
ARC Review – Betting the Bad Boy by Stefanie London
I was happy to hang out at First for the brief amount of time we spent here, and as usual, I’m excited to see what Stefanie London will do next. -Smut Matters
I was happy to hang out at First for the brief amount of time we spent here, and as usual, I’m excited to see what Stefanie London will do next. -Smut Matters
The book wasn’t bad, the writing was good, and I’d read more by Marie Harte, but Johnny just didn’t do anything for me.
I think this is the last book in the series. But what a way to go out. I’ve read a couple of these more than once, and I think this will be another one. – Smut Matters
I guess I’m a little confused by this book and all the love it receives. I mean, are we really supposed to root for this couple? – Smut Matters
There’s a lot of love out there for this series, and I liked the first one enough to move on with it, but I hope it’s a little better than this one. I liked Jet, I’m glad he got what he wanted, Ayden had a lot of growing up to do before she settled in. – Smut Matters
It was like watching a montage of Lucy pulling the football from Charlie Brown. Violet would stand up for herself and tell him off, causing me to do a fist pump in my seat, only to immediately give in and go back to him. – Smut Matters
Overall, this was a great entry in Lemmon’s Evergreen Cove series. Even thought Faith drove me nuts at times, I was glad to see Connor get the happily ever after he wanted. – Smut Matters
This book was everything I dislike about the new adult genre. And yet I could not stop reading it. – Smut Matters