Member Reviews
single dads are always hit and they are always hot. there is no way yo can go wrong with a single dad because they are just that amazing and hotl hot
Rowan and Delilah are really good together and I'm hoping we see more of them in future books.
This book is really, really, an ode to the anxieties of single parenthood, shame, unresolved childhood trauma,
This book was great. The two main characters were well-written and developed very naturally and realistically. I loved the way the story progressed and how both characters had to learn to accept themselves before they could handle being together. The side characters were also very well rounded, rather than being 2-dimensional background characters.
I didn't connect with this as much as I wanted to. I'm not sure the writing style was for me. I would still give this author another try.
Good book. I would Buy another book by this author. I connected with the characters and plot…….,,,,,,,,,,,,
I love this cover and I absolutely love the characters and world-building. I laughed out loud and love the single dad aspect!
Unfortunately I had to DNF this story. The writing style was not for me. I appreciate the opportunity and apologize for not being able to complete the story. I wish the author the best of luck!
Thank you, Netgalley, the author, and Montlake for the gifted e-book! ❤️ #gifted. My review is comprised of my honest thoughts.
I could not get into this the way I hoped I would. It was very slow and uneventful. Of course, you may love it.
This just fell flat for me - one dimensional, felt very 'going through the motions' and just superficial. Didn't care about the characters. Good idea and premise, just poor execution
I was immediately drawn to this book by its captivating cover and the compelling premise it promised. The idea of delving into the nuanced anxieties of single parenthood, the complexities of shame, and the journey of overcoming unresolved childhood trauma resonated deeply with me. From the outset, it was clear that this was more than just a spicy romance—it was an exploration of the human condition through the lens of its protagonists, Rowan and Delilah.
This book isn’t just a spicy single dad romance it had depth. Which I think was a little hard for me to get into. That being said, the book undoubtedly offers a powerful portrayal of personal growth, healing, and the courage to face one's fears.
Overall a very solid read, the book started rather slow but the angst and likable characters kept me reading until the end.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for the advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.
This just wasn't for me. Their separate storylines were okay but their romance and them together wasn't hitting for me. Also, their banter and the public apology was cringe.
Single Dads Club by Therese Beharrie is a bit of a slower burn romance that's ultimately about found family and setting your own path. While the narrative did not immediately captivate me, I eventually grew to enjoy the characters, and I'd read more from this author.
Many thanks to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for sharing this book with me. All thoughts are my own.
If you're seeking exaggerated drama and melodramatic swoons, this might not be the right place for you. Instead, it offers a highly engaging experience, characterized by a mature perspective that suggests ways to unravel the knots we create.
This one took me a moment to get into, however when I finally was, the characters were absolutely gorgeous and the premise was charming.
MF - contemporary romance - Black MCs, Black author - low steam - pov dual third - mental health rep - forced proximity (neighbors to lovers) - opposites attract (grumpy-sunshine)- single parent - small town - ARC - 5 stars. I LOVED this book. It was funnier than I expected and the relationships were all so healthy - from the MMC co-parenting with his baby’s mother to the FMC’s relationship with her brother to the brother’s group of single dad friends. It was everything I wanted Bromance Book Club to be.
This was requested when I first found out about NetGalley and I had requested so many ARCs that I could not get to all of them before they were archived. I really wanted to get to this one, as it seemed interesting. If I can find this somewhere for a reasonable price, I will try to get it! I am giving this book three stars, as I don't want to give it a good or bad rating, since I did not get to it.
This took me a while to get into and I kept putting it down, but when I started reading it fully, I enjoyed it.
Going in, I thought it would be a cute rom-com book but it delivered on a lot more. This looks further at single parenthood and the anxieties that come with it and overall, I thought it did a good job but it didn't group my attention from start to finish.
The novel started off a little slow. But the meaning and heart was there. I love the town and all the supportive people. The dads were all great and different. I would love to read more books about each one. This would be a great series.
I did not finish this one, it was not for me, I couldn't relate to the characters, and just did not care for the story.