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My Brother's Teammates

Auteur(s): Lasairiona McMaster, Melissa Ivers
Narrateur(s): Austin Stone, Ada Sinclair
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What do you get when you cross a curvy seamstress with three hot hockey players? A pucking disaster.

My escape plan seemed foolproof—retreat to my brother's empty apartment after catching my ex with another man. But I stumble into an unexpected complication: his hockey player roommates... and I'm stark naked.

Despite my mortifying entrance, and against my better judgment, they're willing to let me stay but with a few rules:

1. No funny business.

2. No telling the team captain—aka my brother, Harrison.

3. It's temporary until I can find somewhere else to live.

At first, the boundaries hold. But simmering tension and close quarters make resisting temptation harder with each passing day. The simmering tension threatens to combust, blurring the lines we swore not to cross.

But how can we go back after crossing that line? And what happens when my brother inevitably finds out?

My Brother's Teammates is a laugh-out-loud, why-choose sports romance. Remember sharing is caring.

©2024 Melissa Ivers and Lasairiona McMaster (P)2024 Podium Audio
Comédie romantique Sportive Hockey
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This is a high spice, MMFM- why choose, with a healthy dose of drama. Its fabulously narrated by Austin Stone, who does all 3 MMCs perfectly, and Ada Sinclair who voices the sadness and at times despair of Charlotte.

The spice was spicing!! But unfortunately, this story didn't work for me at all. The bi-awakening was sweet but didn't have enough build up or tension for me. The secret keeping and drama was so over the top that I was just rolling my eyes more often than not and Harrison, the brother, was a deplorable human being who got off waaaaay to easy for some of the things he said about his sister.

So while the spice was nice, and the narration did its best I wouldn't recommend this audiobook.

Great narration and spice

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