A review by whatkatyreads
Sun, Sea and Sangria by Victoria Cooke

3.0

Kat lives in the Canary Islands and manages an exotic male group called the Heavenly Hunks. She escaped an abusive marriage (BIG TIME coercive control) eight years ago and has made her life as an independent woman, not dating or even thinking about it. A new Hunk joins the group and convinces her to try dating to see how she feels but her marriage holds her back.

I liked this book. It was a solid three stars. There were parts I didn't love or had a couple of issues with but overall, it was generally a good romance. The romantic interest came into her life in the third chapter (maybe a spoiler but it was pretty obvious) and her dating experiences are both very bad and perfection. I love the Hunks. They all treated her with respect and had no romantic interest in her at all. I'm not saying they were perfect gentlemen because they definitely weren't but as Kat goes, they treated her like a mum or a sister.

It was a nice summer, romance read but don't expect the best book you've read all year. Just enjoy it for what it is and you'll be left with a smile on your face.

This was an e-ARC given to me by Netgalley.