A review by cadiva
The Inconvenient Love by Briar Prescott

4.0

Max and Isac take a bit of a journey to their HEA

And so we come to the final romance, that of Max, and it's a mix of best friend's little brother and a kind of second chance.

Isac's always been in love with Max, but the one time he expressed his feelings, he crashed and burned.

Six years later, after heading cross country to San Francisco and with their friendship almost non existent, Max gets a shock and a realisation that his connection with Isac has always been more.

With this book I felt sometimes like the sexual attraction between them overwhelmed their previous deep friendship and that maybe night enough time was given to them reconnecting more than just in bed.

As this is the fourth book, we've seen both characters through the eyes of the others and they were always close.
Max realising Isac had grown up and he didnt just think of him as a pseudo little brother anymore wasn't unsurprising.

I just wished they'd had more conversation before they fell into bed!

Overall though it was an entertaining read but I think Anders and Wells still just pip Jamie and Connor as my favourite pair.