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  • Great Book

    5
    By MluvvP
    This book had me on edge and excited to turn the next page it was a great book in my opinion
  • Loved the book

    5
    By Glamourxamanda
    Loved it , it’s was so spicy and enjoyable to read loved the characters
  • Great read!!

    5
    By Ortho Nurse72
    This book kept my attention the whole time!! I don’t usually like romance novels, but this was amazing!!
  • Amazing

    5
    By hannal6492
    Absolutely great story! Loved the character relationships, I couldn’t stop reading once I started. 100% recommend!
  • Great read!!

    5
    By fridline
    I honestly really enjoyed this book, it was a fast and pleasurable read, I really enjoyed the characters.
  • Losing It

    4
    By jane2053
    Great read
  • Fantastic page-turner!

    5
    By Wyrdfan
    Losing It is the first in Shelli Stevens' Bro Code series. Blake Avery stops by a friend's birthday party to give him his regards. No longer much of a partier, he's counting the minutes until he can politely make his excuses and head home. He's surprised when a cute woman with a great laugh catches his eye, and even more surprised when she seems to want to get to know him better. Kristen Watson's celebrating her graduation by visiting her old hometown, and she plans to use the week to rid herself of her now pesky V-card. Her BFF Tori's got her back, and is determined to help her find the right candidate for the job. Sparks fly when Kristen meets Blake at a friend's party. He's captivated by her quick laugh and confidence, and would love to get to know her better. That plan comes to a screeching halt when they discover that Kristen is Blake's good friend's baby sister. As much as Kristen appeals to him, Blake can't break the bro code--and getting it on with a friend's sister is a flagrant violation. That said, he makes a promise to take over for Tori and help Kristen find the right guy...while trying to convince himself that he isn't that guy. Ms Stevens does a terrific job with this best friend's little sister/V-card story. Kristen and Blake's chemistry is undeniable and their growing friendship is also a pleasure to watch develop. They manage to be engaging, vulnerable, and all too real, which makes their story a page-turner. Ms Stevens also provides an excellent supporting cast of family and friends, and I can't wait to read the next in this series!

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