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Thursday, October 17, 2019

Book Review: Hot Daddy Sauce - Angel Devlin and Tracy Lorraine



Title: Hot Daddy Sauce
Author: Angel Devlin and Tracy Lorraine
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Series: Hot Daddy, Book 1
Release Date: October 17, 2019
















It’s getting hot around here! Chilli hot! 🌶️🌶️


Leah

My next door neighbour, Jenson, is a chef and a successful businessman. He’s also a single daddy to the cutest six-year-old girl.

I’m only here as long as it takes to get my parents old house ready for sale. Then it’s time for me to make a fresh start, away from the tragic events of late.

Trouble is, now I’ve had a taste of this hot daddy’s sauce, I want more…

Jenson

When I see Leah in the garden next door, at first I think she’s barely out of school. But she soon reveals she’s all woman.

My daughter loves her and it’s not long before my own feelings are heading the same way.

Are we a mouth-watering combination or a recipe for disaster?









Angel Devlin is the alter-ego of paranormal, rom com, and suspense writer, Andie M. Long. Check out Angel for stories of heart and heat.

She lives in Sheffield with her partner, son, and a gorgeous whippet called Bella.



Tracy Lorraine is a British contemporary romance author. Tracy lives in a cute Cotswold village with her husband, daughter and lovable but slightly crazy dog. Having always been a bookaholic with her head stuck in her Kindle Tracy decided to try her hand at a story idea she dreamt up and hasn’t looked back since.







Hot Daddy Sauce is the first on the Hot Daddy series. Also a first for Angel Devlin and Tracy Lorraine

I really enjoyed a light read every now and then. A little grip in the heart but not overwhelming. Although age gap is not really my thing, I did enjoy this one as I feel that the hero is not that all old. I would have preferred some twist to have happened but their way of twist was good too. It was an insta-love that I have grown to like. The flow of the story doesn't feel rushed or stretched. I think it was just the right timing. It was very easy to read and enjoyable too.

The characters does have "character". They don't just exist and let the flow carry them around. Leah is sassy, knows what she wants and very hands on. It's a very remarkable trademark, at least for me that she knows how to work around the house not for just the typical girl chores. She's also good with kids, which is very admirable. Jenson on the other hand is just a very hot name. Don't you think? But besides the name, he's responsible and very loving. Kind of reminds me of my dad who's very dear to my heart. He's also mature enough to admit what he feels and know if he screwed up.

Overall, this is a 4 star for me. The only thing missing was the straight to the heart lines that would be a great teaser.






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