Review: Triple Sext (Accidental Stepbrother, #4). ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Triple Sext by Stephanie Brother

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Is my perfect match on campus one guy or three? 
I had a filthy fantasy. One so bad that the night before going to college, I had the wildest dream about the all-star football player falling at my feet. I was brought down to reality as I soon found out that life at NYU didn’t turn out the way that I hoped. All the social clubs that I joined were a bust and my roommate turned out to be far from my friend, but a bully that I needed to get as far away from as possible. 

Suddenly, I got a text. 

Not any ordinary text, but one so dirty that it drove my mind wild. 


It messed with me. 


So, I responded. 


And that’s how the texting relationship started and as the texts got dirtier there was only one thing on my mind… who was this guy? 


Or was it three guys?
 

The message tone changed depending on the time of day. 

The ones I got first thing in the morning, were so hot that they could turn steel bars into pools of molten metal. 

The ones in the afternoon were even better but just… different. 

And the texts I got in the evening were so damn dirty I could barely sleep without putting my hands between my thighs. 

They were so addictive that I agreed to meet this Casanova of the text world. I had one worry, though. 
What if it was three guys? 


What was I going to do with all three of them at once?
 

New Adult Reverse Harem




The following ratings are out of 5:
Romance: 💙💚❤️💜💖
Steam: 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Story/Plot: 📕📗📘📙
World building: 🌏🌍🌏🌍
Character development: 🤓😉☺️😍🥰

The heroine: Celia – her family and extended family have become dirt poor since her father and grandfather got Huntington’s disease and eventually died leaving the family with ton’s of medical bills and funeral costs. Her family, her aunts and uncles and their family’s all ended up in trailers on a small stretch of her grandfather’s land. She seems to think she will be the one to get them out of there because she got accepted to NYU. She plans to become a doctor with a graduate degree in neuroscience so she can cure Huntington’s.

The Hero: Keith, Grant, Colin -they are triplets that go to NYU. They have too much money and too good looks and are known as the guys you don’t want to mess with unless you want your world rocked. The three of them do everything together but have distinctly different personalities. Keith is outgoing and has an answer for everything; Grant is a bit of an introvert and has darkness within him; and Colin is studying to be a surgeon and can be cold at times.

The Story: The guys always shared girls, they had a girlfriend over a year ago and something went wrong, and they hadn’t been close since. Grant wants to give up on trying to find another girl, but Keith wants a girlfriend that will bring the brothers together again. So, when a girl named Rachel gives Keith the phone number of her roommate, he figures they should see what she is like, and they start texting her.

Though all three of the guys text Celia at different times of the day, they do so as one guy named Keith. Celia does notice subtle differences in their tones and what they talk about, but she doesn’t think too much about it. Meanwhile Celia is working hard studying, she has a part-time job and her roommate turned out to be not so nice, so she makes another friend whom she sees once a week.

I have to say that I hate books that keep going on about the main character being overweight and with this one I was sick of it by midway through chapter 3. I don’t need my heroine’s to be ultra-thin and wispy, but why does weight even have to be mentioned? And to do it over and over, about how her pants are too tight, how her roommate who loves chocolate must not love it as much as she does. Though I did like the story in this one and I liked that she ended up losing some weight and feeling much better about her body.

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