I usually like this author's books, and even by 60% through this one I still thought I would. Sadly, it just got worse from there.
One MMC (MMC1) pushes her sexually from the moment he meets her, which CAN be hot when done right. Unfortunately, he made it clear in his POV that he has a type (mousy women who "don't know they're hot" who he likes to turn into "sexual goddesses"), and that he's done this countless times before. His playbook seems to be the same for all of them, and he even takes her to the place for their first date that he took his last girl a bunch of times. And she finds it hot, even when he's describing all the things he liked to do to them, even when they're interrupted on their date by practically his whole team, all saying hi and then asking what happened to the last girl.
Oh and he gave her a safe word to help her feel comfortable as he pushed his desire to turn her into a "sexual goddess" on her, and then later in the book when she uses it, he continues with the dirty talk. But it's okay because she feels safe with him by then. 🙄
Another MMC (MMC2, and the who really should have been left behind) literally thinks she can't think for herself or make a decision for herself or hold her own in a classroom. For the entire book he's angry whenever she engages in anything with MMC1, because he thinks she's so sweet and innocent and naive that he had to have manipulated her into anything she does with him. Even when MMC3 is there and they're all getting hot and heavy together, it's somehow MMC2 who has manipulated the poor naive FMC into it. This is a reoccurring theme, even long after she straight up calls him out over it.
And then at 80% into this book, MMC2 suddenly decides that she's too soft and weak to be a high school teacher and lead a classroom of unruly teens, and tries to push her to into being an elementary teacher. That's literally his thought process. This is right after she had just finished telling him how frustrated she was that her advisor kept pushing her towards elementary education, and he tells her that maybe she should think about it because she'd be great with other kids. Ffs
I get that this was supposed to be part of his character growth, but why tf is it still escalating this late in the story? He became a horrible and controlling person any time he was in the room with MMC1 and the FMC, and it goes on for the length of the whole book. They all haven't even become a thing yet at this point, we're still waiting on the two of them to stop fighting, and this book is over 400 pages long. That's way too long of this asshole acting like this for us to be able to see any real change in him for the end of this book smh.
MMC3 isn't even worth discussing. He was solely there to be her safe place to run when the other two MMCs were fighting, and to be the only one who didn't cause her issues. As a result, he had zero personality beyond a smile and open arms.
Slowburn to HFN, which has to be the most irritating combination I've come across in a while. Way too slow of a burn with a last second relationship between them all set at the very very end. The pre-sex-ish scenes were uneven, and by the end she had only really slept with two of them. The actual sex scene (singular) is one of the last couple of chapters. It comes after a huge issue that has to do with the main topic of the book (her tutoring MMC2's stepbrother he hates), and that issue is wrapped up in one paragraph. We go from her crying to sleep about it, to MMC1 asking MMC2 for help clearing his name, and then the literal next page tells us in one paragraph that his name was cleared and everything is good.