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Tool by Sabrina Paige

michellesantiago's review

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3.0

A little better than Prick, but still the pacing was off. I didn't really connect to either main characters. A mindless read.

greylandreviews's review

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DNF 48%
Everybody in this freakin' book is a TOOL darlin'!!!

mags_louise's review

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3.0

3.5* An enjoyable read, a little slow for me to start with and I didn't enjoy it as much as Prick, but if your looking for a pretty angst free story and are a fan of forbidden romance then you are sure to like this.

csharp0710's review

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5.0

*4.5 stars* Yes, it's another stepbrother book but I loved it. Gaige and Delaney's chemistry is hot and it's a great read. He's a biker guy (who doesn't love those?) and they reconnect after 4 years of not seeing each other. It's not cheesy and I'm looking forward to reading more of Sabrina's work :)

nicichels's review

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hopeful lighthearted tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.25

alleskelle's review

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3.0

⭐️⭐️⭐️3 STARS⭐️⭐️⭐️
(Arc kindly offered by the author in exchange for an honest review.)

Please beware, the author of this review had a one track mind after finishing TOOL.



There’s a trend I did my best to avoid lately.
Seems like every author and their mother are going at great length to publish their own step-siblings taboo smut story.I never noticed this kind of trend before. I mean, why all of the mat the same time? Why the sudden interest into this particular sibling "interdit"?



To be honest, I’m not a fan of the idea. Or more precisely I’m not a fan of the constant flow of come hither "incest" under disguise. Except in most of these books, that is no incest that it is about, since most of the time, siblings aren’t blood related at all… But it sure pulls that particular string of "forbidden" romance…
That being said, this book was recommended to me by a few friends who've read Sabrina Paige’s 'Prick' and thought it was good —in a smutty and light way, good— and entertaining and that it would please my perverted side.



Okay, then, I’m all for that!

About the book…



I read this one super fast, let me be clear that it was indeed a no brainer, but Sabrina Paige’s writing was engaging and sucked me right into Delaney and Gaige story. I went into this expecting little to nothing and was agreeably surprised to enjoy myself.

Now please, calm your tits.



In the history of Fiction, we’ve seen worse than step siblings falling for each others and everything is alright. After all, Gaige is not blood related to Delaney. His mother and Delaney’s father got together a few yeas back when Gaige was 17 and Delaney 15. They both fought their mutual attraction back then, some misunderstanding putting an end to their almost " relationship"…

Now, I wouldn’t say the same about… You know… Er…



Anyway. Let’s talk about Gaige.



Gage is now 22 and a motorcycle racer, he is hot, famous and surprised to see Delaney coming back "home" from college.
He’s your typical cocky hero. He excelled at dirty talk and had this playful banter going on throughout the book. I couldn’t help liking him the most. He kept showing soft sides of him (NOT THAT soft side. No one is interested in THIS soft side.) and you could see that he was just an asshole in disguise.

Or maybe I liked him most because of the obvious.



What?
He's named Tool for a reason.



He’s still very interested in Delaney, and now that’s she’s back, he only has one thing in mind




Delaney’s back to Dallas and starts working at her father’s oil company where her job will partly consist to take care of Gage’s public relations.
She, on the other hand… She got on my nerves quickly.
I didn’t buy her prim and proper act. She downright annoyed me when she continuously tried to reject Gaige with same excuse all over again. She had one or two good come back but otherwise she was pretty subdued…
A huge part of her doesn’t want anything to do with Gaige, but the other one, the tiny one, and maybe the strongest… Wants just this ONE thing.





Now Gaige + Delaney, that was exciting!
I loved their sibling bickering, especially the stupid welcome back present Gaige offered Delaney.




Tool was a very fun read, granted it was focused on the smut side, but it made for a diverting and sexy time. The sex scenes were scorching hot, and Tool certainly delivered.



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gamz's review

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3.0

3.5 Forbidden Stars

“I don't know what the future holds or anything like that. I don't know if it'll work. But I know that when you find someone that makes you think about the future that way, you have to jump with both feet, and give it a shot.”



Motorcycle racer Gaige has had the hots for his step-sister Delaney Marlowe for the past four years. She has finally returned home to Texas and he plans to finish what they started four years earlier.

Delaney Marlowe is finally back in Texas. She has accepted a job offer from her father at Marlowe Oil and is eager to start. What she doesn’t expect is to see Gaige at her father’s house. They shared a summer fling four years earlier and she almost made the huge mistake of giving herself to him, until she learned exactly how much of a player he really was. Angry and heartbroken, she left, went off to college and hasn’t seen him since, until now.

Like Prick, this book is about adult step-siblings who have found they share a strong sexual desire for each other. Tool was similar to Prick in many ways. The protaganists share the same desire that some consider taboo, but find a way to be together. Both male alphas are just dirty man-whores who are turned on by the only good girls in their lives.

The taboo aspect of the series was intriguing during the first book, but became blasé halfway through this book. Delaney and Gaige are fun characters and their relationship is uncomfortable as Delaney tries to come to terms with her attraction for Gaige. I found both characters pretty predictable, yet still enjoyable. The Anya and Chelsea characters were total bitches, and I don’t understand why the guys mothers in both books so far are so damned nasty. I was surprised that Delaney’s father accepted their relationship so easily. I thought for sure that Gaige was in for an ass whupping.

I enjoyed reading Prick and Tool, and will read Cannon, but the whole step-sibling in love thing maybe should have just been one book instead of a series. I hope Cannon is going to have something amazingly different to change my mind. Oh…and I loved the dominant dirty talk that is a thread through this series. So damned titillating! While the theme is getting a bit worn, this is still an entertaining read, if for nothing but the hot sex scenes. If you are looking for a little bit of naughty, and do not mind the theme, this is the series for you.

laurabenson's review

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3.0

I liked the first book a bit better.

ash_reads907's review

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4.0

3.5

This was good, I enjoyed it. I won't say I am in love with it, but Gaige is hot :) and the sex was hot, so there is that.

I guess when you're reading a 'forbidden love' book, you expect it to be more....idk, forbidden? like its a huge deal, and if they get caught there will be major hell to pay. I didn't really get that here....there wasn't much of an explosion of anger like you would think there is [by everyone else] at the end. That's what I like so much about these books, the suspense and the excitement of all the sneaking around, this one lacked that, unfortunately. This book was very good for a sexy romance book, but when I see 'stepbrother' I think of something...MORE? so its 3.5 stars because it was great, but not exactly what I was wanting it to be.

gabithebookeater's review

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4.0

Eu tenho um novo guilty pleasure. Me processem. Em julho li uma porrada de Sabrina Paige e Tool foi o primeiro deles.

Em Tool nós conhecemos Delaney Marlowe, uma recém graduada em contabilidade e adm de empresa, que está de volta a Dallas para trabalhar na empresa de seu pai. O que ela não sabia era que sua nova função seria, na verdade, servir de babá para Gaige O'Neal, seu step-brother e primeiro amor. Os dois não tinham contato a quatro anos, mas aparentemente o tempo e a distância não foram o suficiente para fazer química entre os dois diminuir. E mano do céu, se a química não forte entre Gaige e Marlowe.

Eu amo a escrita da Sabrina Paige. Amo as situação em que ela coloca os personagens dela e amo as interações entre o casal principal. Foi uma leitura cheia de risadinhas e fricção de pernas, que supre, e como supre, o que ele se propõe a ser: leve, rápido, despreocupado e sexy pra caramba. Não é para ser lido se você está procurando por originalidade, e sim se você está com aquela vontade de dramas previsíveis.