The Confidentiality Clause (More Than a Game, #5)
by Annah Conwell
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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... The narrative encourages readers to remain attentive by offering subtle connections between events. Small details introduced earlier often gain significance later in the story. This sense of continuity rewards careful reading and enhances satisfaction. The author presents ideas in a clear and organized manner, making the story easy to follow even when exploring layered concepts. Information is revealed naturally through the progression of the plot, preventing confusion and maintaining reader interest. This clarity supports a smooth and enjoyable reading experience.