Friday 21 June 2013

The vincent brothers- Abbi Glines - Book review

RATE:★★★★
Pages:304
Author: Abbi Glines
Published: June 2012

I actually really enjoyed reading this book. It's an easy read and from the first page you are hooked to the story. I thought when I read the ending of the first book that I wouldn't like Lana but this book was sweeter and calm than the first book that was anger, hotness...steamy.

Let me just talk about these two and get it over with. Ashton, who was the main girl between Sawyer and Beau in the first book and I thought she was alright and Beau I thought he was alright too...I didn't really get much for them.

In this book I DISLIKED ASHTON, like she was this perfect Barbie doll and it just annoyed me. But Beau was worse because he stole his brother’s girlfriend but he got mad when Sawyer said anything or even looked at her. It was like "Don't make me beat you up," like REALLY he couldn't solve his problems without using  his fists. That's not hot, it was stupid, you steal his girlfriend, sawyer can say whatever he wants and you should just take it....

That really annoyed me, especially after reading beautiful disaster...No one beats Travis, that freaking psycho...

But also sometimes Sawyer was like that as well, maybe these authors think that's what we wanna read...Nooo.

Moving on, Lana, I really liked her that's very rare for me in these types of books but I could somewhat relate and it was really interesting to see her grow a little bit and I thought it was really fun and enjoyable to read the scenes between her and Sawyer.

About Sawyer, in the first book we didn't really get to see him as much but actually had a little bit of an image of him and I liked him a lot more than Beau and he made mistakes and slowly learnt from it. What I also liked about this book was it wasn't too much of him still being mad about Ashton and the relationship happened slowly but perfectly.

The ending, I am not going to ruin it but for me I thought that it was Cheesy and I didn't like it. It was too much for me and not realistic at all.

But I give Abbi props, on her writing skills because some of those scenes were, WOAHHH. That's all I’m going to say.

I honestly, enjoyed this book, I had to force myself to put it down and I still finished it very quickly, the writing just flowed from page to page. There were no twists and ohmygosh moments but it was just one of those books you just enjoyed reading page by page.
 

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