Review: Spineless by Autumn Reed

Length: 326 pages

Published: July 9, 2020

Rating:⭐️⭐️⭐️

Source: Kindle Unlimited

Synopsis

Eight years ago, I believed I’d finally found a place to call home. My mother’s marriage to Vincent Sharpe meant security and three stepbrothers who were already my best friends.

 

But Mom’s mysterious death one week before the wedding turned my world upside down. The day of her funeral, I was whisked away to live with my aunt in Kansas, and I never heard from the Sharpes again…

 

Until a devastating tornado leaves me destitute.

 

Now, Vincent is offering me the opportunity of a lifetime—he’ll pay for my tuition and expenses at an exclusive university. All I have to do is move back in with him and his sons.

 

Knowing this is my one chance to discover what really happened to my mother, I grudgingly accept. But if I thought living in the same house with a potential murderer was going to be my biggest obstacle, I couldn’t have been more wrong.

 

Leo, Hayle, and Tristin Sharpe are no longer the boys I remember. They’re all grown up, with the adult attitudes, tensions, and sex appeal to prove it. They aren’t my problem anymore. Yet, somehow, they keep drawing me into their web of drama.

 

I might be the only person who can fix what’s broken between them. But I don’t trust that they won’t shatter me in the process.

 

 

*The Lonely Souls trilogy is a contemporary reverse harem series inspired by the main characters in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz…except, this version of Dorothy and her friends is a little twisted.

My thoughts 💭

This was an okay read for me. Thea is supposed to be finding out why her mom was murdered by her soon to be husband but she’s not. Vincent was barely in the story but to be an ass but she still didn’t try to find any info or anything. She was more interested in trying to fix Leo, Tristian and Hayle relationship with each other or save Tristan from being set up. I’m not sure if I’ll read the next one.

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