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The Brentwood Boys
by Meghan Quinn
The Locker Room:
This book was fun, it was sweet, it was laugh out loud funny, and truly addicting from start to finish.
I wasn’t expecting to feel so much emotion while reading this, but it was hard not to. It was hard not to completely fall for Knox and Emory’s story.
Emory is starting at a new school with her BFF’s after ending a six-year relationship with her jerk of an ex. She was hurt and she isn’t going to trust any man easily. Knox is a baseball star, he is on track to join the major leagues, he has never had a serious relationship but when he meets Emory there is something about her that he can’t turn way. Their first “meeting” at a party was funny, but the first official run in, and I mean literal run in, is super adorable.
I loved their instant friendship and that no matter what happened they would always keep that friendship. I loved that Knox was insanely sweet and his patience to take things slow. I think he stole my heart and instantly become my number one book boyfriend.
Emory decides they need rules, she still has her walls up and isn't completely ready to jump into another relationship, she isn't ready to fully trust another man, but she can't deny her connection to Knox.
Rule 1: "Friends forever and always"
Rule 2: " lots and lots of oral. Pants-loan, no boatloads of oral. more oral than anyone can ever imagine."
Rule 3: "keep things casual."
Rule 4: "no matter how casual we are, we are always exclusive. That means my penis is the only penis you're fondling."
Meghan Quinn wrote a beautiful sports romance that is full of love, second chances, tears, laughs, steaminess. It is so easy to get lost in the story, fall in love with Knox and Emory and their friends.
The Dugout:
I LOVED LOVED LOVED Carson, Milly and their story. If you thought Knox Gentry blew your socks off, wait until you meet Carson Stone.
The Dugout may be one of my favorite baseball romances. Carson is back after missing the draft due to an injury, but things just aren’t right with his swing. Enter Milly. She lives and breathes baseball. She always has. She knows how to help Carson, but will he listen to her?
Milly Potter. I have NEVER been more in love with a heroine. She isn’t like every other female. She is different, she is weird and she doesn’t mind hanging out with the guys. She is simple and super relatable. Milly is the kind of person I would want to be best friends with. She is sweet, hilarious ,smart and just pretty awesome. Carson Stone. I kind of expected him to be sort of a player and not super serious about anything but getting draft, which he was, but there was more to him. Carson had so many different layers and he was a pleasant surprise.
This story had everything. It had baseball, family, romance, swoon-worthy moments, laugh out loud moments, and moments where you wanted to knock some sense into Carson. I couldn’t put this down and loved every single thing about Carson and Milly’s story.
The Lineup:
If Jason Orson isn’t the ultimate book boyfriend, then I don’t know who is. Seriously, I thought Knox was fantastic, then Carson, but Jason. Well he just knocks it out of the park. Talk about a swoon worthy hero! The Lineup had me laughing from the very beginning and swooning over Jason. It also had me bawling my eyes out at times. It was the best kind of emotional rollercoaster.
Jason is sensitive, obnoxious, has no filter, sweet and a giant teddy bear. Plus, the man can cook. #BestDamnTatoSaladEver. Dottie is a BOSS, literally. She is hardworking and focused on her career. They went to college together; Dottie knew who Jason was. She even had a crush on him at the time. They run in the same circle of friends, however, never really spent time together.
Jason and Dottie’s chemistry was explosive. I LOVED every single thing about their relationship. Jason brought out a different side to Dottie that she had pushed away to focus on her career. There were so many sweet and adorable moments between the two of them.
Jason, Knox and Carson’s friendship is something that will just make you smile. Those three guys are hilarious together and are really like brothers to each other. Dottie is the same way with Emory, Milly and Lindsey. The entire crew is hilarious and will have you dying of laughter.
You may want to avoid reading this in a public place because I promise you will laugh out loud constantly.
Extended Epilogue:
This epilogue is perfection. It was perfect for all three of the couples and their friendship. I loved getting to see glimpses of them all in the futures to see where they are at and how they are doing. I was laughing so hard at times that I was crying, but I was also crying because this epilogue was emotional and heartbreaking. I’ve fallen in love with these characters and to see that there were struggles and heartache between one of my favorites I was shattered. If you’ve met Knox, Carson and Jason this extended epilogue is a one to check out!
This book was fun, it was sweet, it was laugh out loud funny, and truly addicting from start to finish.
I wasn’t expecting to feel so much emotion while reading this, but it was hard not to. It was hard not to completely fall for Knox and Emory’s story.
Emory is starting at a new school with her BFF’s after ending a six-year relationship with her jerk of an ex. She was hurt and she isn’t going to trust any man easily. Knox is a baseball star, he is on track to join the major leagues, he has never had a serious relationship but when he meets Emory there is something about her that he can’t turn way. Their first “meeting” at a party was funny, but the first official run in, and I mean literal run in, is super adorable.
I loved their instant friendship and that no matter what happened they would always keep that friendship. I loved that Knox was insanely sweet and his patience to take things slow. I think he stole my heart and instantly become my number one book boyfriend.
Emory decides they need rules, she still has her walls up and isn't completely ready to jump into another relationship, she isn't ready to fully trust another man, but she can't deny her connection to Knox.
Rule 1: "Friends forever and always"
Rule 2: " lots and lots of oral. Pants-loan, no boatloads of oral. more oral than anyone can ever imagine."
Rule 3: "keep things casual."
Rule 4: "no matter how casual we are, we are always exclusive. That means my penis is the only penis you're fondling."
Meghan Quinn wrote a beautiful sports romance that is full of love, second chances, tears, laughs, steaminess. It is so easy to get lost in the story, fall in love with Knox and Emory and their friends.
The Dugout:
I LOVED LOVED LOVED Carson, Milly and their story. If you thought Knox Gentry blew your socks off, wait until you meet Carson Stone.
The Dugout may be one of my favorite baseball romances. Carson is back after missing the draft due to an injury, but things just aren’t right with his swing. Enter Milly. She lives and breathes baseball. She always has. She knows how to help Carson, but will he listen to her?
Milly Potter. I have NEVER been more in love with a heroine. She isn’t like every other female. She is different, she is weird and she doesn’t mind hanging out with the guys. She is simple and super relatable. Milly is the kind of person I would want to be best friends with. She is sweet, hilarious ,smart and just pretty awesome. Carson Stone. I kind of expected him to be sort of a player and not super serious about anything but getting draft, which he was, but there was more to him. Carson had so many different layers and he was a pleasant surprise.
This story had everything. It had baseball, family, romance, swoon-worthy moments, laugh out loud moments, and moments where you wanted to knock some sense into Carson. I couldn’t put this down and loved every single thing about Carson and Milly’s story.
The Lineup:
If Jason Orson isn’t the ultimate book boyfriend, then I don’t know who is. Seriously, I thought Knox was fantastic, then Carson, but Jason. Well he just knocks it out of the park. Talk about a swoon worthy hero! The Lineup had me laughing from the very beginning and swooning over Jason. It also had me bawling my eyes out at times. It was the best kind of emotional rollercoaster.
Jason is sensitive, obnoxious, has no filter, sweet and a giant teddy bear. Plus, the man can cook. #BestDamnTatoSaladEver. Dottie is a BOSS, literally. She is hardworking and focused on her career. They went to college together; Dottie knew who Jason was. She even had a crush on him at the time. They run in the same circle of friends, however, never really spent time together.
Jason and Dottie’s chemistry was explosive. I LOVED every single thing about their relationship. Jason brought out a different side to Dottie that she had pushed away to focus on her career. There were so many sweet and adorable moments between the two of them.
Jason, Knox and Carson’s friendship is something that will just make you smile. Those three guys are hilarious together and are really like brothers to each other. Dottie is the same way with Emory, Milly and Lindsey. The entire crew is hilarious and will have you dying of laughter.
You may want to avoid reading this in a public place because I promise you will laugh out loud constantly.
Extended Epilogue:
This epilogue is perfection. It was perfect for all three of the couples and their friendship. I loved getting to see glimpses of them all in the futures to see where they are at and how they are doing. I was laughing so hard at times that I was crying, but I was also crying because this epilogue was emotional and heartbreaking. I’ve fallen in love with these characters and to see that there were struggles and heartache between one of my favorites I was shattered. If you’ve met Knox, Carson and Jason this extended epilogue is a one to check out!