Friday, March 13, 2020

Boy Toy by Sarina Bowen and Tanya Eby [Review]

Boy Toy by Sarina Bowen and Tanya Eby
Boy Toy (Man Hands #3) by Sarina Bowen and Tanya Eby
Format: ebook
Source: purchased
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Date read: April 11, 2019

Man Hands
1. Man Hands
2. Man Card
3. Boy ToyPaperback | Kindle
4. Man Cuffed

Sarina Bowen
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Tanya Eby
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Liam

The moment Sadie Matthews walks through the daycare center door, I feel my world tilt in her direction. Again. I fell for her when I was fourteen, and I'm still not over her. Problem: she still thinks of me as a teen she used to babysit. But I've learned a few things about pleasing a woman in the last fifteen years. I can't wait to show her how good it could be. I need to move quickly before I lose her again. This is more than a game to me, but I still plan to win.

Sadie

I've just survived the worst year of my life. As a single mom of twin toddlers, I don't have time for a man. I barely have time to finish a thought. Who knew that Liam McAllister would grow up to be so devastating? He's everything my husband was not: tall, built, and willing to have a tea party with my girls.

I can't possibly get involved with him. He's too young for me. Too handsome. But he's so persuasive...
Thoughts on Boy Toy: Liam and Sadie, guys. She's into him, but thinks the age difference (she's about 5 years older, I think) is a deal breaker. He's WAYYYYY into her and has been since he was a teen. Liam's inner 14 year old is HILARIOUS, btw. Whenever he gets anywhere near her I14YO sits up and practically salivates.

Hold up. It's not all about age for Sadie. She also has her twins to think about. With the way their dad blows off their visiting time, she's very hesitant to introduce someone else into their lives who might not be there in the long run. Except Liam's already in their lives, so that kind of takes care of that. But the relationshippy long-term thing is a little more problematic.

Annnyway. Liam's adorable. Sadie's sexily cautious. They get together, but, again, long term doesn't look like it's in the card. Except when the heart wants something, they can find a way to make it work.

These books are ridiculous amounts of fun. Sadie's besties continue to be a blast. Liam's inner 14 year old is a hoot. They're just radiating fun on every level. *thumbs up*

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