So, without further ado, here are 5 book series that you should definitely check out if you loved The Brown Sisters trilogy by Talia Hibbert: 1. The Hot and Hammered trilogy by Tessa BaileyWhy fans of The Brown Sisters will love it: -Mental health representation (including PTSD) -Focuses on the Castle sisters and their best friend Rosie -Loveable and hilarious main characters (including a Birthday party clown and the star of a house renovation show) -Lots of female empowerment (the main characters even form a club to support each other) -Swoon-worthy love interests (including a hot major league baseball player and a cowboy turned construction worker who is caring for his young niece) -Lots of spice and romance (including a marriage on the rocks, an age gap romance, a workplace romance, and an “enemies to lovers” romance) -Books with interconnected storylines that can be read as standalones -All the books end in a happily ever after My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ out of 5 stars Click HERE to add the Hot and Hammered trilogy on Goodreads! 2. The Bergman Brothers series by Chloe LieseWhy fans of The Brown Sisters will love it: -Mental health and disability representation (Crohn’s disease, autism, hearing loss, and chronic pain) -Focuses on the rugged-looking and swoon-worthy Bergman brothers (and sisters) who have strong athletic abilities and “cinnamon roll” personalities -The latest installment, Everything for You, features LGBTQ+ representation -Lots of spice and romance (including a “fake” marriage, a lot of slow burn romance, and an “enemies to lovers” romance) -Books with interconnected storylines that can be read as standalones -All the books end in a happily ever after My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ out of 5 stars Click HERE to add the Bergman Brothers series on Goodreads! 3. The Off-Campus series by Elle KennedyWhy fans of The Brown Sisters will love it: -Mental health representation -In addition to being best friends and roommates, all the main characters are sexy hockey players on the Briar University hockey team -All the main characters are initially bad boys and players, but they end up turning into total sweethearts -All the female love interests are sassy, empowered, and loveable -Lots of humor (including a competition to see who would make the best godfather and a series of ridiculous tasks that must be completed to earn a second chance) -Slow burn romances with lots of spice -Books with interconnected storylines that can be read as standalones -All the books end in a happily ever after My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ out of 5 stars Click HERE to add the Off-Campus series on Goodreads! 4. The Written in the Stars trilogy by Alexandria BellefleurWhy fans of The Brown Sisters will love it: -LGBTQ+ representation -Focuses on a quirky group of best friends and co-workers -Loveable main characters and love interests (including the developer of a matchmaker app and the creators of a popular astrological social media page) -Lots of spice and romance (including a second chance romance, a childhood crush, and fake dating) -Books with interconnected storylines that can be read as standalones -All the books end in a happily ever after My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ out of 5 stars Click HERE to add the Written in the Stars trilogy on Goodreads! 5. The All Access series by Evie MitchellWhy fans of The Brown Sisters will love it:
-Disability representation (Crohn’s disease, wheelchair users, and amputees) -Focuses on a group of female best friends searching for love -Strong female main characters (including a podcast host and a small business owner) -Swoon-worthy love interests -Lots of spice (including accessible rope play) and romance (including a second chance romance) -Books with interconnected storylines that can be read as standalones -All the books end in a happily ever after -The third book in the series, Darn Knit All, is expected to release in 2023 My Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ out of 5 stars Click HERE to add the All Access series on Goodreads!
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