

Ransom was the perfect, high-emotion conclusion to a series I truly loved. While it is longer than the previous books, the extra pages were essential to provide every character with the satisfying happily ever after they deserved.
The female lead is incredibly well-written; she is unapologetically herself, refusing to live by anyone else's standards while embracing her own imperfections. Ransom’s journey is equally beautiful—less a standard redemption and more a heartfelt look at his role as the group’s protective father figure. From laughing to crying to nearly throwing the book in frustration, this story was an entertaining rollercoaster that tied everything together brilliantly.
Ransom was the perfect, high-emotion conclusion to a series I truly loved. While it is longer than the previous books, the extra pages were essential to provide every character with the satisfying happily ever after they deserved.
The female lead is incredibly well-written; she is unapologetically herself, refusing to live by anyone else's standards while embracing her own imperfections. Ransom’s journey is equally beautiful—less a standard redemption and more a heartfelt look at his role as the group’s protective father figure. From laughing to crying to nearly throwing the book in frustration, this story was an entertaining rollercoaster that tied everything together brilliantly.

Ransom was the perfect, high-emotion conclusion to a series I truly loved. While it is longer than the previous books, the extra pages were essential to provide every character with the satisfying happily ever after they deserved.
The female lead is incredibly well-written; she is unapologetically herself, refusing to live by anyone else's standards while embracing her own imperfections. Ransom’s journey is equally beautiful—less a standard redemption and more a heartfelt look at his role as the group’s protective father figure. From laughing to crying to nearly throwing the book in frustration, this story was an entertaining rollercoaster that tied everything together brilliantly.
Ransom was the perfect, high-emotion conclusion to a series I truly loved. While it is longer than the previous books, the extra pages were essential to provide every character with the satisfying happily ever after they deserved.
The female lead is incredibly well-written; she is unapologetically herself, refusing to live by anyone else's standards while embracing her own imperfections. Ransom’s journey is equally beautiful—less a standard redemption and more a heartfelt look at his role as the group’s protective father figure. From laughing to crying to nearly throwing the book in frustration, this story was an entertaining rollercoaster that tied everything together brilliantly.

Ransom was the perfect, high-emotion conclusion to a series I truly loved. While it is longer than the previous books, the extra pages were essential to provide every character with the satisfying happily ever after they deserved.
The female lead is incredibly well-written; she is unapologetically herself, refusing to live by anyone else's standards while embracing her own imperfections. Ransom’s journey is equally beautiful—less a standard redemption and more a heartfelt look at his role as the group’s protective father figure. From laughing to crying to nearly throwing the book in frustration, this story was an entertaining rollercoaster that tied everything together brilliantly.
Ransom was the perfect, high-emotion conclusion to a series I truly loved. While it is longer than the previous books, the extra pages were essential to provide every character with the satisfying happily ever after they deserved.
The female lead is incredibly well-written; she is unapologetically herself, refusing to live by anyone else's standards while embracing her own imperfections. Ransom’s journey is equally beautiful—less a standard redemption and more a heartfelt look at his role as the group’s protective father figure. From laughing to crying to nearly throwing the book in frustration, this story was an entertaining rollercoaster that tied everything together brilliantly.

Maverick is an interesting, solid 4-star read with a great storyline and fantastic humor. The male lead is a much more subdued character than his brothers, and while the book has elements of drama, it stays grounded rather than becoming ridiculous.
The female lead is excellent because she is authentically herself; her body positivity, outlook, and life attitude make her incredibly relatable. As always, the external characters are wonderful, and catching up with everyone in those group scenes was a highlight
Maverick is an interesting, solid 4-star read with a great storyline and fantastic humor. The male lead is a much more subdued character than his brothers, and while the book has elements of drama, it stays grounded rather than becoming ridiculous.
The female lead is excellent because she is authentically herself; her body positivity, outlook, and life attitude make her incredibly relatable. As always, the external characters are wonderful, and catching up with everyone in those group scenes was a highlight

This story is beautifully gritty and gives a real look at what happens after someone finishes their prison sentence. It’s a refreshing perspective because we don't usually think about how hard it is to start over after paying your debt.
The female main character feels so real; even though she’s the type to blurt out exactly what she’s thinking, she still has those relatable insecurities that make her human. Even as a longer book, the slow burn didn't get boring because the story takes its time over a long period instead of rushing things. It’s a great, grounded read that balances a sweet vibe with a tough, realistic edge.
This story is beautifully gritty and gives a real look at what happens after someone finishes their prison sentence. It’s a refreshing perspective because we don't usually think about how hard it is to start over after paying your debt.
The female main character feels so real; even though she’s the type to blurt out exactly what she’s thinking, she still has those relatable insecurities that make her human. Even as a longer book, the slow burn didn't get boring because the story takes its time over a long period instead of rushing things. It’s a great, grounded read that balances a sweet vibe with a tough, realistic edge.

This was a good read. The slow burn got me a bit this time and I was really like hurry up about it but not in a good way. I did enjoy the banter throughout the friendship however the are we gonna try or not thing felt a bit stale to me. I found the overcoming of her trauma interesting but I just felt a little bored in the middle. As always with this series the side characters are great and keep the story interesting
This was a good read. The slow burn got me a bit this time and I was really like hurry up about it but not in a good way. I did enjoy the banter throughout the friendship however the are we gonna try or not thing felt a bit stale to me. I found the overcoming of her trauma interesting but I just felt a little bored in the middle. As always with this series the side characters are great and keep the story interesting

The arranged/forced marriage trope is handled with a light touch, making this a smooth, engaging read that never feels bogged down by unnecessary filler. The "he falls first" dynamic adds a great layer of tension to the professional setting.
One of the strongest elements is the autism representation; it feels authentic, respectful, and never patronizing. While it isn't as laugh-out-loud funny as some other books in the series, it balances wit and emotion perfectly. It was fantastic to see these characters finally get their own story after being introduced previously. Highly recommended for readers who want a sweet yet compelling contemporary romance.
The arranged/forced marriage trope is handled with a light touch, making this a smooth, engaging read that never feels bogged down by unnecessary filler. The "he falls first" dynamic adds a great layer of tension to the professional setting.
One of the strongest elements is the autism representation; it feels authentic, respectful, and never patronizing. While it isn't as laugh-out-loud funny as some other books in the series, it balances wit and emotion perfectly. It was fantastic to see these characters finally get their own story after being introduced previously. Highly recommended for readers who want a sweet yet compelling contemporary romance.

This book is an absolute riot,I was laughing so hard my stomach actually hurt! It is a brilliant opposites-attract office romance centered on the hilarious chaos of two people completely failing to read one another.
The FMC is socially awkward and sensory-sensitive, constantly trying to work out social scenarios in her head, while the MMC is obsessed with maintaining a "perfect" public image. Watching them both try to navigate their different worlds without actually talking is deeply interesting and almost a little bit sad, yet it results in a perfect storm of workplace misunderstandings. He thinks he has it all figured out when he really doesn’t. If you love high-tension banter, put this on your TBR immediately!
This book is an absolute riot,I was laughing so hard my stomach actually hurt! It is a brilliant opposites-attract office romance centered on the hilarious chaos of two people completely failing to read one another.
The FMC is socially awkward and sensory-sensitive, constantly trying to work out social scenarios in her head, while the MMC is obsessed with maintaining a "perfect" public image. Watching them both try to navigate their different worlds without actually talking is deeply interesting and almost a little bit sad, yet it results in a perfect storm of workplace misunderstandings. He thinks he has it all figured out when he really doesn’t. If you love high-tension banter, put this on your TBR immediately!

I'm not sure how I feel about this book some parts were great and some parts left me feeling a bit disconnected. The miscommunication trope is really prevalent in this story but I feel like it almost missed the mark at times. She loved him. He was scared of his feelings for her. When they got the chance to sort it they didn't really. I don't know it just felt over the top where it wasn't needed. I also hated the conversation in Vegas between the ladies. I felt Cara was being super bitchy for no reason. It appeared to me as mean girl and there was no resolution to it, it just wasn't mentioned again. Anyway I am excited to read the next book. The found family parts were great and the side characters as always are entertained and the Author does a great job of drawing you in so you want to know their story.
I'm not sure how I feel about this book some parts were great and some parts left me feeling a bit disconnected. The miscommunication trope is really prevalent in this story but I feel like it almost missed the mark at times. She loved him. He was scared of his feelings for her. When they got the chance to sort it they didn't really. I don't know it just felt over the top where it wasn't needed. I also hated the conversation in Vegas between the ladies. I felt Cara was being super bitchy for no reason. It appeared to me as mean girl and there was no resolution to it, it just wasn't mentioned again. Anyway I am excited to read the next book. The found family parts were great and the side characters as always are entertained and the Author does a great job of drawing you in so you want to know their story.

I was so excited to finally get to Colton, and he definitely lived up to the hype—he is an awesome character and easily my favorite part of the book. While the story is well-written, it didn't quite reach the heights of the previous books in the series for me.
My main struggle was with the female lead. While I respected her journey and the obstacles she had to overcome, the constant focus on other people's perceptions and opinions became frustrating over time. It felt like the plot got a bit bogged down in those insecurities, which made the pacing feel a little repetitive.
Overall, it's a solid addition to the Brash Brothers series, but the hero definitely carried this one for me!
I was so excited to finally get to Colton, and he definitely lived up to the hype—he is an awesome character and easily my favorite part of the book. While the story is well-written, it didn't quite reach the heights of the previous books in the series for me.
My main struggle was with the female lead. While I respected her journey and the obstacles she had to overcome, the constant focus on other people's perceptions and opinions became frustrating over time. It felt like the plot got a bit bogged down in those insecurities, which made the pacing feel a little repetitive.
Overall, it's a solid addition to the Brash Brothers series, but the hero definitely carried this one for me!