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My sole focus for the last twenty five years has been taking care of my brothers, and building a strong, unbreakable family.

Now they’ve all found the women they want to spend their life with.

I should be thrilled. It’s exactly what I wanted.

Except it’s revealed the big gaping hole in my life.

The same hole I put there twenty-five years ago when I destroyed the love of my life.

I blew things up. It doesn’t matter why I did it, the end result is the same. She hates me and always will.

I can’t even blame her.

But I’ve never forgotten her, and in the time we’ve been apart I’ve only grown more certain.

She’s it for me.

I’m always the man with the plan. I’m the big picture guy.

But when I jump in my car and end up in her small town, the only plan I can come back with is:

Get Blair Back. No Matter What.

Now I just have to hope that she doesn’t beat me to death with a wrench before I can apologize.

554 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 28, 2024

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Jenna Myles

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So apparently, not everyone has entire worlds and a whole cast of made up characters living in their head.

I bought my first book on how to write romance fifteen years ago.

And did absolutely nothing with it.

Until one day, tired of all my wishing and doubting, I sat down and started writing. The plan was to prove to myself that I sucked.

Turns out, not only do I not suck, I tell really great stories.

And those people who live in my head? They’ve been desperate to get out.

I am an adoptive and foster mom. I have a soft spot in my heart for kids from tough places.

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Profile Image for Elizabeth.
3,775 reviews337 followers
July 1, 2025
3+ stars.

I love this family so much. I wish the author were better at the romance because she's really amazing at writing characters I absolutely adore but total crap on creating romantic plotlines that make any sense.

This book, like so many in this series, includes frustraing push-pull where they constantly are "I can't be with you. I'm afraid..." and then "I'm all in. I love you" Within the same paragraph.

But, the brothers? They are so fun. And the found family with all the women and grandmas and peripheral folks? Beautiful.

There are some serious things in here that made me cry so much. Maggie, Blair's friend, is struggling with cancer and gets pretty close to death. Ugh. It was heartwrenching.

The central plot here and struggles were so dumb. This is second chance, but also... was it!?

They separated from each other when he was 15 and she was 17/18. Which, one, is super weird that they were together and two, is super weird that they were both "I've never stopped loving you".

Uh, ya'll were kids.

There is very little relationship growth. Supposedly they both always loved each other. For 25 years apart... sleeping with/dating other people.

Ugh.

If I didn't love the family so much, I wouldn't have read this one.

But, I loved the family. And as much as I'm tempted to see Maggie get her man (ya, I'm guessing that she'll be a heroine in the upcoming series), I'm just so tired of this author's way of plotting her books.

It was fun... but I'm done.
280 reviews
December 31, 2024
Disappointing story for the enigma of Ransom. Felt like we lost his personality that was always a key part of the rest of the series. Too much origin story and superficial wrap up rather than main relational story with banter and scenes of the main couple revealing more about his character.
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36 reviews5 followers
December 29, 2024
This book could have been 300 pages shorter without all the repetitive conversations between the main characters, as well as all the times other characters’ books were recapped.

The reason the main couple were separated as teenagers was weird and over-dramatic. There were so many solutions that didn’t include being no-contact for 25 years. And the FMC was meant to be neurodivergent? She’s always described as being ‘different’ but acts no differently than anyone else. She’s told by her father that she doesn’t understand things, but we never see her have any major misunderstandings beyond the manufactured separation from her teenage crush. There’s no clear diagnosis mentioned, so she’s just quirky? Is that in the DSM?

Most egregiously of all: Ransom’s eye colour changed three times!!! They were blue for the whole book until they were suddenly chocolate brown, and in the bonus epilogue they were grey.

It was nice to see the whole gang in the future, but ultimately I’m disappointed🤷🏻‍♀️



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Profile Image for Taylor Parry.
152 reviews4 followers
December 28, 2024
The tears that have accompanied this book. I was not and honestly still am not ready. This is the end of a series that means so much to me! Ransom is the backbone of the Brash Brothers. He sat back with his secret hamster and watched all of his brothers get their happiness. All while grieving a loss, he had no control over. Blair has been fighting Ransom at every corner for multiple books at this point as he tried to buy her garage in Badger Falls. The anger between them runs deep. The emotion in this book. The love for new characters and old. This book definitely has a more serious feel than previous books. But in all honesty. It is everything. Jenna truly did right by Ransom, and as much as I'm not ready for it to be over. I'm so happy to finally see our man Ransom happy.
Profile Image for Lavender O'Delle.
276 reviews
December 27, 2024
So freaking good!! Perfect ending!!! I'm gonna miss these guys!!

It's hard when dreams change, but Ransom made it look good! Loved Blair and him together "mom and Dad" of this brood. Jonas remains my favorite brother! 😍
Profile Image for Nikita.
66 reviews6 followers
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December 28, 2024
Gosh this book was eternal. It just kept going and going for far too long. It just would not end. I loved the prior 9 books. I’m excited about Connie’s grandsons’ MacCauley series. But there was no need for that story to take nearly 600 pages.

The last few chapters should have been the epilogues. By the Bonus Epilogues I did not want to read any more about these people. That’s saying a lot because I spent weeks talking about how great a character Mia was to everyone who would listen back in September/October when I read the other books.

Also, loved that we got a lot of Colton, Becca, Kade, John, and Jonas in this book, but it felt like Zach and Declan and a few of the women were completely missing until the last chapters that should have been epilogues.

I know people were hounding her about why it was taking so long for this book to come out, but I wish she had taken some time and edited this more for length. There wasn’t enough plot for 600 pages without dragging, repetitiveness, and a lot of unnecessary hand-wringing about the same dilemma whose solution had been telegraphed since Cara in Bree’s book first mentioned wanting her children to grow up someplace like where she and Bree did, Cadence mentioned in her book wanting a bigger rescue with more space and the earliest mentions of their unsuccessful attempts to buy Blair’s garage. By the time they first mentioned the abandoned housing development, it had an obvious solution and I don’t think the dilemma had even come up yet. So all of the hand-wringing had me rolling my eyes.

Also, I’m a girl from Chicago whose mom died when I was seven and father died 2 years before my bestie’s (who had young children) stage 4 cancer came back and I’m close to Blair’s age. If I should have connected with any of the main characters, Blair should have been the one. She’s the one that I connected the least with. There were a lot of statements about life and advice one character gave to another that I connected with, but I didn’t with Blair. And I connected less and less with Ransom as the book went on.
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23 reviews
December 29, 2024
While I liked the book, I did find it way too long and tedious. The conflicts felt like a merry-go-round and it just kept going. Once a conflict seemed to be resolved, a few chapters later it was no longer resolved. Some seemed to be more complicated than they really were. While I like the entire series as a whole, some books were more enjoyable than others. Ransom wasn’t one of the more enjoyable ones to me and that was disappointing as his book was the one I was most looking forward to reading. Maybe it was the fact that the book seemed never ending (felt like it was 150+ pages too many) or the fact that I didn’t really connect with Blair (the FMC). Truthfully, I could have also done without the Maggie (Blair’s BFF) storyline as it didn’t really amount to anything in the end and - at times - side tracked the main storyline. Overall, it was nice to wrap up the series but I don’t have any interest in re-reading this one in the future.
611 reviews4 followers
December 29, 2024
wow what an ending

Really looked forward to Ransoms story and this does not disappoint
We learn so much more about his past and how he formed his family. More shenanigans from the brothers that has you rolling about with laughter. Love the little touches - Chester the Hamster is just cute.
A fabulous story, sad that this is the end of the Brash brothers but cannot wait for the new series and I suspect there will be cameos from our favourite crazy gang.
21 reviews1 follower
December 29, 2024
Great Series Wrap Up

The Brash Brothers series is laugh out loud funny with great romances for all the Brash Brothers. The leader of the Brothers is Ransom who finally gets his HEA. She had to be some one extraordinary and Jenna Myles delivered reconnecting him with a long lost love.
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49 reviews
January 2, 2025
Where was the steam? The spice?

In my opinion, Ransom's story was a little bit of a letdown. I had to skim the last 15% of the book. I'm glad everyone got a happy ending, and it looks like we'll get to see the Brash family again in the next series.
But honestly, I was expecting more for Ransom. I guess second chance romances aren't really my thing. I was disappointed by the lack of steam and spice- this one just didn't do it for me. 3.5 stars.
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871 reviews8 followers
December 27, 2024
It was ok. I rounded up to 4 stars because I loved books 1-8. I honestly enjoyed the book more when the rest of the family was included. Felt like I was going in loopy circles with Blair and Ransom.
Profile Image for Crystal LoCicero.
1,030 reviews2 followers
December 30, 2024
The end

I have loved this group of brothers and their lady friends since the beginning of this series. Very patiently waiting for Daddy Ransom to get a girl. This was a second chance romance(which is my least favorite trope) with a bit of enemies to lovers. I loved seeing how the family has grown and expanded. I loved finally getting Ransoms backstory, but it was long winded at times and I almost got bored for a few chapters. I think the person you were at 15 is nothing like the person you are in your 40s so it's hard for me to see the epic love of the mcs. I did get excited reading the last chapter and can't wait for more books.
Profile Image for Kristy Odom.
1,558 reviews40 followers
January 10, 2025
I absolutely loved this series! These brothers built something amazing. They made each other family, and pulled together through the good times and the dark times. I wanted Ransom’s story from the beginning, but it totally makes sense to wrap up with his. This story was funny, but also had angst that pulled at my heart strings hard! If you haven’t read the other books, go get them! You will not be disappointed!
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385 reviews3 followers
May 23, 2025
Perfect end to the perfect series. I love these boys and their families. I hate that it's over but I can't wait for the next series.
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127 reviews4 followers
October 21, 2025
I took forever to read this one because I didn't want the series to end. I love these characters and feel like I know them in real life (wish I did!)
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593 reviews8 followers
November 5, 2025
Absolutely Epic Finale

Loved EVERYTHING about this entire series 😭😭😭😭😭
Closure was brought to every character in the series and now we have a spinoff series coming too!!
77 reviews1 follower
December 28, 2024
Nice conclusion to the storyline and to get all of Ransom’s story and experience his vulnerability. Much better editing this book than the previous few (less typos/wrong words used/etc.
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210 reviews5 followers
January 26, 2025
This series was amazing. I think this book was my favorite. I put off all responsibility to read this book!!
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650 reviews6 followers
February 18, 2025
Second chance romance

Twenty-five years ago, Ransom and Blair were almost teenage lovers. But Blair’s father has other plans and convinces Ransom not just to leave town but to burn down bridges as he waves goodbye-bye. Blair is devastated and vows to never forgive Ransom. Twenty-five years later, their paths cross and Ransom wants to make amends. Of course, Blair wants nothing to do with him.

My issue with this book is why Ransom waited so long to reconnect with Blair? He knew the whole story and why her father acted Ashe did, yet he never tried to make it right even though “he’d always loved her.” I just don’t buy that story.

This is the last book in the Brash Brothers series, and I felt was a disappointment.
Profile Image for Lisa Candanedo.
10 reviews1 follower
December 28, 2025
I love this entire series, but it ended perfectly with Ransom. These are all slow burn books and you will only see one to two spicy scenes in each book and always towards the end. Each man has their own issues they deal with but if it werent for the brothers, these men would be no where. Highly recommend the entire series.
Profile Image for Dotti Elrick.
1,373 reviews17 followers
March 11, 2025
Ransom
Brash Brothers #10
Ransom and Blair
Second Chance/Enemies to Lovers


The final book in the series.
I have been curious about Ransom’s story since the very first book. And while we get all the heartbreaking details of his backstory, I struggled with parts of this story. Blair was not one of my favorites.

I loved the found family this author created with this series.
Ten men, on different downward spirals, but Ransom found each one, and drug them into his makeshift family. Teaching them to be decent human beings, keeping them safe, feeding and housing, and teaching them a trade. To be mechanics. Which is where their money started coming from. Then Jonas took that little bit of profit and over the years, turned it into multi billions.
Blair was raised by her single father. Learning from him how to work on cars and eventually taking over the small garage that he owned. It’s taking everything in her just to make it through each day. With her father’s death, and her best friend’s cancer returning, it’s all she can do to care for Maggie and her six year old son Max. The last thing she needs or wants is the offer to buy her garage from the boy who broke her heart and walked away twenty five years ago. Ransom.
Ransom and Blair have a history. A young (15) Ransom, and the older (17) Blair living in the same house. Things get out of hand and Ransom is sent away. But his actions and words make sure that Blair will never look for him.
They go their separate ways, live their separate lives. Until her dad visits him and makes him promise to help push her out of her comfort zone and to live a big, beautiful life.
It was a very long book. The first half was just Ransom trying to make apologies and amends to the townspeople. Trying to get Blair to talk to him. I missed the brothers. I missed their dynamic, their interactions and antics. It comes in later, but it makes the first half drag.
Blair drove me crazy. Everyone kept saying she was “different”. She mentions having to practice facial expressions in a mirror to know which one to use with different feelings. She was tested, ADHD, Autism, etc. everything negative. She was awkward and just odd at times, and other times seemed just fine. No issues. I didn’t get it. The book could have been shortened just by taking out all of her backpedaling and changing her mind. And all the repeated thoughts and conversations.
For the most part, I really liked this story. If you’ve read the series you know there are lots of unanswered questions. They’re answered in this book. Everything gets wrapped up. You get caught up with most of the brothers. Lots of weddings, and babies. New jobs, new living arrangements. It’s a very nice ending to the story.
There were some editing issues though out the book and a few continuity issues, but it didn’t interrupt the story.
Mostly dual points of view (there are a few others thrown in to round out the story), no cheating, no third act break up. HEAs all around.
And it sets up the next series. Connie’s grandsons books.
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159 reviews8 followers
February 21, 2025
A note about the warnings: Ransom talks on page in a memory about the death of his family and how they died. This, of course, is the reason for his deep grief. There is mention of attempted suicide, but not the “how” part. Blair’s best friend Maggie is going through cancer treatments when we begin this book, and has decided to stop fighting the cancer and the chemo. I’m not going to give that away for those who haven’t read it how it turns out for Maggie, but remember that ten billionaires are involved, so there’s that. The guys all grew up in foster care and met at a group home where it was “one step down from prison”, and there is usually mention of the time spent there, and the things they went through to survive.
The final book of The Brash Brothers. A fitting end and beautifully written.
We begin this book where Maverick’s book left off. Ransom wants to buy a garage in a small town, and will not take no for an answer, but will not say any more than that to his brothers. When an outrageous offer is made, and is turned down in a SPECTACULAR way, Ransom decides it’s time to go himself. After not setting foot in the town after 25 years, and leaving in a way that ensured he wouldn’t be welcome back, he isn’t sure of the welcome he’ll receive, by the town or the girl who’s had his heart all these years. His first encounter with the town is a cow that drives him off the road into the ditch, requiring the help of the girl, which threw his plan out the window of her not knowing he was in town just yet; she’s the mechanic, and tow truck driver.
When he is gone for more than a day, and had said nothing to his brothers about it, of course they have to go and make sure he’s okay, in Brash Brother fashion, by stealing a band tour bus and converging on the small town to make sure everything is okay. They are good in small doses, they can be overwhelming to anyone who doesn’t know them, but they sure bring the laughs. They aren’t afraid to laugh at themselves, and will do anything (even if it’s illegal, they were all “thugs and hooligans” growing up, after all) for the people they love.
Based on “mentionings” at the beginning of the book, certain events I saw happening, mostly because of reading all the previous books, and knowing how these boys are.

It was a great book, with tears and laughter, as has been the theme to Jenna’s books.
Profile Image for Betty.
542 reviews41 followers
February 8, 2025
Ahhh. I don’t know how to rate this book. I adore every character in this series and every book. This book has a lot to tackle and did it well, it just wasn’t a typical romance to me.

It was more focused on Ransom’s back story and his growth to be able to reach out to Blair, than the romance between the two of them.

💕no third act break-up
🗣️no miscommunication issues
🫣 no OM/OW drama. She has a hook-up partner but is upfront about it. It doesn’t cause issues.
👩🏻‍🤝‍👨🏼. Mature characters - Random is 40, Blair 43. He’s obviously a billionaire with a broken past; she owns a garage that was run by her father. She and Ransom were in love as teenagers (15, 18) until Ransom left suddenly, breaking her heart.
🏡. All the crazy found family is there
🧨. This is a long slow burn, but without much build up or spark. It’s takes until about 80% before they’re together.
👥. Dual POV, HEA for them and the entire series; a beautiful wrap up.

Random has a truly tragic back story with his real family involving a fire that killed everyone but him. He wound up at Blair’s house when he was 12 - her dad was an ex cop and the perfect person to mentor him- after several failed foster families. They fall in love over the 3 yrs he’s there, but due to their age difference, he leaves. It’s super dramatic and difficult, but I’ll let you read about it. They don’t see each other for 25 years.

Anyhoo, prior to his death, her dad asks Ransom to buy the garage to give her freedom to explore and live her life. She resists and Ransom is finally forced to go and see her. As expected, he never wants to leave.

The rest of the story is figuring out how to make their worlds fit together. His life and business in Chicago and her life in a small town. There is also a whole - in my opinion, unnecessary and sometimes cringy - side story with her friend’s cancer battle and young son, Max.

It was a very satisfying ending to the series, but I wish the balance has been slightly different. I wanted to feel the emotional connection between Blair and Ransom and I just only got glimpses of it at the end.

However, I could honestly live forever in this universe and can’t wait for the new series.
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348 reviews2 followers
February 6, 2025
Quote: “The sincerity in her voice makes my throat tight. "I am happy," I insist, but it sounds weak even to my own ears. What does that even mean, happy? I like my life. I love the people in it. Why can't that be enough?”
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Tropes: Second Chance, Found Family Contemporary Romantic Dramedy
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Triggers: (List from author’s note): Underage relationships/ statutory rape concerns, Cancer/ Terminal Illness, Death & Grief, Accidental Death
Discussions of parental loss / abandonment, Physical abuse/ domestic violence, Suicide/ suicide ideation, Childhood trauma/ foster care”. I’m also adding a warning for anyone triggered by spicy scenes and/or language. Kade and Becca Dixon manage some of the most creative uses of the F-word I’ve ever read. I loved that, for the record.
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This book was a whopper, both physically and emotionally. The length is double the lengthiest of the prior nine, but despite the trauma experienced by any of the other brothers, Ransom’s is the worst; the heaviest. And even though there are Myles’ comedic moments, such as when the family decide to borrow a tour bus and all ride out to Badger Falls and Kade says, “We ride at dawn, motherfuckers!” The comedic isn’t as prevalent.

The first 75% is information heavy, needed details, but not as easy to read as the more light hearted situations of the previous nine books. But it’s worth slugging through the first part, watching Ransom and Blair work through twenty-five years of trauma and pain. I believe even without my history with the Brash Brothers, their characters and those of “the women” and children, were written dynamically, drawing the reader into their stories. The dialogue is natural, adding depth and emotion.

I’m going to miss the fun anticipation between books, and I hope to see these in the new series, whose debut is scheduled for later this year. Movie rating is R, cover is 4/5, overall is 5/5, romance 4/5, violence 3/5, and spice is 3/5. Note, although adult themes and language is used throughout, the actual graphic spice doesn’t happen until nearly 80% of the story.
Profile Image for Beatriz Nunes Rufino.
54 reviews
August 24, 2025
Não sabia que precisava de uma série com uma família divertida e caótica até começar a acompanhar os irmãos Brash! São histórias repletas de amor, superação, irmandade e família! E quando digo família, não é a de sangue, mas a que eles escolheram pra si, ou melhor a que o Ransom proporcionou pra si e pra todos eles!

A série tem muitos personagens cativantes, divertidos e autênticos, com profundidade e questões reais, com problemas que podem ser solucionados com diálogo e o apoio da família. É difícil imaginar que bilionários se mantém tão pés no chão quanto eles, mas vindo de onde vieram, o comportamento deles é super justificado. Todas as passagens dos irmãos juntos é garantia de diversão e afeto com um toque de confusão. Eles não são perfeitos, mas tudo o que fazem é para proteger a família, como muito se lê durante o livro, eles são uma engrenagem muito bem azeitada, cada um tem um papel e é importante para o todo.

A nota é pela série em si, a autora é muito boa em descrever personagens e dar profundidade a eles, tem uma escrita fluída e diálogos muito bons. Mas apesar disso se perde um pouco na questão dos plots, não que de fato deva ser algo surpreendente, mas falta alguma coisa, geralmente são coisas muito simples e que no grande panorama das coisas não deveria se tornar tão grande, é um pouco repetitivo, mas talvez isso mostre um pouco de como pode ser a vida real, onde pessoas normais passam por essas coisas e precisam tomar decisões semelhantes. Mas pra ficção, poderia ser melhor desenvolvido.

Esse último livro é um grande exemplo, houve bastante suspense sobre o passado do Ransom e sobre o personagem em si, e a impressão que eu tive é que não atendeu as expectativas criadas, me custa muito acreditar que você possa passar 25 anos amando uma pessoa e não ir atrás dela por algo que poderia ter sido resolvido depois de apenas 3 anos. Ele tem traumas e passou momentos difíceis, mas se seguisse o comportamento do personagens ao longos dos outros livros, isso jamais teria sido um impeditivo, achei o plot fraquíssimo.

No mais, foi simplesmente fascinante ficar imersa nesse universo!
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1,525 reviews10 followers
February 28, 2025
This final book in the Brash Brothers series took us, the readers, into places that I doubt many would have guessed we'd go.

There was SO much detail, and I loved every single one of them, as each was revealed.

Reading the viewpoints of both Ransom and Blair, plus a few others of Ransom'''s adopted Brothers, I was quite often both laughing in sheer glee, and crying in sorrow - both at one and the same time, as Jenna expertly wouned her story in a twining labyrinth of joys and sorrows.

I've loved every single book in this series but, this final one, telling Ransom and Blair's story. - plus the most excellent bonus short story that came after it - was the piece de resistance of this series.

I rode a real rollercoaster of emotions throughout, and finished utterly exhausted - but still wanting even more! Lol

Fortunately, Jenna will be starting another series this year - 2025 - which, she says, in her Author's Notes, will be following the Brash Brothers' neighbour and friend, the Steel Magnate, Connie McCauley, and her grandsons' stories, so I'm very much looking forwards to reading them, as they are released!

But, now that I've finished this series, I need to start reading another one, among the hundreds, if not thousands , of books on my Kindle Fire.

My problem, is deciding which one to start with next - one of the problems of having too much choice, I guess! Lol

Well, I've had a good look, and have decided to read all the books that I have, by Renee Jagger, who I discovered through hee co-writing with Michael Anderle.

As I don't know where to start, I'll do so from the beginning, which is her series: 'Werewitch', with Book One: 'Bad Attitude'.

Once I've finished this, I'll catch you on the flip side, to let you know what I think about it!
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289 reviews
January 7, 2025
Ransom is the father figure for the Bash Brothers. Steady and stable, Ransom has always put his family first and knew the right things to say to keep them together. That’s why it’s odd when he starts sending offers to buy a random garage in a random town for much more than the site is worth. The owner, Blair, seems dead set on keeping her garage and keep the past in the past.

I don’t love a second chance romance and this one especially didn’t do it for me - the main issue for the couple was that she was 17 to his 15 so a sexual relationship would, rightly, be statutory rape. The father of the FMC put all this pressure on the MMC but didn’t tell the FMC how she could get in trouble??? Then she has a best friend dealing with her 3rd bout of cancer (stage 4, terminal this time after a bout of chemo and discussions on options where there really is only expensive and exclusive clinical trials to MAYBE keep her alive) and decides it’s time to just enjoy her time with her son and the FMC and MMC decide to call her selfish and yell at her? Nah. Maybe I’m sensitive after having just read a book where someone wrote from the perspective of a woman who died of cancer and really made you consider the beauty of life and the struggle to make the decision to fade, but this just rubbed me the wrong way. I love a happy ending and always want them in my books but this was a little ridiculous. I think I’m maybe extra disappointed since it’s the last book in a series I truly enjoyed and it just didn’t hit the mark. Also, let’s not refer to children as ‘delicious,’ okay? Kinda yucky.
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225 reviews1 follower
March 2, 2025
Honestly I was disappointed with this wrap up of the series. We all waited for Ransom’s story but it was so long winded and repetitive that it got frustrating. At one point I actually checked the chapter count as I felt like I’d been reading forever but my kindle said I was only at the 42% mark.

The whole background story was a bit far fetched. Take a traumatized kid and give him more trauma and break your own kid’s heart at the same time instead of having an actual conversation with them? WTH? Blair’s dad was a cop at one point and should have been able to do that but instead, didn’t trust that his own daughter would understand that their actions could have consequences.

Then the whole Maggie storyline, making her seem selfish for doing what she thought was best for herself and Max. Then miraculously Ransom to the rescue. Honestly it would have been more realistic if she’d have died. I’m sure it just sets up her own story with one of Connie’s grandchildren.

A lot of the big changes you can guess well before they happen so the whole drama between Ransom and Blair seems not so dramatic about ‘how will they overcome living in two different locations?’, even with him just having purchased a new building. But, the biggest thing was just all the repetitive stuff; so must was repeated over and over again. It needed more editing to take some of that out.

Some characters got more screen time than others, that was a little disappointing. Wasn’t really sure what was happening with them all in the epilogue either. Got a little confused.
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783 reviews16 followers
January 3, 2025
**The Perfect Ending**

I only discovered the Brash Brother series last year, and now I’m sad to see it come to an end. I have never laughed so hard or cried so much in a series before. Each one of these characters is truly amazing.

Waiting for the Ransom book was definitely worth it; it provides an incredible conclusion to the series. The guilt that Ransom has carried for so many years, and his fear of telling his brothers, is truly emotional. When he finally broke down and shared the whole story about his family and the woman he has loved since he was 15, it was heart-wrenching.

Blair is an extraordinary woman who deeply loves her best friend, her nephew, and her small town. She was hurt and angry at the one man she ever loved, so when he finally returned for her, she was uncertain about her feelings.

This book was an emotional rollercoaster throughout. Normally, I can finish a book in one sitting; however, this one took me two. It really illustrated how family shows up for each other in both good times and bad, and definitely through the ugly moments as well. While I’m sad to see this series end, it reflects how much the author makes readers love the characters. I’m looking forward to the new series that is starting later this year, hoping that some old favorites will make an appearance—fingers crossed!

Thank you, Author Jenna Myles, for this amazing series!

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