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A review by readfrenzy
Unblocked - Episode Three by Marni Mann
4.0
4.5 stars
Not only does this series keep getting better, it grows increasingly more addictive! This episode manages to ratchet up the steamy sexy times while slowly revealing pieces of Frankie’s and Derek’s past. It is especially gratifying given that the last installment, although enjoyable, was heavy on the sex and light on substance. Frankie and Derek decide they want more than a one-night stand, and with Derek completely clueless as to what a relationship entails there are some bumps along the way.
Both main characters appeal to me. Derek is this dominant alpha male but he occasionally submits to Frankie (which somehow makes him sexier) and begins to open up to her. He also has a humorous side. His interactions with Will are particularly funny. Is he capable of picking out a gift on his own?? There seems to be a dichotomy between the highly sexual Frankie we see now and the career driven woman we met in episode one that I find fascinating. The secondary characters are also highly enjoyable and do a good job propelling the plot. I can see a couple of them having spin-offs of their own.
Marni Mann’s writing is flawless and although I’m not a huge fan of serials I’m hooked. She certainly knows how to write a jaw-dropping cliffhanger and this book is no exception. Bring on the next installment!
**ARC provided in exchange for an honest review.**
Not only does this series keep getting better, it grows increasingly more addictive! This episode manages to ratchet up the steamy sexy times while slowly revealing pieces of Frankie’s and Derek’s past. It is especially gratifying given that the last installment, although enjoyable, was heavy on the sex and light on substance. Frankie and Derek decide they want more than a one-night stand, and with Derek completely clueless as to what a relationship entails there are some bumps along the way.
Both main characters appeal to me. Derek is this dominant alpha male but he occasionally submits to Frankie (which somehow makes him sexier) and begins to open up to her. He also has a humorous side. His interactions with Will are particularly funny. Is he capable of picking out a gift on his own?? There seems to be a dichotomy between the highly sexual Frankie we see now and the career driven woman we met in episode one that I find fascinating. The secondary characters are also highly enjoyable and do a good job propelling the plot. I can see a couple of them having spin-offs of their own.
Marni Mann’s writing is flawless and although I’m not a huge fan of serials I’m hooked. She certainly knows how to write a jaw-dropping cliffhanger and this book is no exception. Bring on the next installment!
**ARC provided in exchange for an honest review.**