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Spider by Ilsa Madden-Mills

11/13/2017

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He's a British rock star.
And my stepbrother.
What can go wrong?


He called himself Spider. I just knew him as the sinfully gorgeous guy with eyes of fire that fate sat next to me on the airplane. I didn’t know who he really was…rock star…my stepbrother.

He kissed me because he thought we’d never see each other again. We would.

Everyone warned me about him.
They said he was ruthless and cold and screwed up.
They said he’d leave me with a hole in my heart.

Maybe I should have listened.
Maybe I should have built up a fortress to keep him out.
But I crumbled instead.

Some have said there's an unbreakable thread that connects those who are destined to meet. If that’s true, then the moment he sat next to me, we were bound together forever.

He just had to figure it out before it’s too late…


Review by Lorena
You can't go wrong with a hot step-brother book and Spider was no exception.

When Spider and Rose first meet, it's not Spider's best impression on Rose. He is cocky, flirty and quite demanding. They meet on a flight back home to Dallas form NY. Little did they know that their lives would cross paths again once they land, something they both thought would never in a million years happen.

Rose lived a rough childhood and all she's obviously gotten a second chance with a loving and wonderful woman who took her in as her own and she's been taking care of Rose like if she were her daughter. Rose just wants to attend NYU and get away from Dallas and start on her own two feet, but her mother won't let her. She's remarried to a british man, that never crossed her mind would be none other than Spider's dad.

Spider has always felt like he never had a dad because his dad has never been there for him. But for some reason his dad wants him to go to Dallas to meet the new family and because according to him, he hasn't seen Spider in six months.

When Spider and Rose meet again, they're both surprised and shocked to see that they're going to be step-siblings.

Rose is too good for Spider and Spider knows that. He's more of a wham-bam thank you ma'am kind of guy and he knows that he can't lead Rose to anything serious because he isn't the serious type of guy. He can't take a girl serious and he loves his lifestyle the way it is. But Rose likes Spider, in spite of his flaws.

Can disaster only lead to these two hooking up or will they let it just go and let their attraction fizzle, if that's even possible!

Hands down, this is Ilsa's best book yet!! It was addicting, it was fascinating it was worthwhile!!

4.5 stars!!

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About the Author
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Ilsa Madden-Mills writes about strong heroines and sexy alpha males that sometimes you just want to slap.

She's addicted to dystopian books and all things fantasy, including unicorns and sword-wielding females. Other fascinations include frothy coffee beverages, dark chocolate, Instagram, Ian Somerhalder (seriously hot), astronomy (she's a Gemini), and tattoos.

 She has a degree in English and a Master's in Education.

 When she's not pecking away on her computer, she shops for cool magnets and paints old furniture.

Connect with Ilsa
 
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/authorilsamaddenmills/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ilsamaddenmills
Goodreads: http://bit.ly/2k6L96J
Amazon: http://amzn.to/2jjRzlD
Website: http://www.ilsamaddenmills.com/

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