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Family Values by Delilah Devlin

romancejunkie1025's review

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4.0

short but hot. full review coming soon to the blog

ipross's review

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5.0

Short but incredibly steamy, Devlin gave us a surprisingly sexy story considering it's short length. It's a relatively classic plot, but what Devlin did with it took it to a whole new level.

Three brothers, all in love with the same girl. And the girl? Well, she claims she loves them all equally. However, I have my doubts. Her love for each of the men is as different as the men themselves. Wild and carefree, kind and loving, and heart pounding are just some ways to describe how she cares for each of them. Although we are to believe that Angelina loves the McAffee brothers equally, her every action leads us to believe her feelings for Brand are stronger. And years later, when she returns to the ranch, it is Brand who's approval and feelings she's most concerned with.

Even though Family Values is a short novella, it is surprisingly full of story, plot and definitely full of complex feelings. Devlin hit it out of the park with this one. It was a great story and I just did not want it to end.

cheryls's review

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5.0

This is book 8 in the Lone Star Lovers series and it features ranchers, Brand, Nate and Eli MacAfee and housekeeper's daughter, Angelina Flores. I could feel the emotion while reading this story. I was surprised by Mama Amelia's reaction towards the whole situation. Brand struck me as the most sincere, the most in love and the most likely to stick around for the long run.

These four are the most unconventional of all the unconventional relationships in this little Texas town of Two Mule. Not complicated, just different. I do believe I've found a new favorite in this series.

poisonivy70's review

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3.0

2.5 stars
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The Good: Can’t complain about novella length smut with a good amount of sex, and just enough of a story that it doesn’t feel like just sex. The tension between the brothers and the competition for Angelina was a little different than every other MFMM menage, though the rest of the story does follow the fairly standard formula.

Everything in Between: There was nothing really objectionable with the story...or particularly compelling. There are some curious moments considering these are brothers, and the thought of swords crossing, even when it’s all focused on the heroine, is….yeah, it’s a bit weird. Angelina’s reluctance fades away fairly quickly, considering how long she was gone.


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2.5 stars
This is short, smutty and sweet. If you’re into menage romances, you may enjoy this.

**ARC provided by publisher via netgalley for review**



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