Christmas with My Best Friend’s Brothers by Kai Lesy
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I should have declined my bestie’s invite to the Bishop’s annual Christmas skiing trip. In the breathtaking French Alps . . .
Christmas with My Best Friend’s Brothers
With the even more breathtaking Bishop triplets.
After catching my ex-fiancé cheating,
It was either going on the exotic trip . . .
Or spending Christmas alone.
Why was this a bad idea?
My roommates include three bullies who gave me the worst moments of my childhood.
To make matters worse, they’ve grown into three irritating, hot-as-sin MEN.
Oh, and did I mention . . .
they’re my bestie’s triplet brothers?
The ball begins to drop when I catch one of them naked
and dripping wet in the shower.
Suddenly I lose all self restraint and ALL hell breaks loose.
When the triplets touch my skin I’m on fire.
Every sensual thing they whisper in my ear is intoxicating.
I want them all more than I fear the consequences.
Consequences like this one . . . “Can you repeat that doctor?”
“There’s zero chance of knowing who the father is. Identical triplets share almost identical sets of DNA.”
Oh h*ll. How did the get myself into this mess?
Surprise baby reverse harem holiday romance

The following ratings are out of 5:
Romance: 💙🖤💚❤️
Heat/Steam: 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Story/Plot: 📕📗📙
World building: 🌏🌍🌎🌍
Character development: 😚😔🤓🥰
The heroine: Harper – she and Kat grew up as best friends since they were very young. Though they lived completely different lives. Kat came from a wealthy family and lived in a mansion, while Harper never knew her father, her mother thought of her as an accident and once called Harper a “blight on my life”. They grew up poor and she has made her own way in life since she came of age. She was supposed to be getting married over the holidays, but her ex-fiancé cheated on her, so she decided to take her bestie up on an offer to join their family on a Christmas vacation in the French Alps.
The Heroes: Jackson, Aiden and Nathan – Kat’s triplet brothers.
Jackson – he is self-confident and a bit pretentious. He is a lawyer at a large law firm near Charleston. He has been drinking too much lately and has some issues with his dad.
Aiden – the nicest of the three brothers, he was in the military and was honorably discharged after he was injured in a bombing. He has PTSD and doesn’t like to admit when he is in pain.
Nathan – as a teen, he hung out with some of the mean guys at school, he is a bit more thoughtless than his brothers. His former fiancée is now engaged to his former best friend. He has a degree in finance and sits on the board of a non-profit.
The Story: The triplets used to constantly tease Harper and Kat when they were growing up, though it was never just teasing to her. They did it in a mean way though they always said they were just joking. They and their friends were part of the reason Harper moved away right after high school. Though they have grown up, she still sees parts of their bullying personalities coming through when they first share a meal together in France.
Ok, I will say it. I have an issue with so many heroines in romantic novels being redheads. Why is that? I like a heroine to be someone I can relate to, and I have never even known a redhead. They are like 2% of the population but seem to be about 35% of the population of romance novels, and though some gingers are very beautiful, many of them are somewhat homely. So, what exactly is the deal romance authors? Not to mention the fact that the heroine has brown hair on the cover of this book.
I liked the story in this book, but the way that Harper went from being a virgin one minute to having a foursome the next was a bit too much to be believed. Then the fact that the guys all thought of Harper as someone who could make them be better men, really didn’t sit well with me. They should make themselves be better men and not look to someone else to do that for them. Jackson seemed to be a bit of a child in a man’s body for much of the book, so I was glad when he straightened up.
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