
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Reviewed by: Michelle
ARC provided by author in exchange for an honest review

Georgia Cates is no stranger when it comes to romance with heat and raw emotions but in her newest release, Sweet Torment, she take readers on a fun, sexy fast paced first love forbidden romance!! With so many romance books saturating the market, I think it’s fun to get lost in a quick story that is predictable and yet sweet and sexy. And in Sweet Torment we get all three plus the forbidden best friend little sister trope that I know most readers love.

Claudia Bliss has always loved her big brother’s best friend, Bram. She wanted him to be her first everything but she knew that he always considered her as the little sister. Or did he.

Bram Windsor never saw Claudia as the little sister. In fact, he started to develop deep feelings for her. He knew he should stay away since he was 23 and she was 17 years old and still in high school. But when he returns home from graduating college early and completing his Masters, Bram can no longer deny his attraction and feelings for Claudia, as he soon realizes that she was no longer a girl but a woman.

As Bram and Claudia can no longer deny their feelings for one another, they soon began to have a secret relationship. Well aware that he wants to do right by Claudia, he never crosses the line with her sexually and waits till she turns 18 to take her virginity and be with her legally. But what happens when Claudia’s secret is exposed and her brother finds out of their secret relationship, will Bram lose his best friend? And will Claudia be forced to choose between her family or Bram?

Like I said earlier, this book was just a fun sexy read. I enjoyed this novella that Georgia Cates gifted her readers. It checked off all the elements that I loved. Forbidden Romance. Check. Best friend little sister trope. Check. Sweet and entertaining. Check. What more can you ask for in fast paced forbidden happily ever after romance. So what are you waiting for and go click Sweet Torment.
P.S. I most definitely hope Georgia does decide to write novellas for Owen and River.






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