
🍓 A hot adult romance not just with one, not two, but three pleasures…
Olivia Hayes did not have a choice, as she was forced into marriage with a violent crime boss, Stanley Dunne. She had to endure five years of abuse and fear. But things changed when her daughter, Angelina, was born.
Olivia decides to run and get away from her violent life and finds refuge in Storm. He was her brother’s best friend, a man who had always liked her. Storm is willing to offer safety to Olivia, but it comes at a price.
There is a chain reaction when Olivia escapes and runs away. Stanley wants his wife back, and so do Luca and Daniel, his closest allies. There are three possessive men after Olivia, and each of them is claiming to protect her. Olivia is trapped in a world of ruthless alliances and forbidden desires; she must decide who to trust.
How far is Olivia willing to go to get her freedom back?
Themes Discussed in Owned by My Brother’s Best Friends
🤱🏻 Motherhood and survival
💕 Forbidden romance
⚡ Possession, control, and power
🩹 Abusive relationships
Reasons to Read Owned by My Brother’s Best Friends
🔥 Desire and obsession
🤓 A plot that keeps readers tense
💃🏻 Traumatized heroine who inspires with her strength
🚀 Escape from an abusive romance
Meet The Main Characters
👩 Olivia
Olivia was forced into a violent marriage. She is quiet but fierce, especially when it comes to protecting her daughter. The young woman has to learn to trust once again, but with three possessive men after her, it is not an easy task.
🧑 Storm
Storm is the ex-best friend of Olivia’s brother. He is presented to the readers as protective and deeply in love with the one woman he was never allowed to love, until now. He is possessive about keeping Olivia safe. He will never ask, he just takes.
😈 Stanley
He is an antagonist in the story, and the monster husband Olivia had to escape with her daughter. He is a crime lord and violent manipulator who wants Olivia back in his life so he can control her once again.
👠 The book gives female readers an insight into how to be brave and strong enough to escape an abusive relationship and find new pleasures in life.
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