Almost Stepbrothers is a romance novel written by Maureen Atsali.
Chloe and Jack might be polar opposites, thrown together by a twist of fate. But under the same roof, with secrets to hide and hearts to mend, their animosity might just spark something unexpected. Can they learn to coexist, or will their clashing personalities tear them apart? Find out in “Almost Stepbrothers,” a story of family, forgiveness, and discovering love in the most unlikely of places. Read Almost Stepbrothers Blurb below:
Almost Stepbrothers Blurb
In the wake of my father’s passing three years ago, my mother found solace in a series of fleeting relationships, each more temporary than the last. The latest chapter in her romantic escapades led us to cohabitate with none other than Professor Williams, a man whose academic pursuits were matched only by the intricacies of his family dynamics. Little did I anticipate that, in addition to sharing a roof with my mother’s latest love interest, I would also find myself navigating the complex landscape of step-sibling relationships.
Upon moving into Professor Williams’ abode, I was introduced to his two grown sons, Phoenix and Jack. While Phoenix exuded an air of friendliness, Jack seemed to harbor a deep-seated resentment towards me. In his eyes, I was merely the byproduct of my mother’s search for financial stability, a notion that only fueled his belief that she was a gold-digger. To Jack, I was nothing more than the hapless, tag-along daughter, a perpetual intruder in the sanctuary of his family home.
Living under the same roof, our daily interactions became a delicate dance of awkward encounters and palpable tension. Phoenix’s amiable demeanor served as a temporary reprieve, but Jack’s disdainful glares weighed heavily on the atmosphere, making it difficult to breathe in the shared space. The walls of our collective living quarters seemed to close in, echoing the unspoken animosity that lingered between us.
In the midst of this quasi-domestic drama, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of suffocation, a longing for escape from the stifling atmosphere that enveloped us. The heated stares exchanged in passing moments spoke volumes, acting as a silent commentary on the strained relationships within our blended family dynamic. As I navigated the maze of emotions and strained connections, I yearned for a semblance of harmony, hoping that time and shared experiences might eventually bridge the chasm that divided us.
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