A review by fortheloveoffictionalworlds
The Maddox Brothers by Ella Jade, Lacey Wolfe

4.0

I received an eARC of the book in exchange for an honest review.

Two brothers and the twists and turns they face in the journey to their HEA!

Hudson Maddox is controlled, focused and charming owner of a real estate company. Kennedy is the laid back, impulsive care free woman who is only now finding her foothold in the real estate industry. They are both the opposites of each other and thus, their attraction is something they both can’t understand.
It is easy to like Hudson – he is logical, methodological and intelligent. It wasn’t easy to like Kennedy – she was exactly what she was portrayed as – Daddy’s spoiled little princess, who doesn’t appreciate any advice given to her, even if she knows that the advice is sound, because she is hell bent upon proving herself to be competent – she just forgets that the path to success is not only littered with failures but also paved with humble attitude.
Thus, I never really understood their relationship – it, to me felt forced and the so called chemistry was unexplainable.
Therefore, the 2 star rating – only for Hudson Maddox!

Liam Maddox is a man-ho. No other words for it, no other explanation for it! He plays the field and after his brother, is the most eligible bachelor in town. The fact that he has his own construction business and that he works with his hands only makes him all the more appealing ;)
The reason why he is a man-ho? Chelsea, his high school sweetheart; The one who broke his heart and walked away. Chelsea has now come back to town, for good. She doesn’t really want to run into the boy whose heart she broke, but she really has no choice.
Now Liam’s book is one that I really liked – there is angst, there is explosive chemistry, and boy is there some unexplained circumstances. I really loved Liam and Chelsea together – they actually grew up during the years they broke up – and that maturity can be seen in the way they communicate with each other and it is brilliant!

Hence, the 4 star rating :D

I liked Liam Maddox’s story much more than I liked Hudson’s! But since I absolutely loved both the brothers – giving the book on the whole a 3.5 star rating :D