Book Review: "Making Her Theirs" by Lily Manning

“Making Her Theirs” by Lily Manning is a fast-paced, lust-filled adventure that sees Georgia Presley Henry across the Atlantic and into the pub below her newly rented flat, as she travels to Edinburgh on business, after recently securing a new promotion at work. 

"Making Her Theirs" book on iPad, sitting on table with glass of whiskey

A self-proclaimed numbers/math nerd who shelters her own insecurities about love and worth, Georgia finds herself swept up and in the arms of Scottish brothers Knox and Finn after some heavy flirting at the bar. She ends up in the bed of the third and final brother, Lachlan, by the end of the evening thanks to a faulty keypad on her flat’s door. 

The story follows Georgia and the ten days that follow as she spends more time with the three very distinct brothers. Knox, the family protector and guide, is possessive, intense, and knows exactly what he wants. Finn, the charming, sweet, bartender who shares his kitchen favorites with Georgia. And Lachlan, the brooding, quiet “fixer” of the bunch who knows almost immediately he wants to take care of Georgia. 

The whirlwind romance was almost break-neck in speed and I felt there could have been more character development between all of the spice (which comes a-plenty in this book). I love that the female lead character is smart, intelligent, and kind of a nerd - but that she’s able to connect with and find something she needs in each of the three brothers. I’m not sure how realistic the love arc is, considering she’s only supposed to be in Scotland for 10 days…but hey. If I were in her shoes with three insanely hot brothers in the enchanting land of Scotland, steeped in history and lore, I could very well fall in love in less than a week too, I think. And let’s just say the spice was…consistent and explosive throughout the entire novel. 

If you’re looking for your next quick and dirty (and I mean that in the best way possible), why-choose romance, check out “Making Her Theirs” by Lily Manning.

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