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Badd Motherf*cker
by Jasinda Wilder
For whatever reason, it’s been a long time since I read a Jasinda Wilder book and I forgot how intense the emotions are in her books.
Sebastian is pretty much a caveman…he’s not very talkative, relying on grunts as his answers most of the time; refusing to acknowledge any emotions at all and having any conversations physically in the bedroom. He’s a really good guy and a family man once you knock down the abrasive, caveman walls he’s built. Because we don’t really get to know him too well outside his family loyalties and his gentleman ways with women, I don’t feel a big connection to him.
Dru is as big a ‘bad mother*cker’ as Sebastian is. She can be just as ‘caveman-y’ as he is and just as abrasive. She’s strong and independent. Her knee-jerk reactions to everything rival Sebastian’s which may make conversation difficult between them. She’s been hurt pretty badly in her life and built up some strong walls as well which takes the big badd Sebastian to knock down. They are essentially a match made perfectly for each other.
This is definitely erotica and some of the language was pretty vulgar – the use of p*ssy, c*nt and various words for the male anatomy thrown around liberally, so if you can’t handle that this is not the book for you. I cringed a few times at the vulgarity of it.
I had one issue with the book but it’s a bit of a spoiler so I’m hiding it. Please understand this is a major spoiler so read at your own risk.
I have to say I’m pretty hooked on this series already and am anxious to read every book about the other brothers. They each seem to have completely distinct personalities and stories to tell. It looks like Zane’s book will be next as we get some foreshadowing at the end of this one.
Sebastian is pretty much a caveman…he’s not very talkative, relying on grunts as his answers most of the time; refusing to acknowledge any emotions at all and having any conversations physically in the bedroom. He’s a really good guy and a family man once you knock down the abrasive, caveman walls he’s built. Because we don’t really get to know him too well outside his family loyalties and his gentleman ways with women, I don’t feel a big connection to him.
Dru is as big a ‘bad mother*cker’ as Sebastian is. She can be just as ‘caveman-y’ as he is and just as abrasive. She’s strong and independent. Her knee-jerk reactions to everything rival Sebastian’s which may make conversation difficult between them. She’s been hurt pretty badly in her life and built up some strong walls as well which takes the big badd Sebastian to knock down. They are essentially a match made perfectly for each other.
This is definitely erotica and some of the language was pretty vulgar – the use of p*ssy, c*nt and various words for the male anatomy thrown around liberally, so if you can’t handle that this is not the book for you. I cringed a few times at the vulgarity of it.
I had one issue with the book but it’s a bit of a spoiler so I’m hiding it. Please understand this is a major spoiler so read at your own risk.
Spoiler
I had a major issue with all the details of the first few days they spent together then at the end of the book we fast forward to the epilogue 4 months later and it’s all wrapped up in a pretty bow.I have to say I’m pretty hooked on this series already and am anxious to read every book about the other brothers. They each seem to have completely distinct personalities and stories to tell. It looks like Zane’s book will be next as we get some foreshadowing at the end of this one.