
My best friend’s brother needs help. And not just because he’s the most annoying man on the face of the earth.
Brock Jones is the definition of a workaholic. He’s constantly on his phone and barely leaves his office.
This makes everyone who loves him worry—namely, his twin and my best friend, Sutton.
She sends me to check on him, and I find out he’s worse off than anyone thinks.
He begs me not to tell Sutton his secret. I agree, but on one he lets me help him out of this mess.
Now we’re spending more time together than ever before, and my big, dumb heart is starting to fall for him.
Which can’t happen, because I need someone who’s husband material, and Brock has already said til death do us part to his job.
The Confidentiality Clause is a best friend’s brother romcom with tons of banter! It has all the sizzling chemistry you love, without the explicit scenes. Check out the fifth and final book in the More Than a Game series, a series based around four professional athletes and their agent.
My Review:
Eeeeepppp!!! I’ve been waiting for Brock’s story. ‘The Confidentiality Clause’ is the fifth book in Annah Conwell’s ‘More Than a Game’ series, though it can certainly be read as a standalone novel. I love the continuity with the guy friend group and the lovely series epilogue at the end of this last book. Such a treat for series fans!
And what an epic grand finale for the series. Ariel and Brock are…well, not exactly each other’s idea of a love match, that’s for sure! Their snarky banter is so well written. Enough snark to keep me chuckling without making it seem mean-spirited. These two have a kind of love/hate relationship from the start. Definitely opposites attract and Brock is such a grumpy workaholic that I despaired of him ever loosening up. But I hadn’t bargained on Ariel’s free-spirited determination to shake his life up a bit – for good, of course!
Conwell’s writing is smart and snappy and full of wit which makes it easy to breeze through the story. But she also excels at creating characters with emotional depth, grappling with real struggles as they try to come to grips with the kind of stuff readers can relate to. And that combination – comedy and drama – is what makes this book so riveting.
I listened to the audio edition of ‘The Confidentiality Clause’ narrated by Chelsea Kwoka and JD Tomlinson and loved every second of it! I’m finding that I really enjoy dual narrators, especially for a rom/com and these performers delivered both the humour and all the emotion perfectly. They really enhanced my listening pleasure.
My thanks to Dreamscape Media and Net Galley for providing me with an audio copy of this book.



