Never Have I Ever: Wanted My Brother's Rival
Never Have I Ever, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Cooper North
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Kirt Graves
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Willow Dixon
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Why is the one person I hate the only guy I can't stop thinking about?
West, my older brother's high school rival. The rich kid who has it all. The guy who disappeared six years ago and destroyed my brother's life. I thought West and I were friends. I trusted him, but he showed me I was nothing more to him than a means to an end.
Being twenty and in my last year of college isn't easy. Neither is being a virgin. I've never been normal or felt like I fit in, and I don't feel what I'm supposed to.
My online job has given me the perfect way to solve my virginity problem. Then the last person I ever wanted to see again shows up on my doorstep. Not only has West learned what I do for a living, he's essentially my landlord.
I hate him. So why can't I stay away from him? Why is he the only person I've ever felt a connection with? Who makes me feel like there's something in me worth wanting?
Eli and West's story is an enemies-to-friends-to-lovers romance between a former bad boy who seemingly has it all and an awkward genius who's never felt like he fits in. Expect lots of banter and hot first times as these two try (and fail) to stay away from each other. It is the fourth novel in the steamy Never Have I Ever series but can be listened to as a standalone.
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Excellent story
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Never have I ever wanted my brothers rival
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Beck and Finn will always be my favourite out of all of the couples, I really loved their story/relationship and is the only one I’d re-read/listen, but I really do like Eli’s character too. It was nice to see his development over the series and he’s very cute in this!
The reason for the grudge against West is weak and it kinda ruins this book throughout and all the way to the end. To have an entire family (including adults) hate a 16 year old is just silly writing. Grays character is so annoying - and how he reacts at the end towards and about West just ruins the book at the end. He makes a song and dance about the “mistake” at 16 and how it ruined his whole family but doesn’t want ANY explanation? It makes absolutely no sense! The fact there is no real resolution to this when it’s literally the entire book is stupid. It’s just glossed over and it’s super annoying! It’s a huge, if not the MOST important, part of this book and should have been resolved in this book. Yes a teeny bit is mentioned about parents in epilogue but it’s really rushed and basic.
The epilogue itself is cute with the couples all getting back together for a reunion but there is so much filler dialogue it’s just a waste of an epilogue. Overall I wish I’d just stuck with book one and feel like 3 credits have been wasted tbh.
Okay way to end the series! 3⭐️
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