His Father edition by A E Murphy Literature Fiction eBooks

His Father edition by A E Murphy Literature Fiction eBooks
I did not enjoy this book nearly as much as I thought I would with the taboo subject. The problem is the so called hero, Sargent. I did not like him and he never redeemed himself to me. He is incredibly self-centered even to the end. Everything has to revolve around what he wants and needs. This scene really says it all. He is talking to his best friend about Tempest and his son, Maddox. His friend asks, “What’re you gonna do if Maddox tells you he loves her and ask you to leave her?” Sargent answers, “What I always do when anybody asks me for anything...Pick the thing that makes me happiest and f% everyone else. I love Maddox but he snoozed.” Great guy, isn’t he? I actually really wish Tempest had loved Maddox who is a much nicer guy. I loved Maddox! He was actually perfect for her.The rest of this review contains spoilers. The book seriously broke Chekhov’s gun principle when we have one random scene thrown in featuring a knife-welding peeping Tom who watches Tempest trying on underwear in her room. Completely odd, seemingly random scene that never ties back into anything. Maybe the author threw it in as a way for Sargent’s business associates (who happen to be bikers) to see Tempest in her underwear because they all go running to her room when she screams. I am still not sure. Then things really get weird when Murphy suddenly throws in the Russian mafia with a few murders and a near rape. Then we have the scene where Sargent is forced to have sex with the mafia boss’ daughter and Tempest finds out. Did not love that scene at all. At that point, I not only do not like the hero, but I was not loving the plot either.
Finally, we have the HFN ending without an epilogue. Sargent at very last minute finally decides that he does in fact love Tempest (although he did not convince me). He still does not want to ever get married again or have another kid. Tempest was ok with that but I was so not ok with it.

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His Father edition by A E Murphy Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
I loved this hot treat of a taboo that has all the makings of a great read an older dad meets his son's girlfriend then hate, jealousy, lust, and all of the typical emotions ensue. Tempest and Sarge have the kind of stormy heat that made this book feel like a quick read for me. My favorite character in this book, though, is Maddox. Gawd, I love him! His connection with Tempest is so sweet and I loved anytime I read a scene with them together. I hope Maddox gets his own story in the future. 4.5 stars.
That was another amazing read by Murphy!
I’ve been looking forward to this story as soon as I heard it was in the works. I’ve never been let down by any of this author’s work. She’s always spot on. She gets your heart going crazy and makes it impossible to think of anything else but the characters.
Sargent Wolf is too old to bother with his sons “girl”friend. She’s a son stealer. He knows she’s trouble from the moment he sees her. Unfortunately he can’t stop himself when it comes to her either. She’s the beautiful and calm presence he wants and needs in his life. Damn the consequences.
Tempest (Pest) has been traveling trying to save the world one day at a time with her best friend Maddox (Mad). When they need to regroup they go home to Max’s childhood home and his father. Sarge as Pest calls him is rude and obviously hates women. Pest isn’t a pushover though. Fireworks erupt even when they’re the kind filled with hate.. but those slowly turn to lust and maybe just maybe love.
This was a definite five star read.. I’m gonna keep my fingers crossed that maybe some of the secondary hotties get their own story’s too!
SPOILER ALERT I’ve found that I really like stories about taboo relationships between a woman and her boyfriends dad. Penelope Douglas’ Birthday Girl is the absolute best of this type of book. I rate this book, His Father as 3.5.
Tempest (h) aka Pest met Maddox aka Mad, while volunteering to help those in need, in other countries. They become best friends. When their time is up, Mad invites Pest to stay with him at his dad’s until her visa expires and she has to return to England. Mad plans to go with. Mad’s dad is Sargent Wolf (H). He loves his son and is excited about having him home. He’s a wealthy man that runs an international shipping company with his best friend Cassius. Sargent went through a horrible marriage/divorce from Mad’s mom, due to her drug addiction. It left a bitter taste in his mouth and he refuses to love or live with another woman again. Sargent is also bitter about having Pest in his house, even though it’s temporary. All he wants is to have his son to himself to spend time together since he was gone for a year.
Sargent can be an annoying cuss and gives Tempest a hard time, quite often. He has no real reason to dislike her. He doesn’t want her to lure Maddox away from home and he’s under the impression that they are more than friends. Sargent and Tempest are very attracted to each other and both try to hide it from Maddox, each other and Sargent friends. Long story short. They end up sleeping together, the son finds them in bed and is truly pissed. He’d already told his dad and his friend Devon to leave her alone. Dad’s friend and business partner, Cassius is the person that plans the humanitarian trips overseas and is also Mad’s godfather. He has no idea that Sargent’s ex wife was in over her head with drugs, which led him into a partnership with some very unsavory people. There’s lots of hidden drama in this book and to me it didn’t fit. It wasn’t cohesive and it annoyed me. When the crap hit the fan due to Maddox, Sargent tries to protect his son, his business and Pest. I finished the book, wondering why the author chose that particular scenario as the major issue in the story. Pest was a free spirit that rarely wore bras, had minimal clothing and for the “sake” of art, she loves drawing nudes, lol. She got naked when she was drunk or high because she believed she was “one with the Earth”, lol! However, Maddox never got an erection around her until his dad questioned him about the relationship he had with Pest. Then he said that he believed they would’ve gotten married in the future. I was confused. The ending was supposed to be happy but it felt anticlimactic to me.
I did not enjoy this book nearly as much as I thought I would with the taboo subject. The problem is the so called hero, Sargent. I did not like him and he never redeemed himself to me. He is incredibly self-centered even to the end. Everything has to revolve around what he wants and needs. This scene really says it all. He is talking to his best friend about Tempest and his son, Maddox. His friend asks, “What’re you gonna do if Maddox tells you he loves her and ask you to leave her?” Sargent answers, “What I always do when anybody asks me for anything...Pick the thing that makes me happiest and f% everyone else. I love Maddox but he snoozed.” Great guy, isn’t he? I actually really wish Tempest had loved Maddox who is a much nicer guy. I loved Maddox! He was actually perfect for her.
The rest of this review contains spoilers. The book seriously broke Chekhov’s gun principle when we have one random scene thrown in featuring a knife-welding peeping Tom who watches Tempest trying on underwear in her room. Completely odd, seemingly random scene that never ties back into anything. Maybe the author threw it in as a way for Sargent’s business associates (who happen to be bikers) to see Tempest in her underwear because they all go running to her room when she screams. I am still not sure. Then things really get weird when Murphy suddenly throws in the Russian mafia with a few murders and a near rape. Then we have the scene where Sargent is forced to have sex with the mafia boss’ daughter and Tempest finds out. Did not love that scene at all. At that point, I not only do not like the hero, but I was not loving the plot either.
Finally, we have the HFN ending without an epilogue. Sargent at very last minute finally decides that he does in fact love Tempest (although he did not convince me). He still does not want to ever get married again or have another kid. Tempest was ok with that but I was so not ok with it.

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