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A review by caffeinatedcrystal
Sin Too by S.J. Tilly
5.0
Sin Too is Angelo's love story *Vincent's cousin and head of security from book one*
Angelo has one hell of a time getting his act together when it comes his love interest, Beth. Beth, who has a secret identity/past and a 16 year old ward/nephew.
We get Angelo and Beth's romance. We get their spicy scenes... and how does that WORK? He is said to be 6'8 350 lbs, and all references to Beth say that she's curvy but tiny .... the math is... not mathing... but that did not detract from the story. It just had me giggling more if I'm being honest with you.
So we get the spice. Their love story. Angelo being a giant. And we get Beth's AMAZING backstory. WHY she has a secret identity. How she and Noah came to be in the city. What they're running from. Again, it's a great plot.
I really enjoyed this book, as I have all of Tilly's other books so far. If you're looking for a hetero love story with lots of feels, found family, actual family, a sassy fmc, and a growly broody hulk of a mmc, this may be for you!
I don't want to give away much of the plot. That's why I'm being a bit vague here. But: Beth's mom was kind of the worst. Where is the [redacted] that [-----] was looking for? Will that be addressed in the next book? The scene with Beth at [REDACTED] and Angelo's reaction was hilarious. Sweet, but so funny.
My favorite part of this book, outside of the romance and the sweet moments between Beth and Noah, was when Beth and Sissy told [redacted] to eat a bag of dicks, and [redacted's] response was that they were a pescatarian. ...... when I tell you I CACKLED. It scared Thuban. I was laughing so hard.
So, do I recommend this book?
Absolutely, I do.
But read book one first.
Then read all her other books.
Then talk to me about it.
Fangirl with MEEEEEEEEE.
Reread: 09/04/24
The math still isn't mathing.
Still loved these characters
Angelo has one hell of a time getting his act together when it comes his love interest, Beth. Beth, who has a secret identity/past and a 16 year old ward/nephew.
We get Angelo and Beth's romance. We get their spicy scenes... and how does that WORK? He is said to be 6'8 350 lbs, and all references to Beth say that she's curvy but tiny .... the math is... not mathing... but that did not detract from the story. It just had me giggling more if I'm being honest with you.
So we get the spice. Their love story. Angelo being a giant. And we get Beth's AMAZING backstory. WHY she has a secret identity. How she and Noah came to be in the city. What they're running from. Again, it's a great plot.
I really enjoyed this book, as I have all of Tilly's other books so far. If you're looking for a hetero love story with lots of feels, found family, actual family, a sassy fmc, and a growly broody hulk of a mmc, this may be for you!
I don't want to give away much of the plot. That's why I'm being a bit vague here. But: Beth's mom was kind of the worst. Where is the [redacted] that [-----] was looking for? Will that be addressed in the next book? The scene with Beth at [REDACTED] and Angelo's reaction was hilarious. Sweet, but so funny.
My favorite part of this book, outside of the romance and the sweet moments between Beth and Noah, was when Beth and Sissy told [redacted] to eat a bag of dicks, and [redacted's] response was that they were a pescatarian. ...... when I tell you I CACKLED. It scared Thuban. I was laughing so hard.
So, do I recommend this book?
Absolutely, I do.
But read book one first.
Then read all her other books.
Then talk to me about it.
Fangirl with MEEEEEEEEE.
Reread: 09/04/24
The math still isn't mathing.
Still loved these characters