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Hot Cop by Sierra Simone, Laurelin Paige

busyreadingbooks's review against another edition

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I AM BOYCOTTING SIERRA SIMONE BECAUSE SHE IS IN ALIGNMENT WITH CHLOE LIESE. I'm not even gonna bother editing my long ass post from my Chloe Liese's reviews. If anything, I want more people to know about what they did now.

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0 stars!

Chloe Liese, your plots and characters were always cringe, and you don't have talent in writing, now you're also a hypocritical cowardly person who pick and choose which humanitarian crisis made more sense to you? FUCK YOU!

Stupid-ugly-ass-fuck-of-a-white-privileged-Zionist-supporting author. You want to call out ableism but draw the line at calling Zionist ugly and stupid, while never speaking up about the genocide of Jewish, Muslims, Christians, Atheist, Theist Palestinians? FUCK YOU! White women are just always so fucking disappointing. #FreePalestine 

For anybody who didn't know, look up Chloe Liese, Sierra Simone, and Zachary Webber issue on social media. Allegedly, Zachary Webber (an audiobook narrator) called out Zionists, and these two cowardly authors were cancelling him just because he called those ugly stupid ass Zionists what they are: stupid and motherfucking ugly. If that was me, i would've called them disgusting and more too. 

CHLOE LIESE IF YOU'RE READING THIS DON'T EVEN FUCKING TURN THIS INTO A MISOGYNY ISSUE. THIS IS A HUMANITARIAN CRISIS ISSUE, DUMBASS. LEBANON WAS FUCKING BOMBED JUST A FEW DAYS AGO, DON'T EVEN MAKE THIS ABOUT YOU. CALLING AUTHORS FOR ACCOUNTABILITY! BOYCOTT HER! 

#FreePalestine #FuckZionists.

And to think that this issue literally still happened after 12 months and DECADES of being shown the atrocious ethnic cleansing of Palestinians on social media, and the bombing of Lebanon just this September 2024? HOLD THIS MOTHERFUCKING AUTHOR RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SHIT THAT COMES OUT OF HER STUPID FUCKING MOUTH.

Fuck Chloe Liese. #Boycott #FreePalestine

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jeyd_rautha's review against another edition

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emotional funny medium-paced

2.5

kpaladino's review against another edition

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5.0

Hot Cop is in FIRE

This book was crazy hot! Lucia was certifiably insane to think her plan would go according to her "plan", maybe just as insane as Chase for thinking he could play by the rules of said plan. All the while they were playing naughty librarian meets Mr Neighborhood Hot Cop...and they played DIRRRRTY!

rachel_reads_rom's review against another edition

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4.0

I've discovered I'm really not a fan of this kind of plot, however I got hooked on the authors, so I still read it. And they are so talented I enjoyed most of the story. I really can't wait for more from them.

jessieg_reads's review against another edition

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3.0

This was fun and the spice was just EXCELLENT

soygenesisojeda's review against another edition

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2.0

ΒΏSierra de verdad escribiΓ³ parte de este libro? Porque me parece inaudito que quien escribiΓ³ las reflexiones y los pensamientos en Priest sea la misma persona que narrΓ³ esto.

El libro es 70% escenas

taniamg's review against another edition

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5.0

Holy wow!!! These two were on fire!!!! πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

When Chase met Livia for the first time it was almost Love at first sight for him. He knew he needed to have her. He asked her out to dinner and she turned him down. Livia thought he was a hot cop but had this thing going on that she had given up men.

Chase quickly made her change her mind and she accepted dinner with him couple days later after he pursued her again. Dinner went well until she told him the real reason she went to dinner, lol, she was approaching thirty and wanted him to be her sperm donor.

That was the beginning of a funny but beautiful romance that was slowly building as much as they tried to avoid getting attached. Chase and Livia had some moments that had be fanning myself. At times I wanted to shake her so she can see what was in front of her. When they FINALLY figured things out it was so beautiful.

And that epilogue?!?! πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯ Loved these two!! I voluntarily accepted and damn glad that I did an advanced reader copy of this book.

geekxgirl's review against another edition

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2.0

2.5 Stars

Honestly, there's not much to say about this book. It was a decent read but in the end forgettable. Nothing really special stood out for me. Just average, really.

What this book was, was over-the-top sexytimes. Which was fun and super hot. It had a unique plot, I'll give it that. I did appreciate that both main characters had an actual backstory for their relationship issues. It had a few cute moments and I did really enjoy Chase's family members. Other than that, nothing much else stood out for me.

What did stand out for me, and not in a good way was...
The heroine Livia and her "reasons" which felt totally blown out of proportion. And yes, it may have helped had the author really fleshed out the details of her insecurities. What the author DID DO was drop little fact bombs with little explanation as to what exactly happened to make her feel this way other than a vague description alluding to her few serious relationships ending with the guys cheating or breaking up with her. So throughout the WHOLE ENTIRE BOOK she held extremely tight to the whole "All men leave" motto which was obnoxious and offensive to the hero Chase. I hated how she was so biased and placed all men in the same box, which wasn't fair and as the story progresses became increasingly annoying.

Chase was easily the best part of the book. He was hot, sweet and was great with kids. Oh, and he had a beard. I mean, come on! Nailed it. Honestly, though, he made this book worth finishing. I thought his reasons for not wanting a serious relationship was a unique spin for someone with his career. I loved his growing possessiveness toward her and his constant FEELZ. And his whole wanting to claim her and mark her with his sperm, I know, yes, that sounds like it should be disgusting and in some contexts, it is but I assure you with Chase it came across very endearing. Ultimately him coming to realize he DOES want kids and the caveman FEELZ he gets over the idea of actually knocking her up was just entertaining.

What didn't work for me? Well, Livia. Ther heroine. She just had too many things about her that bugged me. I found her hard to relate to and her constantly over dramatizing her turning thirty was completely ridiculous and not in a "haha that's funny" kind of way. It was stupid. And she came across cold or unfeeling in many scenes and her logic when it came to her choices in life or her relationship with Chase either annoyed me or pissed me off. I rolled my eyes so many times I'm amazed they aren't stuck looking at my brain.

And then the miraculous turn around in the last chapter because of a hospital scare. Such a cliche! Man, Chase was adorable in those scenes though... but really Livia just needed to be smacked upside the head.

The book had a decent push-and-pull relationship between the two but when rounding those final chapters it just did not work for me.
SpoilerFor both of them to realize they're in love with one another, and want more and to continue their relationship. This being after she learns she's pregnant, btw. She pleads with Chase NOT to say he loves her and continues to preach that "she's not his." "they don't belong to one another." and "all men leave."


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So sum it up, if you can deal with a cold judgmental heroine who is over dramatic and logically impaired then YES READ THIS BOOK. And because Chase is TOTALLY worth it if you can deal with Livia.

mgdm23's review against another edition

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2.0

Not my favorite. I found that the romance lacked any true sustenance. It was a little difficult to like the hero when he was so eager to get into FMC’s pants that he was okay with signing away his parental rights? Something about that made me question him every time he mentioned how serious he was about her.

It just wasn’t very believable for me.

rihoward's review against another edition

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5.0

4.5 laughing stars

Livia had me rolling from the start. A couple times I even laughed out loud while I was reading this at work. Full of steam and a complete story which was nice! Chase truly was a hot cop. My kindle was smoking at him and his mouth. Add in a fantastic epilogue and viola- another fantastic hit for these authors.