AUDIO REVIEW: Unwritten Law by Eden Finley (Steele Brothers #1)
UNWRITTEN LAW
Steele Brothers - Book One
by Eden Finley
Release Date: September 2, 2018
Audio Release Date: December 18, 2018
Review
Narrators Joel Leslie and Anthony Ferguson do an excellent job with Eden Finley’s Unwritten Law.
What happens when a twin lies about who he is, but then falls for the guy he’s lying to? Worse, real you is friends with the guy. All kinds of awkward!
These two are perfect for each other. They share a love of helping. They have each other's backs, but the secret is always there, in all their interactions.
Overall, this was a fun and entertaining story with some great chemistry and better friendship.
Twin 2’s story should be an interesting one, and hopefully, we’ll see more of Law and Reed along the way,
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Synopsis
Being an identical twin doesn’t come without issues.
No one can tell us apart, not even our parents sometimes. We don’t usually use that to our advantage, but it comes in handy when my brother needs help breaking up with his boyfriends—which happens more than I’d care to admit. I know it’s enabling him, but I can’t say no to Anders. I will do anything for my twin. The breakups always go the same; they’re swift and simple.
Until Reed.
He’s everything I've fantasised about but never allowed myself to have. When I give in to temptation and begin to freak out, it’s not because he’s a guy. It’s because he thinks I’m my brother, and I can’t bring myself to tell him the truth.
**Unwritten Law is a 52,000 word stand alone with a HFN/HEA guarantee and no cliffhanger. It contains a mistaken identity trope. Please check trigger warnings in the front matter.**
About Eden Finley
Eden Finley is an Amazon bestselling author who writes steamy contemporary romances that are full of snark and light-hearted fluff.
She doesn’t take anything too seriously and lives to create an escape from real life for her readers. The ideas always begin with a whackadoodle premise, and she does her best to turn them into romances with heart.
With a short attention span that rivals her son's, she writes multiple different pairings: MM, MMF, and MF.
She's also an Australian girl and apologises in advance for any Australianisms in her books that no one outside of her country understands. Most of the time, she doesn't realise it's not a universal thing.
Where to find them:
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