Delectable Syn by L.J. Carroll

Delectable Syn by L.J. Carroll is off the hook with the spice. I haven’t read a book this spicy in a while. L.J. Carroll is masterful with the twists and turns in a storyline. This was a story of Ava, she’s a curvy FMC whose insecurities rule her life. It was lovely to see her growth through out the story and become comfortable in her own skin. Blake is a successful doctor, best friend, and brooding idiot. You’re so frustrated by him and his coping mechanisms that we can’t help but to hate him, but swoon when he takes control. I can see how the yo-yo in his emotional state can make him the villain in the story.

The story takes place in England, therefore, there is some cross over between American English and UK English. It was easy for me to overlook, but I can understand how it can be distracting for some. Overall the journey in this story was beautiful. A beautifully broken man, who uses aspects of BDSM as a way to cope and a way to heal; a heroine who can’t see her self-worth, but finds it in the eyes of the least likely man.

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