
Unscrupulous is actually a prequel that releases today. So it’s been moved way up on my TBR, and now Undressed is on sale for only $2.99! But when she promised to do dirty things to me the other day via e-mail, well….you know I can be bribed to read a book that sounds great anyway (hehe).

So, who knows, you may like it better than I did.The first book in the Manhattanites Series, Undressed, by Avery Aster, has been on my TBR forever. It seems some of my GR friends have enjoyed it. I wish I could have liked it more, I really tried but I guess it just wasn't for me. Had there been more of the relationship from the start, I would have enjoyed it more. I really think that there wasn't enough of chance for the connection that Taddy and Warner shared to flourish. The ending was good, but it fell a bit flat for me. Taddy was a lot better in the second half of the book, again thanks to Big Daddy.

He was afraid to love but he took a chance on Taddy. I liked him a lot, I think he was the most interesting character in this book. I did love that Warner pushed Taddy's limits and showed her what love is, even if that love developed too fast. The sex was hot and all, but I still was unable to connect with characters. Especially after not seeing each other for months, but still, they were hung up on that one brief encounter.įinally it starts going somewhere when around 60%, Taddy and Warner meet again.

I found it a bit hard to believe how quickly their feelings for each other were growing. They didn't end up sleeping together that night due to someone showing up. I was waiting for a relationship to develop, and all that happened was she met Warner Truman aka "Big Daddy" and it was insta love.

So that was the pretty much the first part of the book. I was getting overwhelmed with her obsession with sex. The whole first part of the book was about her wanting this guy's cock and this other guy's cock, pretty much anyone would do, she was that desperate. I got Taddy Brill's sad upbringing made her into the person she now is, but in the beginning, Taddy was a bit annoying. But I continued in hopes it would get better. The characters had nothing to do with, well not completely anyway. I am so sorry to say that I didn't enjoy this book as much as I did the first one. ~Arc provided by author via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review~
