Title: WISH
Series: Westbrook Elite #3
Author: Cambria Hebert
Genre: MM College Sports Romance
Release Date: January 10, 2023
BLURB:
For me, choice might as well be a wish.
My parents died in a fiery car crash when I was barely sixteen.
I’m gay.
I’m also totally in love with my brother.
I didn’t choose any of that. In fact, I’ve tried like hell to deny it. But here I am in all my gay, brother-loving, no-parentals glory.
Technically, Max isn’t my brother. Not by blood anyway. That should make it less ick, right?
Considering he calls my parents mom and dad, probably not.
Also, did I mention he’s straight?
So that’s me: the freestyle swimmer doing my best to keep my sexuality on the down-low while simultaneously wishing my feelings for Max will evaporate into thin air.
Too bad he acts like he’s my keeper and my heart shakes every time his eyebrow ring glints in the sun or he levels his opaque stare on me with an intensity matched by nothing else.
My desire to keep my personal life personal drowns at the bottom of the pool when a fellow Elite lets everyone in on my business, which throws Max into macho protective mode all over again.
Enough is enough, though. I’m forcing myself to move on.
Maybe the best way to forget about my forbidden crush is to find a new one.
I have options. More than I realized.
Unfortunately, none of them are leather-wearing, tattoo-sporting, motorcycle-riding grumpholes.
So here I am wishing for Max while someone else wishes for me.
Someone who decides if they can’t have me…
No one will.
Please note that WISH contains homophobia. There is also mention of off-page child abuse and parental death. This book also contains a male/male sibling-esque relationship and mentions of male assault. Some readers may find these things uncomfortable.
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My Review
3.5
I love these characters, this friend group. I was super excited for Wes & Max's story. And while I did enjoy some of their story, there was just so much happening.
These two characters are great but once together I felt changed a lot. Max was way to over the top protective for me. And I like strong protective types in books but I felt he went a little to over the top.
Wes was a little too immature for me. But he only seemed that way when he was around Max. He’s a good strong character, that stood up for himself and fought back and learned to trust those in his life.
I wasn’t a fan of the Praise. It felt a little strange. And Max treated Wes like he was his parent more than a partner.
These two characters are great but once together I felt changed a lot. Max was way to over the top protective for me. And I like strong protective types in books but I felt he went a little to over the top.
Wes was a little too immature for me. But he only seemed that way when he was around Max. He’s a good strong character, that stood up for himself and fought back and learned to trust those in his life.
I wasn’t a fan of the Praise. It felt a little strange. And Max treated Wes like he was his parent more than a partner.
I loved the friends to eneimes troupe. I loved how firece Wes and Max love each other and protect each other and their love story.
While Wish wasn’t my favorite in the series I would like to see more of Wes and Max throughout the next books. And I'd like to read more in the Westbrooke Elite world.
While Wish wasn’t my favorite in the series I would like to see more of Wes and Max throughout the next books. And I'd like to read more in the Westbrooke Elite world.
·I was provided a ARC by Give Me Books Promotions·
AUTHOR BIO:
Cambria Hebert is a bestselling novelist of more than fifty titles. She went to college for a bachelor’s degree, couldn’t pick a major, and ended up with a degree in cosmetology. So rest assured her characters will always have good hair.
Besides writing, Cambria loves a pumpkin spice latte, staying up late, sleeping in, and watching K drama until her eyes won’t stay open. She considers math human torture and has an irrational fear of chickens (yes, chickens). You can often find her running on the treadmill (she’d rather be eating a donut), painting her toenails (because she bites her fingernails), or walking her chihuahuas (the real bosses of the house).
Cambria has written in many genres, including new adult, sports romance, male/male romance, sci-fi, thriller, suspense, contemporary romance, and young adult. Many of her titles have been translated into foreign languages and have been the recipients of multiple awards.
Awards Cambria has received include:
Author of the Year 2016 (UtopiaCon2016)
The Hashtag Series: Best Contemporary Series of 2015 (UtopiaCon 2015)
#Nerd: Best Contemporary Book Cover of 2015 (UtopiaCon 2015)
Romeo from the Hashtag Series: Best Contemporary Lead (UtopiaCon 2015)
#Nerd: Top 50 Summer Reads (Buzzfeed.com 2015)
The Hashtag Series: Best Contemporary Series of 2016 (UtopiaCon 2016)
#NERD Book Trailer: Best Book Trailer of 2016 (UtopiaCon 2016)
#Nerd Book Trailer: Top 50 Most Cinematic Book Trailers of All Time (film-14.com)
#Nerd: Book Most Wanted to be Adapted to Screen: (2018)
Amnesia: Mystery Book of the Year (2018)
Cambria Hebert owns and operates Cambria Hebert Books, LLC.
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