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

5.0

My thoughts on this book are a jumble, but, overall, this is a fun world that Wright has created with some funny characters and some good moments and some sweet love and some steamy sex.

Random thoughts:

1. Watching Aspen and Camden work through their issues was interesting but the amount of denial from both was a bit much. It dragged on a bit longer than needed

2. Wright is a fan of rough sex. Nothing too kinky but I think it’s important to know before reading her

3. The mystery provided e light red herrings and good clues to keep it interesting. But the end was predictable because this is kind of Wright’s pattern now. I won’t spoil it, but she’s got a pattern and if you’ve read the first two then you kind of know how it will play out.

4. I hate the “true mate” thing and how she constantly throws in people who are true mates with huge age gaps between them. Why is the male a grownup and the female still a little girl in so many of her pairings? And how come it so often blows up? It is disturbing how often little girls find out they are true mates to grown as men and then the men have to wait while she grows up but they are in contact? Ugh. Gross. Makes me not want to read the next one.