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Knocked Up by my Best Friend’s Brothers by Kai Lesy
03/24/2025
“You’ve always been ours. And now, we’re done waiting.”
One wardrobe malfunction.
Four people who shouldn’t be together.
One secret that changes everything.
It's my best friend's wedding and I'm casually doing my maid of honor duties.
Let’s just say my dress isn’t ready for these curves.
It rips at the worst possible moment, and I bolt for the nearest exit.
I’m standing there in nothing but my heels when the door opens.
And guess who I run into.
My best friend’s way too charismatic brother.
I wish I could say I play it cool.
But I’ve had a crush on him—and his brothers—since forever.
He gives me the greatest pleasure of my life.
Then his brothers join in.
Their touch burns. Their words consume me.
I crave them—even more than I fear the fallout.
Growing up, they were my protectors. My almost-family.
They chased away every guy who ever looked my way.
Now, after years apart, they’re finally ready to show me how they feel.
This all feels like a dream… but I know better.
Because it’s only a matter of time before the dark secrets about my family come to light...
Jeopardizing everything I hold dear.
But one thing has become abundantly clear:
My best friend’s brothers will burn the world to the ground before anyone harms me or the little miracle growing inside me. And honestly? I’m kind of into it.
Book Length: 150-320 Pages
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