After reading "Good Elf Gone Wrong," I had to read the next in the Wynter Brothers series.
Much like the previous book, it follows a similar story pattern. Bad boy brought home to rile up the family for end goal. Rinse and repeat.
Though this is funny, I laughed almost the entire night, it had more depth than the first installment.
Evie, an adopted daughter in a big Scottish family, is the resident black sheep. She's not perfect and her parents like to remind her of it, especially after everyone thought she was stalking her boss, now ex and her cousin's fiancé. When she makes one last mistake, her parents give her an ultimatum: find a job by Christmas, or you're out. The only way to get back on their good graces is proving her ex was lying about them. Enter Anderson, who she blackmails for help.
Like his older brother, Anderson is tough, direct and not afraid to say hilariously dirty things in front of everyone. He's also the Murphy family's biggest enemy and needs to find a way to clean off an old debt by ruining their individual lives for payment.
He's keeps Evie on edge and they banter/fight a lot. Eventually it gives way to a toxically good relationship where both black sheep screwups find their kindred other half. Both are manic, crazy and possessive. It makes for a hilarious fire, especially when both families don't like each other.
Unlike the last book, Evie is someone who you can really root for. She tries her hardest to fit in and when it doesn't work she finally puts everyone in their place. She's tough. Anderson, with his hard shell, completely goes to his knees for her. It's a sweet, spicy read.
Granny Murphy is who I aspire to be like. Especially after the bar fight.
If there isn't a continuation of this series, where the 3 remaining brothers and sister get their happily ever after, I'll be mad. These siblings are fun.
Elf Against the Wall: A Holiday Romantic Comedy (The Wynter Brothers Book 2)
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Last update: 12-22-2024