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A review by fictionmajorette
Headcase by Onley James
5.0
https://fictionmajorette.blogspot.com/2024/03/february-romance-wrap-up.html
This was yet another fun entry in the series and Zane's path into the family had a lot of similarities to Noah from book 1. In the previous books, Asa and his twin Ari were never really seen separately but it was great to have the plot separate them so that we can get a really good sense of Asa's character. Asa really came off to me as the most sadistic of the brothers we've met so far (and not just in regards to his bedroom proclivities). Asa and Zane certainly have chemistry for days and I loved the way their insta-lust for each other momentarily made them forget their own goals for the night they met. While I don't doubt that Asa and Zane are a good pairing, the ending to this felt more like a Happy for Now rather than a Happily Ever After (I think mostly due to the fact that Asa would bring up his twin Ari so that plot line felt a bit unresolved). At this point in the series, over half of the brothers have found their person to be with so the inner circle
TW/CW: The investigation in this book is based on a real internet game where the players usually eventually commit suicide. Zane is very close to this topic so the discussion of suicide is frequent in the book.
This was yet another fun entry in the series and Zane's path into the family had a lot of similarities to Noah from book 1. In the previous books, Asa and his twin Ari were never really seen separately but it was great to have the plot separate them so that we can get a really good sense of Asa's character. Asa really came off to me as the most sadistic of the brothers we've met so far (and not just in regards to his bedroom proclivities). Asa and Zane certainly have chemistry for days and I loved the way their insta-lust for each other momentarily made them forget their own goals for the night they met. While I don't doubt that Asa and Zane are a good pairing, the ending to this felt more like a Happy for Now rather than a Happily Ever After (I think mostly due to the fact that Asa would bring up his twin Ari so that plot line felt a bit unresolved). At this point in the series, over half of the brothers have found their person to be with so the inner circle
TW/CW: The investigation in this book is based on a real internet game where the players usually eventually commit suicide. Zane is very close to this topic so the discussion of suicide is frequent in the book.