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There's something about how Cate C. Wells writes her heroes, even when they're arguining dumb shit (Heavy), being willfully blind to what's right in front of them (Kellum) or just being a plain asshole (Cash), I can't stay angry with them.It helps that the heroines are amazing, take no crap and always set them straight.
3 I like Dina stars.
The intense h is is a good if indirect communicator. She makes an offer to the morose H. He just can't turn her away. His story and his family's is a series of tragedies, with the H sacrificing his future for the past. Their love story is sweet, steamy but too sad for me.
Dnf @ 70%Honestly I didn’t care for the heroine or their relationship in general. I get it though, the h has autism and therefore doesn’t really understand feelings but man she unintentionally hurt the H so much it just killed it for me. I LOVED Heavy though, he deserved better. Fake marriages / marriages of convenience aren’t really my thing anyway but I wanted to give this book a try but unfortunately I just couldn’t dig it. Safety as of 70% in the book:~ no cheating/om ~ Nor really OW but the...
I'm loving this author but only read this one because it's Dina- Kellum and Cash's sister from Stonecut County series. And the fact that this book, in another series, sits between their books and it was really annoying but to know what went on!Dina is on the spectrum. She approaches Heavy to help with killing her uncle. Well, to deal with the body. She's happy to do the killing. They get married to take advantage of spousal privelege but become friends and lovers.Seeing Dina and Heavy's relation...
Quick(ish) ReviewSixth book in series and There’s things I liked and others that were…just ok. Lemme ‘splain. Dina’s autism is pretty well done. She doesn’t change overnight, and it doesn’t disappear to make the romance more traditional. I’ve mentioned in the past that I work in criminal defense, but what I haven’t mentioned a lot is that I work exclusively in the representation of autistic and developmentally disabled defendants. Autism isn’t the same for every individual, but this addresses ma...
2.5✨this one actually has a plot yes but it wouldve been more wonderful had harper’s existence not presentactual thoughts : dina was one of the few things who intrigued me in kellems book, and when i heard she was paired up w heavy??? grumpy giant hunk of a man heavy?? hel yes There are a few bangs and a muffled curse, and then the door swings open, bright daylight flooding inside. Pain shoots into my brain. I squeeze my eyes shut.There’s a grunt.“What did you do to my shirts?” Heavy growls.“S...
Review at SmexyCate C. Wells has this weird magic about her that makes me love a motorcycle club romance every single time and honestly, it confuses me, but I don’t question it at this point! One of the things I think she does so well is take at least one aspect of each book and make it slightly unusual for an MC romance and focus on it. I’ve read all of her books and each one does this so well. In Heavy, she focuses on Dina, the heroine, who is neurodivergent.Dina is on the spectrum, and I don’...
Hiya, Heavy. You were a great hero, but Dina really outshone you in this one. Something tells me that you wouldn't mind though. Truly, Dina was a joy to read about. Again, Cate Wells creates simple characters with such complex and realistic attributes. I shouldn't be able to relate to Dina at all-- we're nothing alike. But somehow, when I was reading, I felt like I was her. The only reason I gave this 4 stars was because the story seemed a bit disjointed and the conflict between the two of them