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lisaluvsliterature 's review for:
Sin Bin
by Teagan Hunter
Okay, so normally I’m not the biggest fan of romances with older men. However the way this one was done was perfect for what I like. The age difference was mentioned once or twice, but it wasn’t really a huge part of the attraction itself or anything, and that’s how I like it. I have enjoyed this whole series, and I feel like this one might be one of my favorites. Although as I mentioned, I’ve enjoyed them all!
I loved both characters and felt that the way they did things or possibly kept things from each other made sense. It wasn’t done in a way that seemed like so often in romance books, drama for drama sake. It was realistic. I mean you had your grumpy guy, and his behavior fit that. And you had your heroine who was goal oriented and wasn’t going to let a man keep her from her goals.
The story started perfectly and the whole relationship developed in a way that made sense. No insta-love, even if there was insta-lust and a definite connection right away. And as with all the books in this series, as well as the other series I’ve read by this author, the supporting characters and the world we were in was so much fun and kept the story moving. And oh my gosh, I love Miller, and can’t wait for him to get his book. Not to mention I think maybe we will, hopefully, fingers crossed, get a book for Greer, the goalie? I mean, doesn’t he deserve one too after the time we’ve spent with him? Man do I love a series that can keep going because you’ve got a whole hockey team worth of guys to get hooked up into their own HEAs.
Review first posted on Lisa Loves Literature.
I loved both characters and felt that the way they did things or possibly kept things from each other made sense. It wasn’t done in a way that seemed like so often in romance books, drama for drama sake. It was realistic. I mean you had your grumpy guy, and his behavior fit that. And you had your heroine who was goal oriented and wasn’t going to let a man keep her from her goals.
The story started perfectly and the whole relationship developed in a way that made sense. No insta-love, even if there was insta-lust and a definite connection right away. And as with all the books in this series, as well as the other series I’ve read by this author, the supporting characters and the world we were in was so much fun and kept the story moving. And oh my gosh, I love Miller, and can’t wait for him to get his book. Not to mention I think maybe we will, hopefully, fingers crossed, get a book for Greer, the goalie? I mean, doesn’t he deserve one too after the time we’ve spent with him? Man do I love a series that can keep going because you’ve got a whole hockey team worth of guys to get hooked up into their own HEAs.
Review first posted on Lisa Loves Literature.