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After Her Fake Fiancé
by Alina Jacobs
Best couple of the series!
Avery and Blade had fantastic communication and chemistry. Like the rest of the series books there was a secret but nothing earth shattering. There were jealous witches, but they were petty not vindictive. This was all around a good book to read for a good laugh. I was nervous since a majority of the book takes place in Manhattan but the limited interaction with the other brothers was satisfying.
Ida is starting to get on my nerves. At first her sexually suggestive comments and wacky behavior was cute and funny but now I feel like she's just really pushy, self centered, inconsiderate, and overly inappropriate.
Edward is the BEST GBF a girl could ask for. I love that he was so protective of Avery. His reaction when things went south was everything I've ever wanted. Same with Shirley she is not one to be messed with.
That being said, there was still very toxic behavior that was simply accepted and I just don't understand it. BUT I'm a very forward person and rude people can catch my hands and/or be sliced with my words without a second thought. Is it possible everyone in this series fears confrontation?? Who knows.....
This story was not as heavy on the cult tidbits but it gave enough to quench my morbid cult fascination. Having read the next series out of order I know that the brothers make major moves and I can't wait to read it all go down.
This would be a great Netflix RomCom. It's probably already been done before but I want to see it again.
** While Blade's sexcapdes were not as hot as some of his older brothers I appreciated that there wasn't a bunch of dirty talk and sexual innuendos in this book. While I enjoy both, it was starting to get out of hand.
Avery and Blade had fantastic communication and chemistry. Like the rest of the series books there was a secret but nothing earth shattering. There were jealous witches, but they were petty not vindictive. This was all around a good book to read for a good laugh. I was nervous since a majority of the book takes place in Manhattan but the limited interaction with the other brothers was satisfying.
Ida is starting to get on my nerves. At first her sexually suggestive comments and wacky behavior was cute and funny but now I feel like she's just really pushy, self centered, inconsiderate, and overly inappropriate.
Edward is the BEST GBF a girl could ask for. I love that he was so protective of Avery. His reaction when things went south was everything I've ever wanted. Same with Shirley she is not one to be messed with.
That being said, there was still very toxic behavior that was simply accepted and I just don't understand it. BUT I'm a very forward person and rude people can catch my hands and/or be sliced with my words without a second thought. Is it possible everyone in this series fears confrontation?? Who knows.....
This story was not as heavy on the cult tidbits but it gave enough to quench my morbid cult fascination. Having read the next series out of order I know that the brothers make major moves and I can't wait to read it all go down.
This would be a great Netflix RomCom. It's probably already been done before but I want to see it again.
** While Blade's sexcapdes were not as hot as some of his older brothers I appreciated that there wasn't a bunch of dirty talk and sexual innuendos in this book. While I enjoy both, it was starting to get out of hand.