My Brother's Teammates Melissa Ivers v Rebel Bloom
Two books. One title. Two very fun and different experiences.
Earlier this year I read My Brother's Teammates by Rebel Bloom and I was like Oh! Fun! And then last week I came across My Brother's Teammates by Melissa Ivers and Lasairiona McMaster and I was like ... wait, didn't I read this? Nope. Very different! And hooray! Both are sports romance, both are why choose, both are brothers best friend, and both are spicy good times but they're way different and awesome in their own ways.
In Rebel Blooms book the FMC is supposed to move in with her boyfriend and on the day of the big move he freaks out and ends things. So, no place to go she shows up on the doorstep of her brother who is a quarterback heartthrob with three amazingly hot roommates. Being the awesome big brother he takes her in and lets her move in and of course she falls for all three of her brothers friends. Because of course she does. It turns into drama for her, the hotties, and her brother. Lots of hotness. So much humor - Blooms books are known for their humor as well as their spice.
In Ivers and McMasters book the FMC is broken up with by her cheating boyfriend when she finds him cheating in their apartment and he kicks her out. Having no where else to go she goes to her brothers condo where he is supposed to be out of town playing an out of town NHL game, he's the captain of course. Apparently she got the travel dates wrong, and while she gets drunk and silly to let loose, she comes out of the shower and comes face to face with his three hot roommates. Sparks fly, competition happens, eventually they wind up in a super hot poly relationship with two of the players ALSO realizing they are in to each other. MMFM hotness for the win. Of course the brother hates it like always and that's always fun too. Super fun and unbelievably spicy.
So if you're interested in why choose, sports romance, my brothers best friend romances - you can't go wrong with either of these fantastic reads. Both are solid 4 star reads.
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