Tuesday 12 December 2017

Man Hands - Sarina Bowen & Tanya Eby - Review








He puts the "screw" in screwball comedy...

BRYNN

At thirty-four, I’m reeling from a divorce. I don’t want to party or try to move on. I just want to stay home and post a new recipe on my blog: Brynn’s Dips and Balls.

But my friends aren’t having it. Get out there again, they say. It will be fun, they say. I’m still taking a hard pass. 

Free designer cocktails, they say. And that’s a game-changer. 

Too bad my ex shows up with his new arm candy. That’s when I lose my mind. But when my besties dare me to leap on the first single man I see, they don't expect me to actually go through with it.

TOM

All I need right now is some peace and quiet while my home renovation TV show is on hiatus. But when a curvy woman in a red wrap dress charges me like she’s a gymnast about to mount my high bar, all I can do is brace myself and catch her. What follows is the hottest experience of my adult life. 

I want a repeat, but my flying Cinderella disappears immediately afterward. She doesn’t leave a glass slipper, either—just a pair of panties with chocolate bunnies printed on them. 

But I will find her.










4.5 Stars 

Man Hands is a collaboration by Sarina Bowen, and Tanya Eby, the first title in the Man Hands series featuring Brynn and Tom doesn't dissapoint. 

If you love a fun, light-hearted, romantic comedy, this title is for you.  Between Brynn's inner monologues, and Tom's conversations with the male anatomy, this book had me smiling, snickering, giggling and full out laughing. 

Brynn is an incredibly endearing character.  Realistic with  insecurities, and a voluptuous figure, whilst also being kind of quirky and neurotic, her sweet, kind personality shows through which makes her really lovable. 

Tom is just as endearing, what's not to love about a hunky, alpha, handyman who wears a tool belt?  He's also very sweet, funny and has a heart of gold. 

I adored the friendship that Brynn shares with Ash and Sadie, and I cannot wait to see more of their interactions and fun, playful banter in future titles. 

The love scenes this pair share are sexy and passionate, and their banter is fun, flirty and full of humor. 

Overall Man Hands is a fun, humorous, engaging, and entertaining story of finding yourself and I will be eagerly awaiting the release of Man Card.