Tempting Promises

Tempting Promises

3.5 (2 ratings)
Feb 22, 2024 · English · Kindle (366 pages)
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Rowan and Charlotte!!I enjoyed this book for what it was, a bit predictable and lacking some research imo, I liked the snarky/whitty banter, side characters I think added to the story!What I didn't particularly like was the sisters ex thing, it's a bit ick... but I guess it's just another trope, but it wasn't really for me!

May 2nd 2026

Tempting Promises returns readers to the town of Sugarloaf. It delivered a fun and delightful enemies to lovers romance from start to finish. A favourite trope of mine, and so I couldn't wait to dive into the third book of the Whitlock Family series featuring Rowan Withlock and Charlotte SullivanThis was such a fun read. The couple featured in this instalment kept me laughing with their arguments, most of which were filled with snarky comebacks. The level of anger between them left me wondering how would they work through their differences. Learning the reason for all the animosity between them threw me for a loop.Charlotte's sister instigated it all with lies and manipulation. Saying I didn't like her persona would be an understatement. As you know, one has no choice when it comes to family.Rowan Whitlock won my heart with his playful attitude, strong work ethic, and compassionate nature. The lie Charlotte's sister told caused damage to his reputation, but it never seemed to affect him. He knew the truth and that is what mattered. The lie her sister told clouded Charlotte's judgement when it came to Rowan. It took several instances of him coming to her aid for her to see the real Rowan. I am so glad she did.Despite the animosity between them, the chemistry Rowan and Charlotte shared burned through the pages. It wasn't a matter of if they would be together, but a matter of when. Before you knew it, these two started burning through the sheets.Tempting Promises kept me engaged with its fun storyline and delightful characters. This one is not to be missed by readers who enjoy the enemies-to-lovers trope. I look forward to the next book, which features the only girl among the Whitlock siblings.This review was originally posted on Totally Addicted to Reading

March 23rd 2024
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