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Brodie (Until Him/Her, #13.5)
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Brodie by Aurora Rose Reynolds is a delightful addition to the Until Her series, showcasing a charming romance that balances sweetness with a touch of tension.
The story follows Reese Shepard, a self-proclaimed bookworm, who finds herself unexpectedly swept off her feet by Brodie Pierce, a handsome pro hockey player. Their relationship begins with a spontaneous act of chivalry when Brodie steps in to help Reese fend off an unwanted admirer[3][4]. This initial encounter sparks a connection that quickly evolves into a deeper bond as they discover shared interests, including a love for the ocean and homemade cookies.
Reynolds excels at developing the chemistry between Reese and Brodie, making their instant attraction feel both believable and engaging. The author skillfully navigates the complexities of Reese's feelings as she grapples with her desire for Brodie while trying to protect herself from potential heartbreak. This internal conflict adds depth to the narrative, making it more than just a typical romance.
While the pacing is brisk, which is expected in a novella format, the emotional stakes are well-crafted, keeping readers invested in the characters' journey. The supporting cast adds a lighthearted touch, enhancing the overall enjoyment of the story.
Overall, Brodie is a heartwarming read that combines humor, romance, and relatable characters. It's a perfect pick for fans of contemporary romance looking for a quick yet satisfying escape. I would rate it 4 out of 5 stars for its engaging storytelling and well-developed characters.
The story follows Reese Shepard, a self-proclaimed bookworm, who finds herself unexpectedly swept off her feet by Brodie Pierce, a handsome pro hockey player. Their relationship begins with a spontaneous act of chivalry when Brodie steps in to help Reese fend off an unwanted admirer[3][4]. This initial encounter sparks a connection that quickly evolves into a deeper bond as they discover shared interests, including a love for the ocean and homemade cookies.
Reynolds excels at developing the chemistry between Reese and Brodie, making their instant attraction feel both believable and engaging. The author skillfully navigates the complexities of Reese's feelings as she grapples with her desire for Brodie while trying to protect herself from potential heartbreak. This internal conflict adds depth to the narrative, making it more than just a typical romance.
While the pacing is brisk, which is expected in a novella format, the emotional stakes are well-crafted, keeping readers invested in the characters' journey. The supporting cast adds a lighthearted touch, enhancing the overall enjoyment of the story.
Overall, Brodie is a heartwarming read that combines humor, romance, and relatable characters. It's a perfect pick for fans of contemporary romance looking for a quick yet satisfying escape. I would rate it 4 out of 5 stars for its engaging storytelling and well-developed characters.
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Finished Reading
August 3, 2024
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