To My Dadвђ™s Hot Best Friend By J. S. Cooper -

by J. S. Cooper is generally received as a lighthearted, steamy, and fast-paced "taboo" romance with mixed feedback regarding its character depth and plot consistency . As the seventh book in The Inappropriate Bachelors series, it follows Shelby, a 22-year-old college student, and her longtime crush, Sam, her father's 40-year-old best friend. Summary of Reception

“Sam and Shelby had great banter and really matched well on the page....so confident outwardly but had issues inwardly.” Amazon.in Others were more critical of the narrative's focus.

“This is the weirdest book I have ever read, just page after page of sexual innuendo... too much sex and not enough storyline.” Amazon UK To My Dad’s Hot Best Friend by J. S. Cooper

Reviewers highlight the balance between the book's humor and its explicit nature.

: Many readers praise the "fun sassy banter" and the intense chemistry between the leads. It is often described as a "quick easy read" that serves as an entertaining escape. As the seventh book in The Inappropriate Bachelors

“Fun sassy banter and one upsmenship make you smile in between glasses of ice water to cool down.” Goodreads

The book maintains a on platforms like Goodreads and Amazon . too much sex and not enough storyline

: Some reviewers found Shelby's character to be immature or "desperate". A few readers criticized the lack of a deep storyline beyond the sexual tension and noted that the "on and off" nature of the relationship felt repetitive. Key Highlights Trope : Age-gap, forbidden romance (best friend's daughter). Perspective : Primarily told from Shelby’s point of view. Tone : Sassy, humorous, and highly steamy. Community Perspectives