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A review by honeyreads1066
Hot Under His Collar by Andie J. Christopher
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0
Okay, so, I was craving a priest romance is maybe my expectations were too high.
This book follows Sasha who is in her 30s with a family very into appearances and not married. She then has to help Father Patrick raise money to keep a church program open but she gets way more than she bargained for.
I thought the characters were brilliant. You got an idea as to what each character was like and their relationships with others. I thought that it was a nice touch that Sasha was in therapy. I also think that the beat strength of this book was the way the characters relationships were written. You could tell just how much the characters cared for each other and their relationships seemed very natural.
Mainly I wish it was more dramatic, I feel like the crisis of faith was not as big of a thing as it should have been on Patrick's side and honestly, this is a priest romance I expected all the anguish.
I also feel like their love for each other came to fruition very quickly, it just didn't feel like enough happened for them to feel that strongly for each other but maybe that's just me.
Overall this book had its good points and bad points but I did enjoy it, I just don't feel that strongly about it. I am interested in reading the rest of the series though because again I love the characters relationships with one another. This is a cute Lil beach read.
This book follows Sasha who is in her 30s with a family very into appearances and not married. She then has to help Father Patrick raise money to keep a church program open but she gets way more than she bargained for.
I thought the characters were brilliant. You got an idea as to what each character was like and their relationships with others. I thought that it was a nice touch that Sasha was in therapy. I also think that the beat strength of this book was the way the characters relationships were written. You could tell just how much the characters cared for each other and their relationships seemed very natural.
Mainly I wish it was more dramatic, I feel like the crisis of faith was not as big of a thing as it should have been on Patrick's side and honestly, this is a priest romance I expected all the anguish.
I also feel like their love for each other came to fruition very quickly, it just didn't feel like enough happened for them to feel that strongly for each other but maybe that's just me.
Overall this book had its good points and bad points but I did enjoy it, I just don't feel that strongly about it. I am interested in reading the rest of the series though because again I love the characters relationships with one another. This is a cute Lil beach read.
Moderate: Sexual content