What he needed was a miracle…
Matthew Reed has seen his share of problems. But he’s a Reed and Reeds can overcome anything. Matt is content working in his family’s tattoo parlor with his brothers surrounding him. The only thing he’s lacking is the ability to have a family of his own. Then his battle with cancer leads him to meet a woman who just might need him as much as he needs her.
She didn’t need anything...
Skylar Morgan is happy. She has a boyfriend. Sure, he doesn’t make her heart pound faster and he really doesn’t support her when she needs it. But she doesn’t need much. Does she? She’s happy to be self-sufficient and she’s happy that she doesn’t have a tremendous amount of responsibility. She’s educated, has a great job, and she has enough money for a lifetime. But what she lacks, she doesn’t even realize until she meets him. And them. The ones who change her life forever.
I'm not sure what is up with me lately. This is the second series in a row that I do not want to finish. Though while writing this review, I do have to mention I already have read Paul and Sam's stories. I can not even be bothered with the shorter ones. It's just that I don't want to write any reviews about them, because my feelings are the same. So I'm just going to round it up here in one last review.
The Reed Brothers series is "turn your brain of" fun, no need to think too hard, all very lovey dovey, with lots of instant love, though refusing to have sex for a while, because this time it's different. They are all nice guys, and the women are pretty wonderful. I love that family bond and the way the characters interact. It's mostly the plot and the writing that bothers me, since it stays often very superficial.
An excellent series to binge read on a lazy Sunday. No high expectations to be fulfilled and simply just fun.
The Reed Brothers - Reading order and purchase links
The Author
Tammy Falkner lives on a farm in a lovely, sprawling little town in rural NC with her beekeeper husband and a house full of boys, a few dogs, and a cat or two (or five – who has time to count?). As half of the Lydia Dare team, she has co-written ten books, including the Westfield Wolves series and the Gentlemen Vampyre series. A huge fan of Regency England, she often wonders what other kinds of magical, mythical and strange creatures might live and interact within the ton. Exploring the theory that the fae can walk between Regency England and their own land, Tammy spends as much time as possible with the lords and ladies of society, horse-drawn carriages, and elegant balls. Now add to that some faeries, a little murder, a bit of mayhem, and a troublesome garden gnome, and you have her exciting new series. She hopes you enjoys her world as much as she does.
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