Bad at Being Good (An MM Brother’s Best Friend Romance) by A.L. Morrow – Review by Rosanna Ingram
Bad at Being Good by A.L. Morrow
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Warning right up front: this book covers some very serious topics including death, grief, and addiction.
I enjoyed this book. Each of the characters comes to life across the pages. The multiple POVs allows you to really delve in to how each of them are dealing with the guilt and grieving surrounding Kellan’s death. They are each trying to heal in their own way (even if some of those ways are VERY unhealthy). As Milo and Benji are there for each other, trying to keep the other one from spiraling, promises made in the past are harder and harder to keep. When the twist came I was definitely shocked but it was woven nicely into the story.
I enjoyed the characters as they grew both as individuals and together. I also enjoyed getting a glimpse of the other people that surround them in their daily lives. At times, the story felt so real that I had to remind myself that these characters are fictional. A good book that I couldn’t put down til the end.
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