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Monday, October 22, 2018

REVIEW : Unwritten Law (Steele Brothers #1) by Eden Finley





Title : Unwritten Law
Author : Eden Finley
Series : Steele Brothers #1
Genre(s) : Contemporary gay romance
Publication Date : September 2nd 2018
Rating : 3/5 Stars



Being an identical twin doesn’t come without issues.

No one can tell us apart, not even our parents sometimes. We don’t usually use that to our advantage, but it comes in handy when my brother needs help breaking up with his boyfriends—which happens more than I’d care to admit. I know it’s enabling him, but I can’t say no to Anders. I will do anything for my twin. The breakups always go the same; they’re swift and simple.

Until Reed.

He’s everything I've fantasised about but never allowed myself to have. When I give in to temptation and begin to freak out, it’s not because he’s a guy. It’s because he thinks I’m my brother, and I can’t bring myself to tell him the truth.

**Unwritten Law is a 52,000 word stand alone with a HFN/HEA guarantee and no cliffhanger. It contains a mistaken identity trope. Please check trigger warnings in the front matter.**




I want to know what it’s like…hooking up with my brother’s date…

The story is interesting enough, about a man who trapped in his own lies because he falling in love with a man who should have hook up with his twin brother. The story a bit complicated because everything start with a lie then following by another lies and the next thing you know, you being trapped in your own circle of lies. And when the truth finally revealed in such a bad way, it’s already too late because the damage already hurt both side.

The question is….will there’s still a chance to Lawson and Reed to fix all the damage caused by the lies and put aside their ego to be together again?

This book had gained my attention since I read the blurb for the first time.

I love the idea of the story and how it completely blend very well with the pace and writing. Both main characters have their own 'issues' and 'anger' from their past. The conflicts are intriguing enough and subplots is another thing that made this story interesting enough to follow.

Overall, the book is good even though it's didn't give me the WOW effect like I expected before, but I must admit that it entertaining me at some level.

I want to know more about Lawson's twin brother, Anders. What will happen next to him.

Will Brody could be the one who can set Anders free from all the traumatic memories left by Anders abusive ex? Really can't wait!


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