Man Cuffed by Sarina Bowen, Tanya Eby

Man Cuffed (Man Hands, #4)

by Sarina Bowen and Tanya Eby

A new stand-alone comedy from the USA Today bestselling duo!

Mac

A good cop can always spot trouble. That’s why my senses started pinging the moment I met the hottie next door. The neighborhood may never be the same. First she confuses me for a male stripper and tries to remove my uniform. (The guys on the force will never let me live that down.) And then there’s the breaking and entering.

I don’t know what to do with her. My libido has a few ideas of its own, though. Bad, bad ideas.

Meg

Hey, I it’s not my fault that Hot Cop’s nightstick gets excited every time we see each other. And I can’t help that someone broke into his apartment. 

Fine—that last thing was totally my fault. And I intend to make amends. So when he needs a date for his sister’s wedding, I’m there. This is right up my alley. I’m an actor. By the time it’s over, his entire family will believe we’re a couple. 

Even him.

Warning: may cause unrestrained giggling in public. Contains: a bridezilla with a turkey leg, a flash mob, and a growly hero.

Reviewed by The Romantic Comedy Book Club on

5 of 5 stars

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I enjoyed this book way too much! We were able to get a peek at how Ari, Sadie, and Brynn were doing and got to know Meg beyond the thoughts of her sister Sadie. The back and forth between Meg and Mac was hilarious. They played off each other very well and riled each other up. Don’t even get me started on the heat. You could cut the sexual tension with a knife and Meg’s stubbornness only added to it. Mac’s partner Lance was the icing on the cake. I loved that guy! I don’t know if Sarina and Tanya did a spin-off series where Aubrey, Cassidy, and Lance got their own stories but I would highly recommend it! I’d read Lance’s story in a heartbeat!

 

While the book was a lot of laughs, it had a ton of heart. Mac’s backstory between what happened in college and the rift in his family was a tear jerker. Sarina and Tanya tried to do a mix of humor and drama in Man Card but it fell short. In Man Cuffed, they got the formula exactly right! This book was the perfect ending to the series.

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