A review by lagadema
Don't Fall for Your Brother's Best Friend by Logan Chance

emotional hopeful medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No

5.0

Logan Chance has outdone himself with the latest addition to the Magnolia Ridge Series. His storytelling prowess continues to captivate.
From the outset, Griffin and Anaya's story had me completely charmed. I found myself both laughing and tearing up—a testament to Logan's narrative skill.

Anaya and Griffin's tale is a compelling sequel to Paxton and Hartford's narrative. While I adored the series opener, this book introduces a darker twist. The trope of forbidden romance, particularly the 'Brother's Best Friend' kind, is a personal favorite, and this series masterfully taps into that theme.

Griffin's longstanding affection for Anaya, which began four years before the events of the book, adds a unique depth to their relationship. It's refreshing to see the male protagonist in a state of vulnerability and yearning. His reluctance and the necessity for their love to remain clandestine only add to the complexity of his character.

Both Anaya and Griffin quickly became characters for whom I was cheering. Their journey is engaging, simmering with tension, rich in emotion, and profoundly stirring.