5 stars
Best friends’
little sister, check.
Four big
overprotective brothers, check.
Family that
doesn’t take you seriously, double check.
Brady and
Amanda have been slotted into the roles the town and their families set them
in long ago. It is burning them both up, making them angry, restless, and
feeling unwanted. They don’t gravitate towards each other though, sharing their
commiserated grievances, but they do end up clashing. Which leads to much
more pleasurable moments. As Amanda finally learns to stand up for herself,
Brady finally realizes some truths. And they had me cheering for them, and
weeping for them, alternatively, and sometimes concurrently, as they figured
everything out, so they could live their happily ever after, together
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