Thankfully, the longest three months of Aidan's life were coming to an end. Only three more weeks and he'd be the winner of the no-sex-for-ninety-days bet he made with his brothers. He could almost taste victory!
Then he'd met Terry Evans.
Her voice was soft and dreamy. Just the kind a man liked to hear coming from the pillow beside his. Aidan groaned from the absolute misery of having to look at this gorgeous woman and not be able to turn on his usual Reilly charm. Or work his magic until he had her right where he wanted her. In the dark. In his bed. No, it would not be an easy three weeks, not if he was going to be the last Reilly standing...and not on bended knee!
USA Today best selling author Maureen Child is the author of more than ninety romance novels and novellas. Maureen is a five time nominee for the prestigious Rita award from Romance Writers of America. One of her novels, A Pocketful Of Paradise, was made into a CBS-TV movie called The Soul Collector, starring Melissa Gilbert, Bruce Greenwood and Ossie Davis. Over the years, she’s written under lots of different names and she prefers the term ‘pseudonym’ to ‘alias’. As Ann Carberry, she wrote western historical romances. As Kathleen Kane, she wrote not only Americana romances, but western paranormal romances as well. As Sarah Hart, she wrote one really spectacular western paranormal that is still one of her favorites. And once, Ann Carberry even wrote a Victorian historical which she absolutely loved doing.
Under her own name, Maureen writes short contemporary novels for Silhouette Desire—books she loves to write because of their fast pace and condensed story telling. Maureen is also writing funny, contemporary paranormal romances for NAL and darker paranormal stories for Silhouette Nocturne.
Maureen writes paranormal romance novels under the pesudonym of Regan Hastings
This was a good ending to this trilogy about 3 brothers who make a silly (but funny) no-sex-for-90-days bet. Aidan was nice and charming - he was also a bit clueless but not enough to annoy me -, Terry was likable and had a believable reason for being commitment-shy - she had a TSTL moment in the middle of the story, but I kind of understood her actions later -, and their relationship developed in a pleasant-to-read way. Plus, the epilogue was fun and I had a stupid grin on my face picturing the 3 Reilly brothers wearing a coconut bra and a grass hula skirt, LOL.
Note: In all the books of the trilogy, the most interesting character to me has always been older brother Liam, the priest, and this book showed an unexpected side of him. I knew there was more to him... This may be a blasphemy, but I think he would make a great romantic hero. He deserves to get his own HEA.
Enjoyed the book from beginning to end as well as the reveal of the oldest brothers story, which I saw coming, but still enjoyed anyway. Also, liked the fresh view of the premise behind a trilogy had never read this kind of connector if you will. Only complaint was not seeing the mother more in the stories.