Sinner by Aubrey Irons
Actual rating: 3 stars
Sinner tells the story of Evangeline, the daughter of an extremist preacher, as she falls in love with Rowan, the "bad boy" who owns a dive bar.
Look, I don't think anybody who looks at this book is going to be expecting War and Peace here, and you pretty much get what's advertised. I'm not going to lie, both characters are pretty stereotypical, but Rowan is generally more likeable than I expected. He's mostly not an asshole and repeatedly goes after Eva, even when she pushes him away.
That being said, I was not happy with Rowan's reaction to Eva being dragged away screaming by her father. Eva's father is clearly deranged, waving a gun, and is going to force his daughter into a marriage she DOESN'T WANT...and yet when Rowan thinks he missed the plane she was on, his reaction is basically "oh well". Even when another character suggests driving to Georgia, he literally says "I'm good". That seemed VERY out of character based on the rest of the novel, IMO.
Safety Stats:
Ages:Eva is 21 and a virgin, Rowan is 31.
Cheating: None.
OM/OW:At one point, Rowan's ex-fuck buddy takes her shirt off in an effort to seduce him. Rowan is not interested and tells her to leave. Eva unwillingly goes out to dinner with a man her father wants her to marry.
Separation:None.
Triggers: None, but I'd argue that Eva's father is emotionally and verbally abusive, so something to be aware of if that's a trigger for you.
HEA? Married and pregnant in epilogue.