One Step Closer by Kahlen Aymes Review

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One Step Closer by Kahlen Aymes

STEPSISTER.

He hated that f*cking word.

When their parents got married, the only thing Caleb Luxan had in common with Wren Brashill was that they both hated their parents. When he was sixteen, Caleb discovered Wren's closely guarded secret and vowed to protect her: from that day forward she became the reason for every decision he made.

Jealousy and long-suppressed desire overpowered Caleb's fierce protectiveness and they spent one forbidden and unforgettable night in each other arms, but the aftermath left Caleb panicked, Wren heartbroken, and their relationship in shambles. In the time since that fateful night, he’d only seen her once and had only managed to make the situation even worse.

The sudden death of his estranged father calls Caleb home and face-to-face with Wren for first time in years. He is presented with a choice that forces him to confront the painful memories of his youth and his many regrets with Wren.
Like it or not, his father's last, hard lesson, will demand Caleb deal with his long denied emotions for Wren, or let go of her forever.

So Sweet, so fucking sweet.

This book made me want to run and get more from this author. This is the first book I have read from her and I plan to read more in the future. I am a huge step brother romance lover. This book fell in at a 4 stars for me. It was good. As far as the taboo in the book, well I feel it is on the lower end of that scale. It isn't totally taboo at all. 

Caleb is a character you just fall in love with from the start. He is the kind of book boyfriend any girl should have ;) As far as Wren goes well I didn't care for her so much up till the end. I don't know what it is, but I was put off by her a bit.

I really enjoyed the story all together and the way the past and the present is woven together. Very well written with little to no errors.
 It brought out reader emotions. There was one point I sat up and thought "This shit's getting good! I need to grab the popcorn.." it had me intrigued and worried which way the author was taking this story. But in the end I am super happy with how it all played out!

 

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