I’ve been crushing on my coworker for months. And now
he’s moving… across the country. I’ve got one shot to make my move. We’re all
holed up in this amazing house upstate and tonight I’m going to sneak into his
room and finally Make. Something. Happen.
So I go for it. I climb into Luke’s bed and the
kissing is so much better than I imagined. Why did we wait so long to feel
this? I moan his name and Bam! He jumps out of bed. WTF? It isn’t Luke. It’s
his twin, Noah. I don’t even like Noah. And he certainly doesn’t like me.
This will NEVER happen again...until the next day
against the barn door. Why can’t I stop seeing him? It will never work. We're
complete opposites. Enemies with benefits is a thing, right?
But what happens when I start to want more?
I've always been a
big fan of Entangled Publishing and am always eager to read their new releases,
and this was no exception. Thanks to NetGalley and Entangled Publishing, I did
receive an Advanced Reading Copy of Ms. Brooks Wrong
Bed, Right Brother, the fourth in the Accidental
Love series, and all thoughts and opinions are my own.
I can't really
recall reading a book like this before where we're so quickly launched into the
story, and the instant heat between two characters, but it worked really well.
Accidentally ending up in the wrong bed of the twin brother that she wanted to
seduce, we're quickly brought into the simmering attraction between Amanda and
Noah, and it is steamy.
I will say that both
characters react rather well to finding the wrong person, and then coming back
from the attraction, the romance is then built between our leads. I do feel
that our female character did more growing than our male lead, and she probably
gave him a few more opportunities than I would have done (especially after a
certain text was sent), but life isn't perfect. I was intrigued to see some
life lessons included in the novel and definite character growth - however I
will say that despite our hero and heroine's change of mind at the end, I still
don't like his twin, Luke. Some things can't be unsaid.
I did like the
character growth that our leads went through, but I think we saw that more for
our heroine than our hero. I would have liked to have seen more information
about the relationship Amanda had with her mother, and Noah had with his (due
to some mentions in the story), but it was still full without.
A definite steamy
interesting plotline, and a great summer read!
Rating: 3/5
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