Brix
2020 • 262 pages

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15

Books, Coffee & Passion
Brix was a very enjoyable read, I was hooked as soon as I read the synopsis. A rocker-stepbrother-bully romance, I couldn't pick this one up fast enough!
Ivy returned home from college just for the summer and she was determined not to fall under Brix's spell, the heat between them was insane but Brix was always a jerk to her when they were in high school and as a result she just wanted to stay away from him. Yet, Ivy suddenly realized her mom married Brix's father, which meant they were now step siblings and she was going to stay in Brix's house for the whole summer.
Brix was a sexy brooding rock singer that hit on Ivy even before he recognized her, he couldn't believe Ivy was back and how much he wanted her. Even after he discovered he was her new stepbrother, everything he craved was her although Ivy was fighting him every chance she got. Brix wasn't going to let Ivy get away and it definitely helped that they were living under the same roof for the summer.
The push and pull between this two was great, it was steamy, heated, entertaining and there were sparks flying everywhere. I liked how their story progressed, how Brix opened up to Ivy and how their hate/love relationship was developed. I really enjoyed Brix and Ivy's romance but I wish there was a little bit more of grovel because Ivy's forgiveness was a little quicker than I would like. Also, I would have loved if we had more scenes from their past. Overall, it was a great start to this series, with a LOT of chemistry and heat, I definitely want more from A Rebels Havoc.

February 15, 2020Report this review