I was all alone in the house ... until my identical twin stepbrothers moved in, mysterious, exciting, and oh so gorgeous.
Morgan: My mom married billionaire Gerald Kingsley a few years back, and we moved into his hilltop manor, surrounded by lush estates, serving staff, and tight security. I was lonely most days, until one day I came home and discovered two handsome, twin men in the living room! They were my new stepbrothers ... and they turned my world upside down.
Landon and Cole: Morgan was so innocent, blinking and naive behind those big glasses. But we couldn't forgive our father for what he'd done to our mother, so taking our sweet, trusting little stepsister seemed like the beginnings to a suitable revenge ...
This story is told from Morgan, Cole and Landon's points of view. Join the trio as they explore the boundaries of family ... and what it means to cross the line.
I read all six parts as one story at the end of another book, so I'm reviewing the first story as them all combined.
I didn't like this book at all. The way they treated her and planned to leave the whole time was effed up. They didn't see how their actions made them just like their dad. I didn't feel a connection between any of the characters and can't see them with a HEA.
The editing was bad and a couple times the twins got mixed up and switched names. I had to reread parts over because of that and it jarred me out of the story. I'm glad this wasn't the first book I've read by the author because I probably wouldn't purchase another if it had been.
This is so silly. Just her brothers loudly sleeping with other women while she listens and that’s what makes her want to sleep with them. Hahah. There is literally no appeal, but sure. Okay. Why is this split into parts? Reading this because it was at the end of a different book. I disliked that book. A lot. This one seems better. So that’s good at least.
Poor girl. They are going to make that poor sweet girl suffer all through their hookups. They deserve themselves to have to fall in love with her and loose her.
I will start this review with a confession that I dislike books that are produced a bit at a time. Don't get me wrong, I can cope where is a set of books where one leads to another.
As for this section on offer I was pleasantly surprised. There does appear to be a decent plot and I did not find any glaring spelling or grammar mistakes, which I have found in other serialized books.
I would much have preferred to be able to read the book as a whole and whether I bother to read the remaining sections will depend on their costs.
After checking them out I found that there are five more sections each costing £0.99 ($1.56). This means the whole book would cost in the region of £4.96 ($7.80). At present I can't afford to pay that much, especially where other serialized books end up being issued as a whole at a more affordable price. If this does happen then I will happily buy the whole book.
she meets her steps for the first time. she ends up living with them while the parents are away. they plan on a college tour will it be what we expects?