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When people-pleasing Chloe learns that her birth mother has unexpectedly had another baby, she doesn’t hesitate to become a next of kin guardian. But when she fails to pass Child Protective Services’ financial evaluation, she is faced with a choice: see her baby sister placed in foster care or participate in CPS’ new initiative, TeamUp. Enter Warren, a surly mechanic’s apprentice attempting to get custody of his deaf fifteen-year-old brother after failing CPS’ housing evaluation. The two strangers immediately clash but agree to live together until Warren can find housing elsewhere and Chloe can further grow her freelance career. As their lives intertwine, Chloe and Warren both realise that they’re far more similar than they could have imagined. What started as forced begins to feel natural—and far less lonely. Chemistry soon intensifies beyond what either of them can stand, but they must each decide if what burns between them is worth risking their arrangement and, ultimately, the well-being of their siblings. With banter, heart, and steam that will have the reader blushing, Next of Kin is a true underdog story of two young adults redefining what family can look like.
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very sweet!! great tension. loved that the characters were mature and acted like adults. single parent/guardian isn’t usually my trope of choice but I enjoyed this—the characters’ pasts and hoped for the future really added some good depth to the story. wish the guy didn’t have a buzz cut though lmao
2.5 ⭐️
I could suspend my disbelief for the premise that the state would pair strangers together so they could place kids with them, I guess that’s possible but seemed unlikely.
I couldn’t overcome the gooey ness of their relationship and the last nail in the coffin was the too quick declaration of love.
Maybe it’s just not for me? I usually like contemporary romance and the idea is not bad, I just found no excitement in their relationship there were no stakes I was never worried about them so it was just kinda flat.