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I made a deal with my brother a long time ago to never date his teammates. Technically, Rowan Landry, the hot as hell center for the Chicago Falcons, is no longer my brother’s teammate. Or his best friend. Their college days are long behind them, and they barely talk now. Also, I’m not dating him—we’re just sleeping together. There’s a difference. Except there’s not a lot of sleeping going on, and neither one of us wants to stop what we’re doing. It’s all fun and games until my brother is traded to the Falcons, because Rowan doesn’t know I’m the new goalie’s little sister. Oops.
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2 primary booksThe Nest is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 2024 with contributions by Piper Rayne.
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I liked the idea of this book, and picked it up after hearing an ad on the Fated Mates podcast. There’s so much missed opportunity to fully describe the world that Kyleigh and Rowan inhabit that would make things feel more real and help readers feel invested in the story. Kyleigh is a talented wedding dress designer but we hear so little about that I ended up not really caring whether she got to keep doing it. Most of the detail is in the sex scenes, which is fine, but do we really need to hear about every single time Rowan throws a condom in the trash when they’re done? Every Uber they call when they’re on the way to brunch or his apartment? Product placement is not a replacement for world building, which feels like a harsh critique, but I could see the book this could have been in what I was reading, and I wanted that: rich in detail, full of context, asking me to care about the characters because the story made them fully alive, not just because they were barreling toward the inevitable conclusion.