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Hot Ticket: Sinners on Tour | Olivia Cunning
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New York Times and USA Today Bestseller! "Cunning doesn't shy away from turning up the heat."Just Erotic Romance Reviews Where's the Fine Line... Between darkness and desire Need and oblivion Pain and pleasure A man as talented as Sinner bass guitarist Jace Seymour needs a woman who can beat out his self-doubt... A woman as strong as Mistress V needs a man she can't always overpower... And in each other's tight embrace, an escape from harsh reality is always a welcome diversion... Praise for Rock Hard: "Readers will love the characters and enjoy their scorching love scenes and passionate fights."RT Book Reviews, 4 Stars "Hot men, rocking music, and explosive sex? What could be better?"Seriously Reviews "Sizzling sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll...Absolutely perfect!"Fresh Fiction
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Taking a smut break from my ‘normal‘ reading (as you do) to finally finish the Sinners series. I am low-key obsessed with the first book and have read it three times. 😂 2nd book was ok, then I skipped 3rd because it appeared to be the obligatory BDSM book, skipped the 4th because of how I associate these books to one of my favorite bands, read the 5th, which was again ok. Now I‘m going back...

This 3rd book is indeed the BDSM book... ⬇️⬇️⬇️

sprainedbrain ...which I don‘t mind, but I also didn‘t really *need* and I‘m not entirely sure it was accurate. 😂

Anyway, I liked Jace, but couldn‘t stand his dominatrix/girlfriend Aggie. I tried but she‘s just a bit much, and the background for these two was way too forced. As per usual, this author writes some super hot, plentiful sex scenes, and I love the band (again, that‘s me associating these fictional dudes with some real ones). ⬇️⬇️
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sprainedbrain I burned through this book to get to #4, but there is far too liberal use of the word ‘chuckled‘ for me to ever make it a pick. And Aggie‘s mother is referred to as Mom as if that‘s her name. Wtf.

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Michael_Gee @sprainedbrain this is amazing and I love it. The whole review, but especially “there is far too liberal use of the word ‘chuckled‘ for me to ever make it a pick.” 3y
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Larkken The first in series sounds worth a shot! I‘ll have to look for it. 3y
sprainedbrain @GhostStories It really felt like if there wasn‘t a chuckled every 2 pages, there was a chucking or a chuckle and I just cannot. 😬 3y
sprainedbrain @Larkken I almost never reread romance but that one is 🔥 3y
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