Riding My Brother’s Best Friend by Flora Ferrari

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Riding My Brother’s Best Friend by Flora Ferrari
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He used to read bedtime stories to me. It was just a silly crush, but now we’re speeding across the country together.

I’ve always been the dorky kid sister. Kai is eleven years older than me, ripped, rugged, and so intense every girl in town wants him, but he’s never had eyes for anyone. So there’s no way he would look twice at me.
The last time he was here, I was seventeen. Now, at nineteen, he looks at me differently. At first, I think his broody, intense energy is anger, but then he offers to take me on a trip. I think he’s just trying to be nice. I don’t guess he’s hiding a secret until it’s too late—until my brother is already in danger.
Ryan and Kai have been friends since before I was born. They’re inseparable. They run the Titans together. Nothing is supposed to be able to come between them except me, apparently.
What isn’t Kai telling me? And why, when I say I want to go home, does he tell me he’ll keep me prisoner if he has to?

*Kidnapped By My Mom’s Ex is a steamy standalone romance with a HEA, no cheating, and no cliffhanger.

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  • Original Title:Riding My Brother's Best Friend: An Age Gap, Curvy Girl Romance
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  • Date:2023-10-23T18:30:00+00:00
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Table of Content

  • 1. Riding My Brother’s Best Friend
  • 2. Contents
  • 3. Copyright
  • 4. Riding My Brother’s Best Friend
  • 5. NEWSLETTER
  • 6. Chapter 1
  • 7. Chapter 2
  • 8. Chapter 3
  • 9. Chapter 4
  • 10. Chapter 5
  • 11. Chapter 6
  • 12. Chapter 7
  • 13. Chapter 8
  • 14. Chapter 9
  • 15. Chapter 10
  • 16. Chapter 11
  • 17. Chapter 12
  • 18. Chapter 13
  • 19. Chapter 14
  • 20. Chapter 15
  • 21. Chapter 16
  • 22. Chapter 17
  • 23. Chapter 18
  • 24. Chapter 19
  • 25. Chapter 20
  • 26. Chapter 21
  • 27. Chapter 22
  • 28. Chapter 23
  • 29. Chapter 24
  • 30. Chapter 25
  • 31. Chapter 26
  • 32. Epilogue
  • 33. Epilogue
  • 34. Epilogue
  • 35. Top Reads
  • 36. Kidnapped By My Mom’s Ex
  • 37. NEWSLETTER
  • 38. A MAN WHO KNOWS WHAT HE WANTS
  • 39. BRATVA BEAR SHIFTERS
  • 40. LAIRDS & LADIES
  • 41. RUSSIAN UNDERWORLD
  • 42. IRISH WOLF SHIFTERS
  • 43. INKED BY LOVE
  • 44. TEXT ME YOU LOVE ME
  • 45. Collaborations
  • 46. About the Author

3 comments
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h g

It was good but it skipped a round some

Reply3 months ago
    Kiley O
    Kiley O

    Riding My Brother's Best Friend, Book 3 of the Delicious Taboos series, was about 32-year-old Kai Baxter, and 19-year-old Kayla Lewis. (The Blurb stated that Kai was 11 years older than Kayla. But in Chapter 1, during one of Kayla's inner musings, she stated that Kai had started reading to her when she was only four and he was 17. A few pages after she said that, she then said he was 32, the same age as her brother, Ryan...Kai's BFF.) The constant, and very BAD, poetry was over the top and too much. The author kept stressing the point that the FMC was a wannabe poet. There was no need to flood the entire book with the crap. While there was plenty of angst and drama, the storyline and plot were both very flat and inconsistent. The push/pull and conflict were out of proportion to the rest of what was going on in the book. The whole could have been wrapped up a good fifteen chapters before it did. With all of the repetition and fluff-n-stuff, it became very boring and trite. Since this was supposed to be about a motorcycle club warring with another club, it should have focused on that and had the relationship built around it. But that's not how the author worked the plot, and it failed miserably. It was more like two separate, yet incomplete books that got thrown together and forced to work, which it didn't. The two main characters weren't believable, nor were they well-developed or fleshed out. There was too much lacking in each o their personalities that would have helped them work better. As it stands, this book only got a two-star rating.

    Reply4 months ago
      Jodi Loves
      Jodi Loves

      Ridiculous fully ridiculous... The FMC is annoying as hell n having to read the poetry was just to much it's all she does when she is not being insecure n just whiney

      Reply6 months ago