Book Reviews

REVIEW ➞ Vince by Amanda Shelley

BLURB ➞

It’s funny how one night can change everything.

Since my parents died, I refuse to be another statistic. I’ve had to make sacrifices – especially when it comes to my social life. I’m convinced it’s worth it and I’ll have plenty of time to focus on me… later.

Then Sydney walks into my life and knocks my world off kilter.

She’s strong, sexy, independent and possibly more than I can handle. She’s everything I’ve ever wanted, but my reality and the secret I’m harboring, might have her running in the other direction.

Will my perfectly laid out plans go up in flames if I take a chance on her?


ARC REVIEW ➞

Vince started a little slow for me but after the first few chapters it started to pick up.

Vince and his twin sister Vanessa and Vanessa’s three year old daughter, Julia, are all each other have and Vince is extremely protective and supportive of his family. He balances taking care of them and helping out as much as possible, working and going to school. They lost their parents tragically and that broke my heart, but I loved how these two siblings have a strong bond and you can feel the love between them. When Vince is out celebrating his birthday with some friends, he meets Sydney who just so happens to be working at the bar. There is an instant connection between them and things progress from there.

There was an instant connection between Vince and Sydney, however, their relationship progressed rather slowly. They each had things they needed to overcome and work through. This was a little bit of a slow burn and at times I found it frustrating because I just wanted to tell the both of them to stop being so stubborn and just give in to their chemistry. I loved how easily Sydney fit in with Vince and Vanessa. She instantly connected with the entire family and there were plenty of sweet moments between Syd and Jules.

If you’re looking for a slow burnish romance, with a cinnamon roll hero this is one to check out.


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