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romschmo's review against another edition
4.0
I've always been quite a fan of K. Bromberg's books, they've definitely become one of my go-to/comfort reads. And I'll never turn down their books, but I'll be honestly, I had no idea we were getting a new series. I love her series when there's family ties in it and here we have the Sharpe brothers.
Last Resort was a solid 4 for me, really loved listening to this on audio, both new to me narrators that did such a great job. I truly hope they'll be back to narrate the rest of this series.
The tension was soooo good between Sutton and Callahan, truly, it was so great. And I liked that Sutton didn't give into Callahan so easily. It was actually nice to read a sort of workplace romance, where it wasn't constantly crossing lines.
I'm not sure how I feel about Callahan's brothers yet, there's definitely some strain, which gets better by the end. But looking forward to see them all together in the books to come.
I recommend picking up the audio!
Last Resort was a solid 4 for me, really loved listening to this on audio, both new to me narrators that did such a great job. I truly hope they'll be back to narrate the rest of this series.
The tension was soooo good between Sutton and Callahan, truly, it was so great. And I liked that Sutton didn't give into Callahan so easily. It was actually nice to read a sort of workplace romance, where it wasn't constantly crossing lines.
I'm not sure how I feel about Callahan's brothers yet, there's definitely some strain, which gets better by the end. But looking forward to see them all together in the books to come.
I recommend picking up the audio!
sarahluvsromance_1201's review against another edition
4.0
***AUDIOBOOK***
4 STARS
This was a solid read. I really enjoyed the hero and his brothers (I’ll be looking forward to their books), and I loved how the author tied in the resort to the hero, heroine and brothers’ stories.
The ending was heartwarming, and the spicy throughout was so good.
While there wasn’t anything I didn’t enjoy, it was not a story that gripped me. I would recommend it and and suggest others pick it up, though.
4 STARS
This was a solid read. I really enjoyed the hero and his brothers (I’ll be looking forward to their books), and I loved how the author tied in the resort to the hero, heroine and brothers’ stories.
The ending was heartwarming, and the spicy throughout was so good.
While there wasn’t anything I didn’t enjoy, it was not a story that gripped me. I would recommend it and and suggest others pick it up, though.
suzannap22's review against another edition
3.0
that was boring. i dont even remember what happened other than the basic plot you can figure out from reading the summary and i read this less than a week ago. the triplet thing was also so odd. i dont remember anything else at least it was short idk.
readfrenzy's review against another edition
3.0
3.5 stars
K. Bromberg kicks off her new S.I.N. series with Last Resort, a delectable workplace romance set in the Virgin Islands.
What could be better than one hunky hero? Three gorgeous billionaire brothers to drool over. There’s a bit of a twist there, but I won’t spoil it. The Sharpe brothers own Sharpe International Network, a worldwide brand of luxury resorts. Sutton Pierce is the consultant tasked with turning around their underperforming resort in the Virgin Islands. She’ll need to be on site at the resort for two months (oh, the horror) while working on a plan, under the close supervision of Callahan Sharpe. He’s the wild child, black sheep of the family. He also happens to be the man she unknowingly indulged in a one-night stand with.
I liked the first half of the book more than the second. The building of the relationship between Sutton and Callahan. Discovering ways to improve the resort. Sutton’s friendship with Lizzie. But then things happen too abruptly. After sticking with her decision to not sleep with Callahan throughout most of the book, Sutton does a sudden change of face at the most improbable of times. The animosity between Callahan and his brothers is also resolved too quickly.
I would have enjoyed exploring some other parts of the story more. For example, it would have been nice to see the impact of renovating the resort. As it is, it’s like watching an HGTV makeover show without the big reveal at the end. And wouldn’t it have been fun to make Sutton’s douchey ex eat crow after seeing her success in love and in business?
Still, it’s a good launch to the series, and I’m looking forward to reading about Ledger and Ford finding love.
Recommended for fans of:
Forced proximity
Workplace romance
Billionaires
Tropical vacations
K. Bromberg kicks off her new S.I.N. series with Last Resort, a delectable workplace romance set in the Virgin Islands.
What could be better than one hunky hero? Three gorgeous billionaire brothers to drool over. There’s a bit of a twist there, but I won’t spoil it. The Sharpe brothers own Sharpe International Network, a worldwide brand of luxury resorts. Sutton Pierce is the consultant tasked with turning around their underperforming resort in the Virgin Islands. She’ll need to be on site at the resort for two months (oh, the horror) while working on a plan, under the close supervision of Callahan Sharpe. He’s the wild child, black sheep of the family. He also happens to be the man she unknowingly indulged in a one-night stand with.
I liked the first half of the book more than the second. The building of the relationship between Sutton and Callahan. Discovering ways to improve the resort. Sutton’s friendship with Lizzie. But then things happen too abruptly. After sticking with her decision to not sleep with Callahan throughout most of the book, Sutton does a sudden change of face at the most improbable of times. The animosity between Callahan and his brothers is also resolved too quickly.
I would have enjoyed exploring some other parts of the story more. For example, it would have been nice to see the impact of renovating the resort. As it is, it’s like watching an HGTV makeover show without the big reveal at the end. And wouldn’t it have been fun to make Sutton’s douchey ex eat crow after seeing her success in love and in business?
Still, it’s a good launch to the series, and I’m looking forward to reading about Ledger and Ford finding love.
Recommended for fans of:
Forced proximity
Workplace romance
Billionaires
Tropical vacations

shereadspang's review against another edition
5.0
I received an arc for a honest review.
4.5 Stars. If you love billionaire romance, work place romance, enemies to lovers, one night stand,
4.5 Stars. If you love billionaire romance, work place romance, enemies to lovers, one night stand,
idkaudrey's review against another edition
4.0
The cover implies this is so much steamier than it is, when in reality this is an adorable rom-com with emotional family reconciliations and a little rivals-to-lovers actions.
kristiap's review against another edition
5.0
Read this in one sitting, then immediately finished the second one the same day.
wiwcia_'s review against another edition
2.0
Słuchałam jak sprzątałam albo coś robiłam nie porwała mnie zdxd
christymcgee4018's review against another edition
3.0
Fun book and good for its genre. I listened to it and the voice actors were great, especially Sutton. She was a strong character but there were the expected missteps and thought patterns.