22 reviews for:

Huge Dare

Stephanie Brother

3.71 AVERAGE

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coffeeinlibraries's review

2.0

⭐️⭐️
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rosa_books's review

5.0

Huge Dare kicks off the new series. When Ellie plays a game of 7 minutes in heaven, she wasn’t expecting the three guys in there with her. Her stepbrothers Colby, Micky, and Sebastian are triplets who never expected their stepsister to step in the closet with them that night. But all of them knew their relationship will never be the same. Then Ellie takes another dare which will have all of them discover secrets and revealing their feelings for each other. But their journey will definitely carry you on emotional rollercoaster as they find their happiness in the end.

sacrowauthor's review

5.0

I love the character arcs in this story.
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mialouise22's review

3.5
emotional hopeful tense 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

kthoad's review

1.5
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

emolgaard's review

5.0

4.5⭐️

This was a cute stepbrother reverse harem that all started with a blind seven minutes of heaven. I really loved Seb, Micky and Colby. They made me fall in love them with their love for Ellie and how they would do anything to be with her but Ellie’s timidness to feel anything real was off putting at times. But the chemistry between all of them was fire.

book_lover_97's review

4.0

This is an enemies to lovers stepbrothe RH romance. It follows Sebastian, Colby, Micky and Ellie. While helping Ellie step out of her comfort zone there is plenty of heat to their romance. There are a few secrets with are intriguing along with a few twists. This is a great start to a new series.

sass_sass's review

3.0

Whenever I can't find something to read I always fall back on Stephanie Brother. It's kinda like drinking a Coors Lite. It's mild and goes down easy. This book in particular was sweet and easily predictable, but I love that there's little to no angst and the dudes are all cinnamon roll-y. A nice palate cleanser. ❤

rosad_1983's review

5.0

Huge Dare kicks off the new series. When Ellie plays a game of 7 minutes in heaven, she wasn’t expecting the three guys in there with her. Her stepbrothers Colby, Micky, and Sebastian are triplets who never expected their stepsister to step in the closet with them that night. But all of them knew their relationship will never be the same. Then Ellie takes another dare which will have all of them discover secrets and revealing their feelings for each other. But their journey will definitely carry you on emotional rollercoaster as they find their happiness in the end.

teachreadrepeat's review

2.75
emotional funny lighthearted tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

If you know me in real life, you did not see this review...

This is exactly what it sounds like, pure filth. I would rate the spice at a strong 4.5 stars! The rest? It's not even scraping a 3-star review from me. It was a fun time, but the astonishing amount of typos and other errors throughout this book (names spelled wrong, quotation marks where no one is talking, and incorrect/mixed up names used for characters in different places, etc.) greatly diminished my reading enjoyment. My biggest frustrations, though, were the fact that Ellie's initial hatred  for the boys is never fully explained + way too easily swept aside AND that she got (SPOILER) pregnant. That is so not my thing and definitely not something I was anticipating based off of the description or reviews I saw prior to reading. It wasn't the worst thing I've ever read, but I probably wouldn't recommend to other people either.

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