Pucking Huge by Stephanie Brother

Pucking Huge by Stephanie Brother

Book 13 of the Huge Series, Pucking Huge by Stephanie Brother

Book 13 of the Huge Series, Pucking Huge by Stephanie Brother

Pucking Huge by Stephanie Brother is book 13 of the Huge Series and was just a joy to read! As soon as I received my ARC copy, I put my iPad on a stand, snuggled under the blanket, and read until my eyes dried out … or I lost consciousness, lol! Then, I resumed as soon as I woke up.

What did I like about it?

  • Triplets … because why not? They’re brothers, and there are three of them. I think my eyes just crossed, lol!
  • Guys into sports – there is just something sexy about watching them skating on the ice (in my head) and the excitement and adrenalin rush when they are up against a good team. Hockey can get rough, but so can they. Meow!
  • They’ve got history. They aren’t new to the concept of being steps, which means that the physical attraction has been there for some time but suppressed.
  • The drama of the socials! This was not an issue that would even have been possible back in the day.

It all made for a titillating story that had me holding my breath, laughing at times, and quickly turning pages to know what would happen next.

Grab your copy of Pucking Huge by Stephanie Brother soon on Amazon. Free with Kindle Unlimited.

I promise you won’t be disappointed.

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Never More Than Enemies by Veronica Adler

Never More Than Enemies by Veronica Adler

The love lives of celebrities are always titillating news for fans everywhere. Never More Than Enemies by Veronica Adler is a story about two actors who fall in love. Madelaine was cast as the lead female character in the West End play written by her grandmother many years ago called Betrayal. Unbeknownst to her, the director was replaced at the last minute by her nemesis, Gabriel, who also plays opposite her in the play. Gabriel’s father was the director of Betrayal the first time it ran on the West End many years ago.

Madelaine and Jack, Gabriel’s younger brother, are best friends. Gabriel’s animosity towards Madelaine stems from the fact that he thinks she is a bad influence on him and is likely to put Jack’s life in danger. She can’t really blame him as she did have episodes with recreational drugs, alcohol, and driving fast cars in the past, and Jack just went along with everything.

This story is a slow burn. 25 chapters in and they are still fighting but we can see that it is partially because of their struggle in resisting each other. When they finally reluctantly acknowledge that they have feelings for each other, the next challenge is keeping it a secret from everyone else.

Their romance is titillating but if you are not a fan of the slow burn, this might frustrate you. I, for one, enjoyed it because I found it interesting that once they acknowledged how they felt for each other, they worked just as hard to defend and take care of each other secretly. Thankfully, the secret was not from their family and friends, only from the rest of the world.

If you want to check out Never More Than Enemies by Veronica Adler you can find it on Amazon for $3.99 or free with Kindle Unlimited.

 

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