Review: Falling For Mr. Bad

I am officially a fan of those Bad men – whew, somebody get me a drool rag STAT! Big Daddy Kane was definitely worth the hype. Initially, I was kind of lukewarm about him when we met him in Johnny’s (his brother’s) book. After getting his story and, more importantly, the chemistry between him and Sable – I definitely felt the heat 🥵

Speaking of Sable, we already knew what an amazing sister she was from the previous books in this series, but there was so much more depth to her than I would have guessed from the glimpses we were given before. We got to see why she has been so relationship adverse, as well as what the driving force behind her reserved nature was when it came to “feelings” with her family.

This book, like most of Melissa’s other books, can definitely be read as a standalone. I would say that you will appreciate it a lot more if you at least read the Oak Falls books in this series as they cover Sable’s sisters’ stories.

As I mentioned, I consumed this in audio format, and I’m so glad I did. Aiden Snow is one of my favorite male narrators, and he did a fabulous job bringing Kane Bad to life. Samantha Brentmoor did a good job with Sable, although she’s not one of my preferred female narrators. I highly recommend you do yourself a favor and get a copy of this book no matter how you choose to take it in!

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