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It started off as a dare...a harmless one-night-stand with a complete stranger. He was just another badboy I met in a bar, a harmless fling to start my summer vacation. One unbelievable night of sex, and I'd never have to see him again.But the next morning as I pull up to the lake house my mom has rented for the summer, I get the feeling my world is about to crumble...it was just supposed to be us girls-me, my two sisters, and Mom...but we're not alone...Apparently my mom's old high school sweetheart John owns the house, and he has three sons, all around the same age as me and my sisters. And they thought it would be a great idea to put us all together under the same roof for four weeks.We'll have to share bedroom walls, sit down for family dinners, and suffer through a million other forced, awkward, sexually confusing family activities I'm sure...And then I realize my mom's new boyfriend has a son a little older than me. I see him barreling toward me on a 4-wheeler, a lit cigarette between his lips, strangely familiar tattoos on his muscular forearms and chest...as he gets closer I'm filled with dread as I begin to realize who he is...but he isn't slowing down.The f*cking prick nearly runs into me. As he takes off his helmet I'm instantly filled with horror and an undeniable twinge of excitement between my legs. It's him. The man who took me last night, used me every which way, stretched me more than any man I've ever been with before...and now he's ignoring me, acting like he's never seen me before in his life.I have a feeling it's going to be a fun summer.This Contemporary New Adult Stepbrother Romance Novel is the first book in the three book Hawthorne Brothers series. The ending is HFN. The book contains harsh language, sexual content, and adult situations that may offend some readers. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Maddie is traveling to Montana for a "mandatory fun" Porter family vacation and meeting up with her flighty mom and two other sisters. Her best friend, Allie, is trying to get Maddie to lighten up a bit and challenges her to have a vacation fling while she's gone. Being competitive, Maddie takes her up on it and actually runs into a prospective flingie the first night, in a bar next to the hotel where she's staying on her way to Montana. Enter... Cash. Yup, they do the horizontal (& sounds like quite a few other directions) mambo, and since she's unsure of morning after protocol, she leaves him a note and heads on out. As you already know from the blurb, she and Cash end up at the same place. Why? Because their parents (his father, her mother) were childhood sweethearts and recently hooked back up.
It appears that the other two sets of siblings will also get stories and those are set up a bit in Stepbrother Bastard. While this focuses on the budding romance between Cash and Maddie, especially with questions and concerns regarding what the status is, or is going to be, between the parents and how that would affect THEM, it's also the start of a dissection of family interactions after the loss (either through death or desertion) of a parent. It's also funny how Colleen Masters portrays the shock of the 3 Porter sisters when they are confronted with the violent way that the 3 Hawthorne brothers work out their differences.
Be prepared for a bit of angst... some time jumping... the desire to punch some parents in the throat... and some patented CM smexy times! Don't be put off by the stepbrother bastard title. Quite honestly I'm not sure how it relates to the story, because Cash seems a hell of a lot more put together and in honest touch with his feelings than Maddie is. Beyond the confusion that the title creates (since it does create preconceived ideas from readers before getting into the story) this is a really great story and looks to be a great start to a series! The book does end with a HFN, so I don't know if their story will be addressed a bit in the sibling stories or continued on with another story. Either way, I look forward to revisiting the Porter and Hawthorne siblings!
4.5 stars ( )