Stuck with my Brother's Firefighter Besties
by Lacey Day
Join the mile high club? Done.
Discover the seductive ‘stranger’ is my brother’s bestie… OMG.
Get stuck in a cabin and claimed by three off-limits firemen? No way.
After being robbed, I flew home with my pride in a carry-on and my faithful corgi stowed in cargo.
So when the passenger next to me looked like People magazine’s Sexiest Man Alive, I did what any heartbroken girl would do.
I followed him into the tiny bathroom to forget my troubles at 30,000 feet.
And forget I did—
Until my brother picked us up at the airport.
Mr. Sexy Face tossed our luggage into the trunk, smirking like we had a secret.
Because we did. A very naked one.
Then, lured by the promise of ‘all-inclusive relaxation’,
I accepted my brother’s invite to the firehouse ski trip.
Cue the surprise blizzard.
Now I’m snowed in with three forbidden firefighters.
Jaxon, my wild ride in the sky… Now I’m his favorite landing strip.
Colt, Mr. December in the charity calendar, looks like he splits logs with his bare hands.
And Ryan, the golden retriever jokester who makes me beg between the sheets.
They’ve all claimed me. At the same time.
I’m so screwed.
I can’t choose between them. And I’m not about to burn it all down and run.
Not when my three firemen make me feel like I’m finally home.
Stuck with my Brother’s Firefighter Besties is a standalone MFMM why choose romance in the “Men of Medford” series. Get ready for rom-com vibes, a mid-flight one-night stand, and forced proximity steam. No swords cross, but fire hoses get tangled. Ultra swoony HEA.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Lacey Day's Stuck with my Brother's Firefighter Besties is a sizzling entry in the “Men of Medford” series, offering readers a heady mix of romance, humor, and steamy encounters. This standalone MFMM romance novel takes the reader on a whirlwind journey of unexpected connections and forbidden desires, all wrapped up in a package of rom-com charm and high-altitude escapades.
The story kicks off with a bang—or rather, a flight—as our protagonist finds herself seated next to a man who could easily grace the cover of People magazine as the Sexiest Man Alive. In a moment of impulsive vulnerability, she follows him into the airplane's tiny bathroom, seeking solace from her recent heartbreak. This encounter sets the stage for a series of events that are as unpredictable as they are tantalizing.
Upon landing, the protagonist's world is turned upside down when she discovers that her mile-high companion, Jaxon, is none other than her brother's best friend. The revelation is both shocking and thrilling, adding a layer of complexity to their burgeoning attraction. Jaxon is not alone in capturing her attention, however. The story introduces two more of her brother's firefighter friends: Colt, the rugged Mr. December from a charity calendar, and Ryan, the playful jokester with a heart of gold.
Day expertly crafts each of these characters, giving them distinct personalities and backstories that make them more than just eye candy. Jaxon is the brooding, mysterious type with a hidden depth that slowly unravels as the story progresses. Colt, with his log-splitting physique, embodies strength and reliability, while Ryan's humor and warmth provide a comforting balance to the group dynamic. Together, they form a trio that is both irresistible and off-limits, creating a delicious tension that permeates the narrative.
The novel's setting—a snowed-in cabin during a surprise blizzard—serves as the perfect backdrop for the forced proximity trope. This scenario allows the characters to explore their feelings and desires without the distractions of the outside world. The cabin becomes a microcosm of passion and discovery, where boundaries are tested and relationships are forged in the heat of the moment.
One of the standout aspects of Stuck with my Brother's Firefighter Besties is its unapologetic embrace of the "why choose" romance genre. The protagonist's journey is not about picking one man over the others but rather about embracing the love and support of all three. This theme of acceptance and non-traditional relationships is handled with sensitivity and care, making it a refreshing departure from conventional romance narratives.
Day's writing is infused with humor and wit, ensuring that the story never takes itself too seriously. The dialogue is sharp and engaging, with plenty of laugh-out-loud moments that keep the tone light and entertaining. The chemistry between the characters is palpable, and the steamy scenes are crafted with just the right amount of detail to ignite the imagination without overshadowing the emotional depth of the story.
In comparison to other works in the genre, such as Meghan Quinn's Three Blind Dates or Sierra Simone's New Camelot Trilogy, Day's novel stands out for its blend of humor and heart. While Quinn's work leans heavily into comedic elements and Simone's into intense drama, Day strikes a balance that makes her story both relatable and escapist. The novel's rom-com vibes and forced proximity steam are reminiscent of Christina Lauren's The Unhoneymooners, yet it carves its own niche with its unique premise and character dynamics.
Overall, Stuck with my Brother's Firefighter Besties is a delightful romp that will appeal to fans of contemporary romance and those looking for a story that challenges traditional relationship norms. Its combination of humor, heart, and heat makes it a standout in the "Men of Medford" series and a must-read for anyone seeking a romance that is as unconventional as it is captivating.
In conclusion, Lacey Day has crafted a novel that is both entertaining and thought-provoking, inviting readers to explore the possibilities of love in its many forms. With its engaging characters, steamy romance, and laugh-out-loud moments, Stuck with my Brother's Firefighter Besties is a book that promises to leave a lasting impression on its audience.
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