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Falling for my Brother's Best Friend
by Piper Rayne
I loved Savannah and Liam. Their story is a brother’s best friend/enemies to lovers/age gap all in one.
Savannah and Liam grew up together. Liam’s best friends are Savannah’s younger brothers. From the time Liam discovered girls, he’s crushed on Savannah Bailey.
They’ve spent the better part of their adult years thus far arguing. Denver and Rome have warned Liam to stay away from their sister, afraid that should Savannah and Liam hook up, it will end in a mess and they will be stuck between them.
Savannah is the Bailey with the most on her shoulders. While Austin raised their siblings, she was still very much a part of their lives, helping out however she could. She’s also responsible for the family business. All of the responsibility she has to deal with has her losing herself. Liam misses the fun, carefree Savannah Bailey. The one she was before her parents died. He decides to see if he can bring that woman back.
Liam and Savannah are so good together. Liam tries to prove that he’s now a responsible adult, while Savannah is trying to figure out who she is now. I thought the only thing that made Liam seem a little immature was him flirting with a girl in front of Sav, and making Sav think he was going to hookup with the random girl. Not a great way to prove to the woman you love that you’ve gotten past your wild days.
I do love that Liam was willing to help Savannah, even when he thought them being together might never happen.
The chemistry was definitely there, although it seemed to take longer for them to get together than it did some of the other couples. I don’t know if I’d say this is a slow-burn, but it definitely burns slower than some of the other Bailey books. There was a previous hookup between our couple, and it’s mentioned, but it takes a while for them to get together again.
Savannah and Liam grew up together. Liam’s best friends are Savannah’s younger brothers. From the time Liam discovered girls, he’s crushed on Savannah Bailey.
They’ve spent the better part of their adult years thus far arguing. Denver and Rome have warned Liam to stay away from their sister, afraid that should Savannah and Liam hook up, it will end in a mess and they will be stuck between them.
Savannah is the Bailey with the most on her shoulders. While Austin raised their siblings, she was still very much a part of their lives, helping out however she could. She’s also responsible for the family business. All of the responsibility she has to deal with has her losing herself. Liam misses the fun, carefree Savannah Bailey. The one she was before her parents died. He decides to see if he can bring that woman back.
Liam and Savannah are so good together. Liam tries to prove that he’s now a responsible adult, while Savannah is trying to figure out who she is now. I thought the only thing that made Liam seem a little immature was him flirting with a girl in front of Sav, and making Sav think he was going to hookup with the random girl. Not a great way to prove to the woman you love that you’ve gotten past your wild days.
I do love that Liam was willing to help Savannah, even when he thought them being together might never happen.
The chemistry was definitely there, although it seemed to take longer for them to get together than it did some of the other couples. I don’t know if I’d say this is a slow-burn, but it definitely burns slower than some of the other Bailey books. There was a previous hookup between our couple, and it’s mentioned, but it takes a while for them to get together again.