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The Vincent Brothers
by Abbi Glines
Abbi Glines knows romance. I would like to start out by saying that this is really upper YA and almost not YA at all. I would call it "new adult", which is a new genre that I am really loving. (it's basically upper YA/adult crossover) I LOVED The Vincent Boys, and Beau is one of my all time favorite book boyfriends. I am pretty much obsessed with him. The Vincent Brothers is awesome too. I just love reading Abbi's books because this lady knows how to tell a story!
I liked Sawyer from The Vincent Boys. I loved how good he was, so I was really excited that he was getting his own book. And Lana just works so much better for him than Ash ever did, in my opinion. But I have to say, Sawyer disappointed a little bit in this book. I understand that he thought Ash was the love of his life, but he kind of acted like a jerk at some points in this book. He claimed to be the "good" brother, but he was openly using Lana for a little bit. And Ash always had the best of intentions and he was rude to her too. Now, I was not ready to give up on Sawyer. (even though he did sign with University of Florida- and I'm a Florida State Seminole for life- but I'll overlook that as a lapse in judgment) I kept rooting for him and Lana. Because Lana- she is AWESOME! I just loved her- so I wanted Sawyer to snap out his attitude for her sake. And he did snap out of his funk and then he was the same lovable Sawyer. I missed him and was really happy to see him back on track.
Really the best thing about this book is watching how two people can affect each others lives and actually help shape the kind of person you can be. It was incredible watching Lana and Sawyer change each other. (in a good way). I loved them together and I loved reading about their journey. It wasn't all fun and games, but then again- neither is life. Beau and Ash also have a role in this book and they are as cute as ever. I want to read another book about Beau!! He is my favorite Vincent Brother by far. The Vincent Boys series are some of the best contemporary romances that I have ever read. This is a great summer read.
I liked Sawyer from The Vincent Boys. I loved how good he was, so I was really excited that he was getting his own book. And Lana just works so much better for him than Ash ever did, in my opinion. But I have to say, Sawyer disappointed a little bit in this book. I understand that he thought Ash was the love of his life, but he kind of acted like a jerk at some points in this book. He claimed to be the "good" brother, but he was openly using Lana for a little bit. And Ash always had the best of intentions and he was rude to her too. Now, I was not ready to give up on Sawyer. (even though he did sign with University of Florida- and I'm a Florida State Seminole for life- but I'll overlook that as a lapse in judgment) I kept rooting for him and Lana. Because Lana- she is AWESOME! I just loved her- so I wanted Sawyer to snap out his attitude for her sake. And he did snap out of his funk and then he was the same lovable Sawyer. I missed him and was really happy to see him back on track.
Really the best thing about this book is watching how two people can affect each others lives and actually help shape the kind of person you can be. It was incredible watching Lana and Sawyer change each other. (in a good way). I loved them together and I loved reading about their journey. It wasn't all fun and games, but then again- neither is life. Beau and Ash also have a role in this book and they are as cute as ever. I want to read another book about Beau!! He is my favorite Vincent Brother by far. The Vincent Boys series are some of the best contemporary romances that I have ever read. This is a great summer read.