A review by katiedermody
Every Move You Make by Sloan Spencer

This book had a different vibe than the first one in some ways but it worked for the characters. This time we have Angie's brother Isaiah as one of the MMCs, in love with his friend Robyn for years but staying in the background watching and protecting her, biding his time. She's a pro rugby player who isn't sure why he's been ignoring her but that comes to a head when he's injured and can no longer play himself, and becomes her team's new head coach. The other issue? They both are into their personal trainer, Dell. Good thing he's also into both of them and willing to put in the work to bring all three of them together. I appreciated the inclusion of a demisexual character who experiences a "later in life" sexual debut. I also thought that one character having a past in sex work and wasn't ashames but also was concerned about how it would affect her image tied to him was very interesting. The element of "it was basically stalking" wasn't something I usually appreciate in a romance (no dark romance for me, thanks) but there was more protectiveness than obsessiveness (it's there too, just less) which made it feel a bit less creepy in some ways, and the way the stalked character reacted about it helped me accept it as well. The spice was spicing again but not as kinky in the same way as the first book. Now that I know their brother Jonah gets the next book, I have no idea what to expect because I can see Dane's story coming a mile away but other than Jonah being flightly and irresponsible I have no idea who his love interest(s) will be or what to expect.