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My Brother's Teammates
by Melissa Ivers, Lasairiona McMaster
I was able to get early access to this book and it has so much in it, you will fall in love with Charlotte, Roman, Mateo and Jace. There is heart, steam (lots of steam), laughter, and feels all the way through. Even prickly cactus Harrison will have you wanting to give him a hug.
When you're the baby of the family, you never want to be seen as the screw up or the one who needs saving. You want to show them you can save yourself. Charlotte gets dealt a crappy hand, well hands, and wants to prove she can do it without the help of big brother Harrison. I loved Charlotte's growth as she found herself. One of my favorite lines Mateo tells her is you're 26 not 96 and that is so true. Like Charlotte we so often lose ourselves in what we aren't doing or "should be doing" versus the timing for our life is just right. In then end she got her delicious happily ever after.
Mateo, Jace and Roman aka Harrison's teammates and former roommates don't realize when the hurricane that is Charlotte crashes into their empty room, it would tilt their world on it's axis but also make it right at the same time.
I imagine as an author capturing multiple POVs and personalities is hard, however Lasairiona and Melissa did a good job of giving us three unique men. All of these men come into Charlotte's life and show her that it's okay to ask for help and support, that she can do all the things, and that as long as you are happy screw the rest of the world.
This cowrite was fast paced but well done. I am left wanting Harrison's story and a chance to see more of the four of them together. If books with hockey and a multiple partner relationship are your thing, you definitely need to add this one to your TBR.
When you're the baby of the family, you never want to be seen as the screw up or the one who needs saving. You want to show them you can save yourself. Charlotte gets dealt a crappy hand, well hands, and wants to prove she can do it without the help of big brother Harrison. I loved Charlotte's growth as she found herself. One of my favorite lines Mateo tells her is you're 26 not 96 and that is so true. Like Charlotte we so often lose ourselves in what we aren't doing or "should be doing" versus the timing for our life is just right. In then end she got her delicious happily ever after.
Mateo, Jace and Roman aka Harrison's teammates and former roommates don't realize when the hurricane that is Charlotte crashes into their empty room, it would tilt their world on it's axis but also make it right at the same time.
I imagine as an author capturing multiple POVs and personalities is hard, however Lasairiona and Melissa did a good job of giving us three unique men. All of these men come into Charlotte's life and show her that it's okay to ask for help and support, that she can do all the things, and that as long as you are happy screw the rest of the world.
This cowrite was fast paced but well done. I am left wanting Harrison's story and a chance to see more of the four of them together. If books with hockey and a multiple partner relationship are your thing, you definitely need to add this one to your TBR.