My Brother’s Grumpy Best Friend by Abby Greyson
My checklist guarantees my brother a flawless wedding. I’ve missed nothing…except for the one person I never expected to be there.
Male voices grab my attention. My eyes lock on one in particular.
Of course, my idiot brother forgot to tell me who his best man is.
Archer Sullivan. My high school crush.
Ten years have passed since I saw him, and he still leaves me breathless.
Archer’s intense gaze makes me feel transparent.
His silence even more so.
My easy smile wobbles under his scrutiny.
The more time I spend with him, the more my defenses crumble.
He’s penetrating the armor encasing my heart. I can’t resist him. .
I’m falling for my brother’s grumpy best friend…again.
- File Name:my-brothers-grumpy-best-friend-by-abby-greyson.epub
- Original Title:My Brother's Grumpy Best Friend
- Creator:Greyson, Abby
- Language:en
- Identifier:225998203
- Publisher:anonymous
- Date:2023-11-14
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Table of Content
- 1. Introduction
- 2. 1. Chapter 1
- 3. 2. Chapter 2
- 4. 3. Chapter 3
- 5. 4. Chapter 4
- 6. 5. Chapter 5
- 7. 6. Chapter 6
- 8. 7. Chapter 7
- 9. 8. Chapter 8
- 10. 9. Chapter 9
- 11. 10. Chapter 10
- 12. 11. Chapter 11
- 13. 12. Chapter 12
- 14. 13. Chapter 13
- 15. 14. Chapter 14
- 16. 15. Chapter 15
- 17. 16. Chapter 16
- 18. 17. Chapter 17
- 19. 18. Chapter 18
- 20. 19. Chapter 19
- 21. 20. Chapter 20
- 22. 21. Chapter 21
- 23. 22. Chapter 22
- 24. 23. Chapter 23
- 25. Epilogue
- 26. 24. Sneak Peek
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My Brother's Grumpy Best Friend was about 25-year-old Rosaline Morris, an events coordinator, and 29-year-old Archer Sullivan, the CEO of a real estate company who was also retired from the Army/Special Forces unit. As Rosaline was planning her brother's wedding to her BFF, she was surprised by the revelation that her high school crush was going to be his best man. Archer had always been her brother's BFF, but she hadn't realized they had stayed in touch over the past ten years. She wasn't sure how to handle the situation. Archer had joined the Army at the age of 19 and had quickly moved up the ranks to a Special Forces unit. Unfortunately during his second mission, his troop met with an ambush, of which he was the sole survivor. At the age of 24, he was given an honorable discharge due to his injuries and the PTSD that followed the mission. He wasn't expecting Rosaline to have grown up so much, even though ten years had passed since he'd last seen her. These two main characters struggled with their feelings for each other as well as watching the other around members of the opposite sex. This was a slow-burning, clean story with plenty of angst and drama. However, unlike most books of this genre, the two main characters were both mature enough to communicate with each other when a misunderstanding took place. But then emotions would take over and get in the way from time to time, drawing the story out a tad further than necessary. The storyline and the plot were well done, with very few unresolved issues. It was nice to see that, although there was other men/women drama, no one was hateful with each other. But then that made for a bit of a boring read because there was hardly any conflict, other than what the two main characters created for themselves. I gave this a four-star rating, even though there weren't any spicy scenes. It was still a very good story.
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