What is the Bastard Bachelor Society?
It’s a gentleman’s club—like the dignified men of the
past used to have.
Except, we’re not gentleman, and we’re not dignified.
We’re ineligible bachelors; bored, jaded and not looking for
relationships. Quite the opposite actually…
We’re so committed to being single, we’ve created a high
stakes bet to see who can remain single the longest. Rules are involved.
Prizes.
Laugh it up, but I’m no loser.
Enemy number one to my single status? My irresistible
neighbor, Abbott Margolis. She with her evil cat Desdemona, and Sexy AF pencil
skirts. She’s kind and beautiful and hilarious. We can’t get involved, no
matter how much her meddling grandmother pushes us together. But if I was going
to lose this bet for anyone? It would for Abbott.
Let’s face facts: I’m a bastard, unwilling to settle
down.
Especially when there’s a bet to win.
Louise's Review
Bastard Bachelor Society is book 1 in The Bachelors Club, having read only 1 other Ney book I was pulled in by the blurb.
Brooks creates a club with his closest mates, putting up a bounty each they have their jackets and only a few simple rules to follow. When Brooks meets Abbott his neighbour, he doesn’t realise that he is starting to break those rules. Abbott is trying to make it without living off her family’s name, when the lines start to blur between their friendship will the bet Brooks made ruin everything?
I enjoyed the storyline but I found that Brooks was a frustrating character; he just didn’t sit right with me. I was taken back by Abbott’s cat’s POV it was definitely not something I saw coming and was kind of a little weird.
While this may have not been one of my favourites, I am looking forward to reading the rest of the series.
Star Ratings; Plot: 3/5 Characters: 3/5 Heat: 3/5 Writing Style: 3/5 Overall: 3/5
Brooks creates a club with his closest mates, putting up a bounty each they have their jackets and only a few simple rules to follow. When Brooks meets Abbott his neighbour, he doesn’t realise that he is starting to break those rules. Abbott is trying to make it without living off her family’s name, when the lines start to blur between their friendship will the bet Brooks made ruin everything?
I enjoyed the storyline but I found that Brooks was a frustrating character; he just didn’t sit right with me. I was taken back by Abbott’s cat’s POV it was definitely not something I saw coming and was kind of a little weird.
While this may have not been one of my favourites, I am looking forward to reading the rest of the series.
Star Ratings; Plot: 3/5 Characters: 3/5 Heat: 3/5 Writing Style: 3/5 Overall: 3/5
Jennifer's Review
Um. It was interesting? Bastard Bachelor Society was different than any other book I've read. I enjoyed the read as a whole, but am still processing other parts of the book as well.
I liked the overall plot. It was an interesting way to refresh the whole jackhole meets his match genre. I liked the female character. She was funny and kind, but also had some spunk. I liked how realistic she was. The male was harder to like, but he quickly made his way in.
The heat in this book was perfect for the book. I liked the chemistry between the characters. I liked the overall writing style, however, there were parts of the story that I felt were unneeded and personally was a distraction for me.
Overall, I liked the book. I'd be interested to see who the author writes next. If you like romance with some comedy, then this one is for you.
Ratings:
Plot: 4/5
Characters: 4/5
Heat: 4/5
Writing style: 4/5
Overall: 4/5
Um. It was interesting? Bastard Bachelor Society was different than any other book I've read. I enjoyed the read as a whole, but am still processing other parts of the book as well.
I liked the overall plot. It was an interesting way to refresh the whole jackhole meets his match genre. I liked the female character. She was funny and kind, but also had some spunk. I liked how realistic she was. The male was harder to like, but he quickly made his way in.
The heat in this book was perfect for the book. I liked the chemistry between the characters. I liked the overall writing style, however, there were parts of the story that I felt were unneeded and personally was a distraction for me.
Overall, I liked the book. I'd be interested to see who the author writes next. If you like romance with some comedy, then this one is for you.
Ratings:
Plot: 4/5
Characters: 4/5
Heat: 4/5
Writing style: 4/5
Overall: 4/5
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