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cherry_blossom343's review against another edition
challenging
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
sad
4.75
sharshell's review against another edition
5.0
**I received a free copy of this book to read and review for Wicked Reads.**
I swear I could read about Tate and Logan until they are in their eighties sitting in rocking chairs being the sweetest couple ever. The one thing this series has taught me is that Logan and Tate never do what you expect them to!
They're sexy and sweet, have killer chemistry and snarky banter you can't help fall in love with. With each chapter Ms. Frank writes I fall deeper in love with this couple. If anything the intense feelings Logan and Tate have for each other just grow even more.
I can't wait to see what's next for these boys!
I swear I could read about Tate and Logan until they are in their eighties sitting in rocking chairs being the sweetest couple ever. The one thing this series has taught me is that Logan and Tate never do what you expect them to!
They're sexy and sweet, have killer chemistry and snarky banter you can't help fall in love with. With each chapter Ms. Frank writes I fall deeper in love with this couple. If anything the intense feelings Logan and Tate have for each other just grow even more.
I can't wait to see what's next for these boys!
thenightcourtreader_'s review against another edition
5.0
“If you can’t see it in your mind’s eye, how are you going to be able to see it when it’s right in front of you?”
I cannot handle being this emotionally wrecked. This book actually hurt my heart, and it made me cry so dang much.
Logan and Tate are still facing so much, from their pasts, to their present and future.. It was so intense, heart-wrenching and beautiful.
I love that we’re getting a look at Tate’s old life, mixing with his new one. And I love that Logan is trying - not that he wants to or has a choice - to face his past, and the pain certain events has caused him.
Okay, I’m going to shut it now and go read the next book because I need more!! It was perfect and this pain will never go away!
“That cocky as hell expression fits him just as well as his charcoal suit.” < I love Logan so much.
I cannot handle being this emotionally wrecked. This book actually hurt my heart, and it made me cry so dang much.
Logan and Tate are still facing so much, from their pasts, to their present and future.. It was so intense, heart-wrenching and beautiful.
I love that we’re getting a look at Tate’s old life, mixing with his new one. And I love that Logan is trying - not that he wants to or has a choice - to face his past, and the pain certain events has caused him.
Okay, I’m going to shut it now and go read the next book because I need more!! It was perfect and this pain will never go away!
“That cocky as hell expression fits him just as well as his charcoal suit.” < I love Logan so much.
sweetmy9's review against another edition
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.75
javalenciaph's review against another edition
5.0
Note: This ARC was provided by the author in exchange for an honest review. The full review can be seen on Dog-Eared Daydreams.
Fair warning: I'm going to be mentioning things here that aren't necessarily spoilers, IF you've read the first four books; but if you haven't, then yes, they could indeed be seen as all spoilery. Feel free to continue either way, but I just wanted to throw out that word of caution before we get on to all the wonderfulness of Tate, which has Logan Mitchell and Tate Donovan moving forward but also needing to settle a few things leftover from their pasts, Tate's in particular. You see, book five in the Temptation series finds one of my all-time favorite M/M couples in transition. They're moving from a condo to a detached house, the law firm Logan co-owns with his brother is expanding, and Tate's estranged sister making efforts to reconcile. Logan and Tate are making plans for their future together, except Logan has one particular plan that he has yet to talk Tate about, and it's a doozy of a plan indeed!
Okay, I'm totally trying my best to hold back from adding anything else. Ever since I finished reading the advanced copy of this when Ella Frank set it free on eager beaver bloggers like myself, I've had a very limited number of people I've been able to fangirl with and express whatever frustrations to and showcase my felicitations towards. It hasn't been easy, but then that's what happens when I've been so taken by L&T from the moment I met them in the first book. Following their journey over the span of the currently available five books makes me feel privy to the highs and lows of their love story, so when one or both of them hurts, I feel this tightening in my chest, and feel a need to lash out at whoever's hurt them. Of course, when something good occurs in their lives, I want to be the first to whoop and cheer and throw them a party if they were actual living and breathing individuals in real life.
Here's the thing with this fifth book: it tests your resolve as a reader of this series. Logan and Tate are far from perfect, and that's been on full display from the get-go. Yes, they're together, and yes, they're happy and in love, but their lives continue to have its challenges, both as separate people and as a couple. Not everything Logan does is going to be met with approval (no matter how much he wishes to believe otherwise), and same goes for Tate. The thing is, Logan has always been the guy who doesn't like being boxed in or dictated upon, and that's made many see him as the "naughty" to Tate's "nice", the bespectacled bad boy lawyer to the curly-haired good guy bartender. And just like their relationship is tested here, so are certain preconceived notions of L&T. At the end of the day, they are who they've always been and they love each other, warts and all, as do I. Love ALWAYS wins out.
I'm scrolling up and realizing that this is probably one of the longest reviews I've written this year and that often means one of two things: I really, really, REALLY didn't like it and have things to rant about OR I really, really, REALLY loved it and I can't seem to shut up about how much I adore the book. If you haven't picked up on it yet, it's the latter, and if Ella Frank wasn't already a go-to author of mine, this book would have clinched it. She's made Logan and Tate feel so damn real that I'm absolutely all in with these men, thoroughly invested in what happens in their lives. This ends on a cliffhanger, but shocker of shockers, it wasn't an evil one. I'm not even going to complain about having to wait till January for the sixth and--gulp!--supposedly final book (I'm still holding out hope for more). I went to sleep with Tate and woke up still perfectly sated. This is one serious, five-plus-starred must-read. ♥
Fair warning: I'm going to be mentioning things here that aren't necessarily spoilers, IF you've read the first four books; but if you haven't, then yes, they could indeed be seen as all spoilery. Feel free to continue either way, but I just wanted to throw out that word of caution before we get on to all the wonderfulness of Tate, which has Logan Mitchell and Tate Donovan moving forward but also needing to settle a few things leftover from their pasts, Tate's in particular. You see, book five in the Temptation series finds one of my all-time favorite M/M couples in transition. They're moving from a condo to a detached house, the law firm Logan co-owns with his brother is expanding, and Tate's estranged sister making efforts to reconcile. Logan and Tate are making plans for their future together, except Logan has one particular plan that he has yet to talk Tate about, and it's a doozy of a plan indeed!
Okay, I'm totally trying my best to hold back from adding anything else. Ever since I finished reading the advanced copy of this when Ella Frank set it free on eager beaver bloggers like myself, I've had a very limited number of people I've been able to fangirl with and express whatever frustrations to and showcase my felicitations towards. It hasn't been easy, but then that's what happens when I've been so taken by L&T from the moment I met them in the first book. Following their journey over the span of the currently available five books makes me feel privy to the highs and lows of their love story, so when one or both of them hurts, I feel this tightening in my chest, and feel a need to lash out at whoever's hurt them. Of course, when something good occurs in their lives, I want to be the first to whoop and cheer and throw them a party if they were actual living and breathing individuals in real life.
Here's the thing with this fifth book: it tests your resolve as a reader of this series. Logan and Tate are far from perfect, and that's been on full display from the get-go. Yes, they're together, and yes, they're happy and in love, but their lives continue to have its challenges, both as separate people and as a couple. Not everything Logan does is going to be met with approval (no matter how much he wishes to believe otherwise), and same goes for Tate. The thing is, Logan has always been the guy who doesn't like being boxed in or dictated upon, and that's made many see him as the "naughty" to Tate's "nice", the bespectacled bad boy lawyer to the curly-haired good guy bartender. And just like their relationship is tested here, so are certain preconceived notions of L&T. At the end of the day, they are who they've always been and they love each other, warts and all, as do I. Love ALWAYS wins out.
I'm scrolling up and realizing that this is probably one of the longest reviews I've written this year and that often means one of two things: I really, really, REALLY didn't like it and have things to rant about OR I really, really, REALLY loved it and I can't seem to shut up about how much I adore the book. If you haven't picked up on it yet, it's the latter, and if Ella Frank wasn't already a go-to author of mine, this book would have clinched it. She's made Logan and Tate feel so damn real that I'm absolutely all in with these men, thoroughly invested in what happens in their lives. This ends on a cliffhanger, but shocker of shockers, it wasn't an evil one. I'm not even going to complain about having to wait till January for the sixth and--gulp!--supposedly final book (I'm still holding out hope for more). I went to sleep with Tate and woke up still perfectly sated. This is one serious, five-plus-starred must-read. ♥
tagoreketabkhane31's review against another edition
4.0
the feels are real
With book 5, we notice a larger shift in the series and the characters with Logan and Tate dealing with the possible next steps that they can take in being a couple.
Ella Frank does a good job at focusing on Logan and Tate in their emotional connection, and though the book is called Tate, Logan shines as the star in the book. Though again, the conflicts tend to either get shoved aside or fixed at a rapid pace, and some plot points just don’t follow through side characters. Hopefully they get resolved in the final book in the series.
With book 5, we notice a larger shift in the series and the characters with Logan and Tate dealing with the possible next steps that they can take in being a couple.
Ella Frank does a good job at focusing on Logan and Tate in their emotional connection, and though the book is called Tate, Logan shines as the star in the book. Though again, the conflicts tend to either get shoved aside or fixed at a rapid pace, and some plot points just don’t follow through side characters. Hopefully they get resolved in the final book in the series.
notruse's review against another edition
emotional
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.75
bookaddict32's review against another edition
5.0
Dam I am hooked to this series
So good. I love them so much and the storyline everything... I love all the characters I can't wait to start Robie's story after this...
I recommend this story 100%
So good. I love them so much and the storyline everything... I love all the characters I can't wait to start Robie's story after this...
I recommend this story 100%