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Meet My Brothers

A Hidden Heiress, Six Billionaire Protectors, and the Love She Never Expected

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Meet My Brothers

By: Liz Mammy
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Mia Bowen never meant to marry into power—but one accident changed everything. She finds herself wed to the heir of an elite, wealthy family. Just as she discovers she's pregnant, he hands her divorce papers without a second thought. As if that betrayal wasn’t enough, a fake heiress moves into her home, claiming Mia’s place, while her mother-in-law mocks her for being poor and insignificant.

But fate has other plans.

Out of nowhere, six dazzling and influential men enter her life.
The first, a real estate tycoon, offers her a hundred luxury villas.
The second, a genius AI scientist, gifts her a rare driverless car.
The third, a top surgeon with golden hands, cooks for her with gentle care.
The fourth, a world-class pianist, plays her private serenades each night.
The fifth, a powerful lawyer, defends her and silences every critic.
The sixth, an award-winning actor, confesses his love for her publicly and without shame.

When the fake heiress smugly claims, “They’re just my brothers and cousins,” the six men reply in perfect harmony:
No—Mia is the true heiress of our family.”

Now, Mia lives surrounded by love, luxury, and protection. With her baby on the way and six powerful men at her side, she finally reclaims the life she never thought she deserved.

But someone from her past—someone who let her go—is watching it all… and starting to regret everything

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There’s 6 books in this series & it leaves you with no resolution. Incomplete & never ending story. The drama is overdone & exhausting.

Don’t get sucked in!

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So nice to hear a story where the protagonist is the underdog and wins victories against the antagonist again and again.

The underdog wins!

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I was honestly interested in listening to this because of the story, however, it did not meet expectations.

This book was entertaining until the last few chapters jumped all over the place and I couldn’t follow what was happening in the story. The chapters didn’t begin where the previous one left off and the characters were talking about things, places, introduced new characters which left me totally confused. I had absolutely no idea what was going on. It’s like there are minutes missing from each chapter. As it is the bully romance stories are very challenging to read/listen to anyway so as a listener I felt like I was being gaslit like I missed something or was being dropped into chapters like a tv show where things happened off screen.

The AI narrator was hilariously bad. I honestly kept listening because of the reader. She has all the wrong inflections in all the wrong places and then sometimes no inflection where there should be. She has no concept of how to use grammar to instill meaning and no emotion, lol. She’s so crazy bad that it’s funny. But the book is not supposed to be funny so you may want to get an actual narrator to read this title.

Meet My Brothers

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this is written both disjointed, unrealistic, and like the author has no knowledge of how adult life works. eve within its own world stories have to follow rules, and if they are different to ours they have to be explained.
***spoilers****
no woman can feel a baby flutter at one month pregnant. the husband cannot throw her out just because she signed a paper, it has to be recorded at the courthouse (no mention at prenup) a body guard would not strike another person first. and her though process is oxymoron ice. she states the opposites to be true when the actions speak otherwise.
I feel like this was a high schoolers or similarly aged author with no worldly knowledge.

I questioned the age of the author

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