A review by brimelick
Hook, Line, and Sinker by Tessa Bailey

4.0

Okay, I rarely enjoy a sequel as much as I enjoyed the first book. Hannah and Fox are a wholesome yet devastatingly dirty follow-up to Brendan and Piper. Fox has been stuck in the shadow of his playboy father and fishing captain best friend, Brenden, and now he finally has time to shine with Hannah. Hannah, who has been nursing a crush on her boss and suave director, Sergei, has also been sitting in the back seat when it comes to being her own leading lady in the movie of her life. We follow a push and pull of flirting between the two and get a few ALMOST spicy scenes that had me gripping the steering wheel of my car while listening to them. When they finally get together, Fox is riddled with guilt for not being good enough, while Hannah just wants him for who he is. Fox makes some decisions that make me want to launch a shoe at his head (a very Feyre and Rhys moment). So, with his dumb decisions that made me angsty, I refuse to give it five stars.