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Family Values had a lot of promise. It was a second chance romance and it was ménage . Two things that I always enjoy when I come to read a book. However there is a big but for me with this story it was only novella length and there was so much unsaid that could have been said .
In a classic cliché set up , Angelina is the daughter of the McAfee housekeeper and she was always treated as one of the family. Brand, Nate and Eli viewed them as family and with their own parents dead. They treated each other like blood. However as they grew up it was obvious that Angelina was becoming more then a sister to them. They were falling in love.
They were her princes and she their princess but it went all so wrong. Now they gets a second chance when in the present Devlin brings them together in this novella and a chance to sort themselves out.
It is not easy to sort a world of pain and we are quickly thrown in the deep end as we watch Angelina returned not knowing where she stands . Angelina has fallen for all of them and when she left at the tender age of eighteen she didn’t know what to do. Four years later , she is still the same. She loves them all, but each brother is different. Each have clear characteristics that make them standouts but Brand the oldest and the head of family is the one we have to deal with the problems. Those problems are complicated by his younger brothers who know what they want to do but can’t as Brand is questioning things.
Delvin delivered one sexy novella with some depth and feelings. Whilst the aim focus on Brand, I wished we got to see how much exactly affected the brothers as they had some past hurt as well. Well Angelina proclaimed she loved all brothers , I wished this conveyed as well as the decisions she made and the fact that Brand was at her fore mind when she did. It seemed tiny little bit of favorism.
Otherwise it was well written book that has come a re-read favourite because the tale that can be found under the cover and it combines two of my favourite things in a romance.