Tuesday, 2 March 2021

Three's A Crowd - Everly Ashton

 



Damn, the man has the body of a god. Like a real-life statue of David or something. It's unfair that someone so annoying looks so delicious.

Keane and I have been enemies since childhood. He thinks I'm a Goody Two-shoes and I think he's an arrogant a$$hole.

Years later nothing's changed except the fact that we're cohabitating in the same apartment along with his sister, who's also my best friend.

Even though I'm fighting like hell to keep the city from tearing down the building he wants to replace with a new restaurant, we somehow find ourselves doing the horizontal mambo.

Maybe it's the magic of the letter I found in our ancient apartment that predicted I'm going to meet the man of my dreams. Or maybe it's just hormones. But just when I start to buy into us as a couple, someone from his past shows up with a shocking secret that Keane's adamant is untrue.

Now I'm questioning if I can really trust the guy who told the entire football team in high school that I still slept with a stuffie at fifteen years old. In my experience, the answer is no.

Three's A Crowd is a best friend's older brother rom-com full of laughs and sexy times. No cheating. HEA.



 

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Three’s A Crowd is the second title in the Love in Apartment 3B series and features Fiona and Keane.  Both characters were introduced in Hit or Miss the previous standalone, and each title is interconnected. 

Fiona is Marlowe’s best friend since childhood and Keane is Marlowe’s older brother.  They have a volatile relationship, and their story could best be described as an enemies to lovers, best friends brother, romantic comedy.

Their banter is antagonistic, and they love to pick at each other, but underneath their bickering is and undeniable chemistry and attraction that grows over the course of this title. 

Overall, this title is one of taking risks and facing fears, whilst it’s a lighthearted, enjoyable and fun read there are moments of drama, humor and plenty of passion.


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