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bdavies17's review against another edition
4.0
I liked, but I didn’t get why Tommy, knowing Mateo was into bondage ahead of time and it was a trigger for Tommy, why he didn’t tell Mateo he couldn’t do that. Also, why stay in Chico when you randomly picked it from a map and the police are crooked and someone’s out for you. The end stuff with Angel was a little confusing too, because I hadn’t read any other books in the series. Also not sure why Tommy thought Mateo would tie him up when he already said he’d never be able to do that and it’s what sent him running to begin with. Read on iBookz
stang_gt3's review against another edition
3.0
This series always kind of falls as just ok for me. I actually liked the characters a little more in this one, but the reconciliation between Tommy and Mateo felt rushed. Tommy seems to forgive or forget with Mateo very quickly. He was so scared he ran, but when push comes to shove he trusts Mateo to deal with the man who truly is stalking him.
hippiedaizy's review against another edition
4.0
This one was so much shorter than the others and I didn't want it to end. I felt like I didn't get as much of Tommy and Mateo and I was sad. I wanted to know more about these two.
I WANT MORE SINNER'S!!!!!!
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So Tommy just left without saying bye to his work friends? That doesn't seem right. Aren't they going to be worried about Tommy?I WANT MORE SINNER'S!!!!!!
cquinn96's review against another edition
5.0
An amazing, spicy read! Great characters, solid plot and just gut wrenching scenes!
ezichinny's review against another edition
3.0
Tommy had ran from Mateo in Book 3 when their sexual encounter brought back some painful memories. In this book, Mateo comes for Tommy.
This book fell short for me because it felt like the side stories the author often gives AFTER a full novel. This one was so short and was a moment/period in their story. I really wished it had been a full novel like the prior 3 books because Tommy and Mateo have a great story.
This book fell short for me because it felt like the side stories the author often gives AFTER a full novel. This one was so short and was a moment/period in their story. I really wished it had been a full novel like the prior 3 books because Tommy and Mateo have a great story.
abhidnya's review against another edition
3.0
EHHHH. *rolls eyes* *rolls sleeves*
there's nothing particularly wrong with this. it's just uninteresting, doesn't have much of a plot since most of it happened in book 2.
there's nothing particularly wrong with this. it's just uninteresting, doesn't have much of a plot since most of it happened in book 2.
colleen_m's review against another edition
2.0
Ok, I'm done with this series. The first couple walked that drama line where you know it's over the top, but your still salivating over it. This was just miscommunication and a bit of stalking. At least the other ones had that PLUS some kind of overarching story line.