By Lena Little — My Irish Stepbrother
As with most works by Lena Little , the book is characterized as a "steamy short" with high emotional intensity, protective male leads, and a guaranteed . It is a quick read, approximately 96 pages long, designed for readers who enjoy age-gap or forbidden step-sibling tropes.
The narrative follows Daniela's arrival in Ireland, where she seeks out her new stepbrother, , who owns a local Irish pub. While she expects a brotherly welcome, their meeting is charged with immediate attraction. My Irish Stepbrother by Lena Little
A notable romantic detail is Dex's nickname for Daniela, "Clover," which plays into the Irish theme. Reader Expectations As with most works by Lena Little ,
True to Lena Little's style, the romance features "insta-love" tropes. Dex gives Daniela a job at the pub primarily to keep her close and away from other men. While she expects a brotherly welcome, their meeting
The central conflict revolves around the "off-limits" nature of their relationship. Despite being newly related by marriage, Dex is instantly possessive and protective of Daniela.