I do feel like this was the best book in the series so far. Tink and Hook both have the best chemistry. This series is far from being considered a true romance novel, but this couple was the best romantically developed. 

I loved how their banter and how well their two personalities mixed together. There was so much built up tension and sexual frustration. And the fact that Tink picked her safe word- Pirate- after him? Omg. 

Tink- She was a bratty submissive. Who is working through the problem of ex-boyfriend, Peter. She’s having a hard time figuring out her place in Carver City and facing reality of her feelings. 

Hook- A dom, who’s been having feelings for Tink for a long time. He’s been a lot more of a softer dom than the other doms in the series. He worries for Tink and always values her happiness. 

I think Hook has been my favorite MMC just because I imagine him as the Hook from Once Upon a Time. 

Anyways, the story was sex heavy. It got pretty kinky- (there was a fivesome with Malone, the Beast, and Gaeton) but the softer scenes with just Tink and Hook were the best. There was more of an emotional connection to those scenes that I really craved in this series. 

The storyline was fine- for a two hundred page erotica. I would have liked to see more after the climax. 

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