Spider by Ilsa Madden-Mills

Spider (British Bad Boys, #3)

by Ilsa Madden-Mills

From Wall Street Journal bestselling author Ilsa Madden-Mills comes a new standalone romance about a flawed hero and the woman he can’t forget.

"She crossed my path and changed my whole direction."

He called himself Spider.

I just knew him as the sinfully gorgeous guy with eyes of fire that fate sat next to me on the airplane.

I didn’t know who he really was…British rock star…my stepbrother.

He kissed me because he thought we’d never see each other again. We would.

Everyone warned me about him.
They told me he was ruthless and cold and screwed up.
They said he’d leave me with a hole in my heart.

Maybe I should have listened.
Maybe I should have built up a fortress to keep him out.
But I crumbled instead.

They say an unbreakable thread connects those who are destined to meet. If that’s true, then the moment he sat next to me, we were bound together forever.

He just had to figure it out before it’s too late…

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3 of 5 stars

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The fact that the hero of this book was British drew me in, the step-sibling romance an added plus.  

Spider and Rose meet, coincidentally, on a flight to Texas.  They're both drawn to each other, despite Spider being a d-bag.  Once in Texas, they discovered they're step-siblings.  Spider's father issues an ultimatum and Rose's heart is broken.  It takes years apart, a successful rock career and a chance meeting at a bar for these two to finally figure out how to get what they want.

It was hard to reconcile the d-bag version of Spider to the version that truly cared about Rose and would do anything for her.  I know there were reasons and substances behind the d-bag version, but they just seemed so far off.  That guy she met on the plane, who had his mile-high moment while she slept, just didn't seem like someone you'd want to waste a moment of time on....even if he was hot as hell.

In the end, I did enjoy the romance, but I didn't enjoy this book as much as I have others by this author.  The hero/heroine didn't draw me in from the very beginning and make me want their romance to work.

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