![]() ![]() Joe is the only female that either of the brothers could ever see themselves ending up with. Every other woman who is dateable is crazy, clingy, possessive, too-into-herself, just not abso-fucking-lutely perfect or what have you. In fact, she is the only “positive” female figure in the book. And just because I am 394% done with this “book” I am littering my review with sassy Harry and sassy Snape gifs/pics. Let me try to get through the list as concisely as I can though (which is to say not at all). If I was reading this on my Kindle and not my laptop, I’d have had to highlight the whole book for problems I had with it. Genuinely my thoughts while reading this one. How will they deal with the suddenly torn-down boundaries of their erstwhile friendship, along with their sometimes-dangerous jobs as EMTs, Alice’s disastrous matchmaking and Nathan’s own love troubles? Of course, this cannot go on forever, and so all of the secret feelings they never knew they had may finally be coming out. ![]() All the relationships they’ve ever had have never quite measured up to their friendship. They do everything together-work, play, whatever- except for actually being together. His mom, Alice, is “Mom” to her too, his brother, Nathan, is her brother, and they’re “just best friends and nothing else” and have been for ages, despite the palpable, always-there sexual tension. ![]() Plot: Joe was abandoned by her mother at a young age and practically adopted by the family of her childhood best friend, Eric. ![]()
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