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My Best Friend's Sister

A Forbidden Romance (Mason Family)

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My Best Friend's Sister

By: Hazel Kelly
Narrated by: Laurie West, Christian Black
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Quinn Draper has always made me nervous. He’s the walking, talking opposite of my comfort zone, and he senses my insecurities so effortlessly that every inch of my body feels vulnerable when he’s around. Which is ridiculous. He might be my older brother’s best friend, but he doesn’t even know me. Never says more than two words to me. It’s almost like he knows it drives me crazy. And I hate him for it. Always have. Always will.

*This standalone brother's best friend romance features nail-biting sexual tension, unlikely roommates who can’t stand (or resist!) each other, and a happy ending that will make you smile all over.

©2019 Hazel Kelly (P)2025 Hazel Kelly
Coming of Age Contemporary Genre Fiction
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Quinn Draper finds himself with a surprising new roommate: Maddy, his best friend’s little sister. Quinn has always harbored quiet feelings for Maddy, but the unspoken “bro code” kept him from ever acting on them. Now, with the two of them living under the same roof, resisting temptation becomes a whole lot harder. As the chemistry between them builds, Quinn is torn. Guilt over betraying his best friend clashes with his growing emotions and his uncertainty about navigating a real relationship. Meanwhile, Maddy must decide whether their connection is worth fighting for—or if their time together is just a fleeting “roommates with benefits” fling that ends when her brother returns from overseas. This was such a compelling, emotional read. I wanted to be frustrated with Quinn for his emotional detachment, but his quiet vulnerability and big heart made him impossible not to love. A great love story!

Quinn and Maddy

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