Audiobook Review: Deep 6 (Multiple Love, #4) by Stephanie Brother. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Deep 6 by Stephanie Brother

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

When I run into Tyler Evans at the car repair shop, I want to slap the smirk off his face.

I’ve broken down on the way to a wedding when I’m greeted by the guy who ghosted me four years ago. He left my body deliciously wrecked and my heart uncomfortably bruised and if he wasn’t surrounded by five other hot mechanics, I’d call out his terrible behavior.

But all the men at Deep Repairs are smoking hot, with bulging arms covered in grease and tattoos, and chiseled abs glistening in the summer heat.
Arden, Able, and Andrew, are triplets who are more than three times the fun.
Tyler is still the cocky bad boy who made me break all my rules.
Damien is a gentle giant who can’t seem to look directly at me, and I’m pretty sure that dark-eyed Greg is the most dangerous of them all.

They whistle at the damage under the hood of my car and tell me I’m not going anywhere for at least seventy-two hours. I’m mortified at the prospect of missing Connie’s wedding. But then Tyler offers to drive me, and when we’re done, he tells me I can stay in his room at their shared house until my car is fixed. No strings attached. At least, that’s the plan.

They like to live life in the fast lane and do absolutely everything together! They’re great with their hands and even better with their tools, and stupidly, I want them to fix more than just my car.

But Tyler’s already broken my trust once, and when six men want to get deep with me, facing up to the ghosts of my past might just be impossible.

Deep 6

Six Men and a Breakdown




The following ratings are out of 5:
Romance: 💙💚💜
Steam: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Chemistry: 🧪🧪🧪🧪
Story/Plot: 📕📗📙📘
World building: 🌏🌍🌎🌏
Character development: ☺️🙁😍🥰
Narration: 🎙🎙🎙
Narration Type: Dual Narration

🎧 Audiobook Review: Deep 6

A reverse-harem romance with torque, tattoos, and emotional trauma.

🧍🏻‍♀️ The Heroine: Sandy

Sandy’s life is in a rut. Her friends are all happily paired off, her last relationship ended in heartbreak, and she’s recently been fired after a workplace assault—adding insult to injury. En route to a wedding three hours away, her car breaks down. The tow truck driver who shows up? Her ex-boyfriend Tyler, the one who ghosted her four years ago. Cue emotional whiplash.

🧍🏽 The Heroes: Tyler, Arden, Able, Andrew, Damien, and Greg

Six auto mechanics, one house, and a whole lot of emotional baggage.

• Tyler – Sandy’s ex and the emotional epicenter of the group. Brash, cocky, and haunted by past mistakes.
• Arden, Able, Andrew – Identical triplets with matching tattoos and muscles, but distinct emotional scars.
• Damien – The brooding giant. Speaks rarely, but every word lands heavy.
• Greg – The tactile technician with a troubled past and a gift for diagnostics.


Each man brings a unique flavor to the mix, and while the personalities are varied, they form a surprisingly cohesive unit—like a found family built on grease, grief, and loyalty.

📖 Plot Snapshot

Tyler’s guilt over ghosting Sandy resurfaces the moment he sees her stranded. His unresolved feelings bubble up, complicated by jealousy and trauma-induced insomnia. The group decides her car needs parts that’ll take days to arrive, so Tyler offers to drive her to the wedding—only to discover it’s for a mutual friend marrying four men. The irony isn’t lost on Sandy, who jokes about hooking up with the grooms’ five male cousins.

As Sandy spends time with the crew, she learns about their pasts—revealed only during drunken confessions. These backstories add depth: prison trauma, childhood abuse, illiteracy, and grief. The emotional weight balances out the steamy scenes, which are plentiful and intense.

👍 What Worked

• The reverse-harem setup felt emotionally grounded, not just gratuitous. The group dynamic created a sense of belonging and healing.
• Each man had a distinct backstory that added layers to their character, even if revealed in fleeting moments.
• The intimate scenes were undeniably steamy and well-paced within the emotional arc.


👎 What Fell Short

• The mystery of Tyler’s disappearance dragged on too long, weakening the emotional payoff.
• The justification for the reverse-harem—Tyler’s inability to handle one-on-one intimacy—felt a bit contrived.
• Six men vying for one woman stretched the believability and emotional bandwidth. Even for reverse-harem fans, it might feel like too much torque under the hood.


🎙️ Narration Highlights

Narrated by Natalia Chanel and Dylan Ashford, the audiobook attempts dual POV but struggles with execution. Dylan Ashford’s performance falters under the weight of six male characters—his vocal distinctions blur, making it hard to track who’s speaking, though he does try to add in some accents. Natalia Chanel’s narration is marred by a whiny tone and awkward male impersonations, which detract from immersion. The emotional nuance of Sandy’s journey deserved stronger vocal support.

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