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Zack
If I’m being honest, I’ve always had a thing for her.
She’s pure, untouched by this garbage world.
Smart, witty, and gorgeous beyond compare, there’s only one problem.
She’s my stepsister.
I’m watching over her as she starts her freshman year of college.
Making sure she’s not getting into trouble and no guys bother her.
I also have a plan of my own.
Whether she wants to own up to it or not, I know she has feelings for me to.
All I have to do is convince her to stop lying to herself.
That’s when the real college fun begins.

Logan
College means getting away and finally having fun.
Of course, there are classes and homework, but aside from that
I just can’t seem to shake my stepbrother Zack.
Charming and dangerous, all my friends seem to think he’s the hottest guy on campus.
I can’t argue, but I’ll never admit that to him.
At least, I wouldn’t before.
Things are a lot different now.
The more time I spend around him, the more I realize that I’ve always had feelings for him.
And now that we’re away from home, I think it’s time to explore them.

His Favorite is a 20,000-word novella with no cheating, no cliffhanger, and a guaranteed happily ever after.

94 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 25, 2019

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September 9, 2019
Meh. Not terrible but not great either. Honestly even with the simplicity of the writing, I was engaged right up to the end. I was a little disappointed in the conclusion because I feel like the story ended abruptly without us having any clue what was going to happen to the "couple"

I say couple in quotations because even though this was a taboo stepbrother/stepsister romance--and I assume that readers who chose to read this type of fare know what they are getting into when they start--the relationship with Logan and Zack was even a little more umm icky than I was expecting. In the past with most step-romances the H/h usually are only "related" because their horny parents decided to get married when the H/h were practically grown ups (or sometimes actually of age) themselves. But in this story Zack and Logan had been part of each others' lives since before they were teens. And given that Logan's own father passed away when she was around 13 and she truly viewed Stephanie (her step-mom, Zack's mother) as a mother figure, you get the sense that Zack was more a brother than just a random dude w/ whom she shared a roof because their parents were married.

Instead of the author wasting a major chunk of the story with the shitty ex-boyfriend scenario (not that Chris was actually Logan's boyfriend, he was just some wannbe who tried to finger her on a boat in front of his friends), I would have preferred to see how Stephanie was going to react to the news that her "babies" were hooking up. Undoubtedly that was going to be a tough pill to swallow but it would have challenged the writer more and given her an opportunity to really show some creative writing chops. The plot line w/ tiny-dicked Chris and his tinier ego was weak, predictable, and frankly, a little lazy.

All in all, even with the criticism, this wasn't the worst thing I've read lately so I won't completely remove Evie Clark's future endeavors from my TBR pile. . .yet. . .
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