
4 stars out of 5
okay, so Rebel is about Gavin and Angie. We meet Annie as she decides that she needs to lose her V-Card so she's 'ready' for her boyfriend. Her best friend manages to be a great wing woman and Angie heads home with a muscular hunk of a man... only to chicken out as things heat up...
still don't think it's a good story? Wrong, it turns out that the muscled man is Gavin... Her soon to be stepbrother to be (that her mother has forgotten to mention). This obviously leads to problems and... a Wedding?
I really enjoyed this book, i loved the story and the characters and the writing style.
I was at first a bit dubious at the whole 'step-brother' thing... however i didn't really find it a problem, the characters managed to ease any anxiety i had as they were so likable apart from the boyfriend... i didn't like him (Read to find out why)
I have to admit, Angie and Gavin were two of my most liked characters to read and i can't pinpoint exactly why but i feel like they are written in a way where the chemistry isn't superficial, its not oh! let me jump your bones (just because), there is an undercurrent of awareness of feelings, both in Angie's confusion and Gavin's willingness to protect her.
depite not being sold when someone first suggested Rebel: a stepbrother romance
i am now recommending you go buy it yourselves as it is a great read and one that could be considered quite summery.
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