Decently written, but repetitive, drunk, and angsty.
I'm good with romance after tragedy, and unlikely couples that may actually be too-likely couples. Back and forth while they figure out whether or not they like each other? Sure, as long as it's entertaining.
This one, however, just didn't work for me. One brother dies, one is left longing for his brother's girl, interspersed with lots of alcohol. Said girl is attracted to the remaining brother but doesn't know what to do.... But hey, alcohol! I didn't touch a drop and feel hungover from the 40% of the book I read before I realized I don't really care what happens to the characters. Per other reviews, there are some very seXXXy scenes, but I didn't make it to them.
An example of the writing, which is decent but too drawn out for my liking:
"Her lips were facing me, soft and ready, and I wanted to attack them more than I wanted anything else. She might scream if I just went for it. If she shoved me off, I could pretend I was still half-asleep and disorientated, speaking a load of rubbish that wouldn’t make sense, so she would think I was sleep-kissing. I was acting like that thought hadn’t ever entered my mind. Every time I had a drink, I’d want to kiss her, so I could blame the alcohol if it went wrong. The thing that would stop me was the possibility that it could be awkward after. I didn’t want that with Chloe. I wanted everything with her."