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I'd dated his brother.

He didn’t remember and I wish I could forget.

I may have sworn off the Wright family a long time ago. But when I returned home, Jensen Wright crashed into my life with the confidence of a billionaire CEO and the sex appeal of a god. Even I couldn’t resist our charged chemistry, or the way he fit into my life like a missing puzzle piece.

Too bad he’d forgotten the one thing that could destroy us.

Because Jensen Wright doesn’t share. Not with anyone. And if his brother finds out, this could all go down in flames.

When it all was said and done, was he the Wright brother?




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KylaK.A. Linde is the USA Today bestselling author of more than fifteen novels including the Avoiding series and the Record series. She has a Masters degree in political science from the University of Georgia, was the head campaign worker for the 2012 presidential campaign at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and served as the head coach of the Duke University dance team. She loves reading fantasy novels, geeking out over Star Wars, binge-watching Supernatural, and dancing in her spare time.

She currently lives in Lubbock, Texas, with her husband and two super adorable puppies.


3 stars

I am not a fan of when people date relatives in books. Especially when it is a brother or sister. I think it is kinda weird. I can't imagine dating an ex's brother, but I guess that just be me.

Emery moves back home after discovering her boyfriend cheating on her. She drops out of school and is back with her parents while trying to figure out her life. Her ex's brother (and millionaire) Jensen catches her eye. Jensen thinks she is going to be a one night stand, heading back to college, but when he learns she is staying, he is not happy. 

Jensen has a change of heart and warms up to having Emery around... and that is how their relationship goes. There was nothing that memorable about it. Their chemistry was ok. The story was ok. 

So overall, this was an ok read for me.