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113 reviews for:

Inevitable

Briar Prescott

4.03 AVERAGE

mwlgal's review

5.0

I absolutely loved this book. It’s completely relationship focused, and we saw real growth among all three men. Very little heat but it wasn’t necessary. I enjoyed the introduction of an asexual character. This was a first for me, I don’t see it too much in books.It added a very interesting perspective and I enjoyed seeing how the three men and their relationship evolved. Highly recommended
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monkeysbecausewhynot's review

4.5
challenging emotional funny mysterious fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

yes_a_turkey's review

emotional medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

scriptatur's review

4.0
emotional hopeful sad medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
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stephanieeemk's review


DNF @ 20%

emberjay's review

3.75
hopeful fast-paced
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cadiva's review

5.0

Do you know what was Inevitable about this book? That Briar Prescott would write a beautiful and unconventional love story that takes hold of your heart and won't let go.

The navigation of a relationship with just two people is complicated enough, but throw in a third, add in one of the MCs being Ace and two of them being best friends who've been in love without ever acknowledging it for half their lives and you could have had a right mess.

Instead, what Briar gives the reader is an organically developed and cleverly paced narrative that takes them on a journey alongside Bas, Drew and Ezra as what they each bring to the other proves to be the catalyst for taking chances.

There is some angst, it would be unbelievable if there weren't doubts, fears and occasional stumbles, but a lot of the tension is caused by events outside of their relationship.

SpoilerDrew's parents and sister are insert swear words of choice here and my heart broke for him when he came to the realisation that he'd never meet their unobtainable standards while remaining his true self. I despise people that cannot accept their children for who they are when it comes to their sexuality and identity.


But, for me, everything about the way they came together just made sense, they fit and Ezra acted as the glue between Bas and Drew which let them finally let loose on their love.

It's not particularly steamy, there is a wonderfully hot hook-up when Drew meets Ezra for the first time (he and Bas are not a couple, no cheating here just saying!) and there is one scene between the three of them after they've committed to being a throuple.

Both are emotionally connected and integral to the plot, not thrown in just to meet a quota, and they resonate with feelings. The Epilogue is just gorgeous and made me very happy.

#ARC kindly received from the author in return for an honest and unbiased review

just_me_and_my_books's review

4.0

One of the most wholesome books I’ve ever read!!! <3
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airygreen's review

5.0

I kept avoiding this book because MMM does not always work for me and I adore Briar Prescott's writing, so I did not want to be disappointed. Well, that wasn't necessary. This book was so we'll written, the characters were very interesting and I loved the chemistry. 5 stars!

leslie_kent's review


Review and rating to come. I know I’ve said that for several of my last books and have yet to follow through. But I haven’t been in the mood most of the time. And with ones like this, I have conflicting feelings. Also part of me feels like because I’ve been in such a Crabby Patty book mood lately, I don’t want to take it out on this book. What the heck is going on with me? Or is it me? Or is it sometimes me and sometimes the book? So I need to sit on this for a bit. For now, I’ll say that I loved a thing or two, liked some things and didn’t care for a few parts. Vague much?