Belonging to the Harper clan offers the best of the best: social position, money, and a future with countless possibilities. As the younger of the two Harper brothers, Matt can enjoy his life of luxury and privileges to the fullest. After all, Ryan is the one who will inherit the family business. Matt doesn’t mind it in the slightest. His rebellious nature makes it an easy choice to step aside and let Ryan take the spotlight. His beloved older brother can have it all, as far as Matt is concerned.
The only thing that makes Matt envy his brother is Megan’s love.
Megan has always known she wanted to be with Ryan, ever since their school days. She is happy to be in a stable relationship with the most desired bachelor in town. Any day now, he might finally take the final step to solidify their future together. Becoming a member of the Harper family is everything she has ever wanted. Matt is a part of her life, too. His easy smile and mischievous nature make it difficult to keep him in the proper, brother-like category. As hard as she tries, it’s impossible to silence her stubborn heart.
Could it be that behind Matt’s scandalous and “bad boy” attitude, something else is hiding, waiting to be discovered? Torn between the brothers, Megan is afraid to find out what it might be. Could Matt ever see her as something other than his brother’s girlfriend? Does he feel the same almost magnetic pull that makes it impossible for her to avoid him altogether?
Ellen Wolf lives in Toronto with her husband, three kids and two cats. When not writing her novels she enjoys gardening, hiking, meeting new people and of course reading...
I don't know why I cried when I was reading this book,I don't know if its because I could relate to what Matt was going through.Loving a woman,who is supposed to be your brother's boyfriend is hard especially if all of them had known each other since they were children.Anyway it was a lovely read,and the song Turning tables by Adele inference in the book was perfect.I guess when you are dancing to that tune,you should really think about your relationship.
This book was dry, dry, dry. OMG. So much internal thought, not enough dialogue. It had possibilities, but even the relationship that shouldn't have been was lukewarm. No sex scenes, just mutual masturbation in this book. The dialogue in some places has several paragraphs between lines actually spoken. And the author uses acidly and acidic, WAY too much.
569kb, contemporary, being a part of their family comes with social position, money, and a future with countless possibilities. The older brother will get the business, but the younger brother is rebellious and doesn't mind. They both seem to love the same girl. She is wants to be in the family, but with which one???
uh...it was okay. the characters were not strong enough for me. it left me feeling like there could have been more....more angst, more character development, more steam. i wanted the brother v. brother love triangle to be more volatile, and it just seemed to fall short.
Sorry, this one was a disappointment to me. Tell, tell, tell, and then nothing much ever seemed to happen. WAY too much superfluous detail and reiteration of events that really had no impact on the overall plot.