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peonyatropos's review against another edition
emotional
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
reading4_ash's review against another edition
4.0
K bromberg once again knows how fire us up in all the right places haha SIN series is off to great start. One night stand turned work place romance. Talk about s3xy and lots of banter. It did move really fast but I guess when you are having to work closely together it happens. I definitely recommend this book and excited to read the rest of the series. Spice is good and who doesn’t love a good workplace romance right? Go snag it now!
kgagnon3's review against another edition
5.0
I loved this beautiful, touching, heartfelt, and sizzling romance! What a great start to Bromberg's new S.I.N series about the billionaire Sharpe triplets. This is Sutton Pierce and Callahan Sharpe's emotional, poignant and passionate love story. Sutton has finally found the courage to leave a toxic relationship that has held her back in so many ways. She was always practical, dependable, and followed the rules. She decides to step out of her box, and celebrate her new freedom. She meets a charming, confident, insanely attractive man over drinks, and they have instant attraction. They agree to a night of unbridled passion, with no names, and it was the best she has ever felt. The next morning, Sutton has a meeting with a new client who could open many doors for her. What she finds is the man who rocked her world the night before and his two gorgeous brothers. Callahan and his brothers are still reeling after the loss of their father. They have always been close but now are sadly at odds. They have hired Sutton to help improve their resort in the Virgin Islands and want Sutton and Callahan to work together on site. Callahan can't forget Sutton or their night together, and definitely wants her again. But this is the opportunity of a lifetime and Sutton doesn't want to mess it up by sleeping with her boss. I loved this forced proximity, in a romantic location, story and how they navigated thru each obstacle without alot of angst but just enough heart-pounding turmoil and sexual tension to keep me riveted. I fell hard for Sutton and Callahan, including their brokenness, watching them help each other heal, become stronger, more confident, and open their hearts to love. They were so perfect for each other, and their chemistry was off the charts. Their heartfelt journey was the perfect balance of hope, guilt, resentment, acceptance, transformation, love, and passion. It left me breathless and desperate for more. I also enjoyed getting to know Callahans' brothers, Ledger and Ford, who were so intriguing. I absolutely loved this first book in the S.I.N. series and I am eager to read more about the captivating Sharpe brothers!
angelatok's review against another edition
2.0
DNF at 42 percent - basic storyline with no real reason for chemistry and there isn't any anyways ...
mirandadavis's review against another edition
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
3.5
3.5⭐️
it might be the dark romance reader in me but I was just waiting for her ex to pop up
it might be the dark romance reader in me but I was just waiting for her ex to pop up
heymichelle360's review against another edition
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
relaxing
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0
annasreads_90's review against another edition
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
relaxing
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.5
bookedbyemily's review against another edition
4.0
I really enjoyed this book. It showed great character development and felt really empowering.
Sutton was such a strong character to have gone through what she did, but still have a positive outlook on life and believe that she deserved happiness.
Callahan’s character had so many levels to it but what I loved the most was that Bromberg didn’t follow the usual grumpy/sunshine route by making Callahan a moody billionaire alphahole. Instead he was humorous, determined and emotional.
There was so much sexual tension between the two characters, due to the forbidden element. When they finally hooked up you almost felt as desperate as the characters did. I haven’t read spice that good in a while.
The story felt very realistic. I felt like the romance progressed naturally. But what I loved most was how Sutton was constantly on the phone with her friend (Lizzie), asking for advice and keeping her updated on what was going on. Everyone does this in real life so these scenes felt very relatable.
The start of this book was hilarious. I’ve never read an incident like that before so it really made me laugh. It was a very clever way to start the story.
I will definitely be reading the next book in the series! I’m really excited to know who the other Sharpe brothers are going to be partnered up with because there were no clues.
Note: check trigger warnings.
✦ Tropes: Billionaire alpha, boss & employee, forced proximity, destination romance, one-night stand
Thank you to K. Bromberg and ValentinePR for this e-arc.
Sutton was such a strong character to have gone through what she did, but still have a positive outlook on life and believe that she deserved happiness.
Callahan’s character had so many levels to it but what I loved the most was that Bromberg didn’t follow the usual grumpy/sunshine route by making Callahan a moody billionaire alphahole. Instead he was humorous, determined and emotional.
There was so much sexual tension between the two characters, due to the forbidden element. When they finally hooked up you almost felt as desperate as the characters did. I haven’t read spice that good in a while.
The story felt very realistic. I felt like the romance progressed naturally. But what I loved most was how Sutton was constantly on the phone with her friend (Lizzie), asking for advice and keeping her updated on what was going on. Everyone does this in real life so these scenes felt very relatable.
The start of this book was hilarious. I’ve never read an incident like that before so it really made me laugh. It was a very clever way to start the story.
I will definitely be reading the next book in the series! I’m really excited to know who the other Sharpe brothers are going to be partnered up with because there were no clues.
Note: check trigger warnings.
✦ Tropes: Billionaire alpha, boss & employee, forced proximity, destination romance, one-night stand
Thank you to K. Bromberg and ValentinePR for this e-arc.