Author : Abbi Glines
Publisher : Simon Pulse
Getting a boy to fall head-over-heels in love with you isn’t easy. Especially when he’s been in love with your cousin for as long as you can remember.Lana has lived her life in her cousin’s shadow. Ashton always made perfect grades, had tons of friends, and looks model-perfect. And she’s always had Sawyer Vincent—the only boy Lana’s ever wanted—wrapped around her finger. But now things are different. Lana has a chance to make Sawyer see her, and she’s taking it. If only he’d get over Ashton—because Lana is sick of second-best.Sawyer’s heart is broken. He’s lost his best girl to his best friend. And then Lana comes to town. Ashton’s cousin has always been sweet and soft-spoken, but now she’s drop-dead gorgeous as well. Sawyer doesn’t know if Lana can heal his broken heart, but spending time with her might at least make Ashton jealous.What starts as a carefree fling becomes a lusty game of seduction. Sawyer and Lana may have different motives, but their scintillating hookups are the same kind of steamy. . . .
The Vincent Brothers is the second book in the Vincent Boys duo logy. The title has its own meaning. If you’ve read the first book, you’ll understand. I have to tell you that this review might contain spoilers so there, I’ve warned you. After all, this book takes place after the event at The Vincent Boys.
In the first book, Ashton’s cousin, Lana came visit her for a while and had a bit fun with the Vincents. Well in this book, we’ll see things from her perspective and Sawyer’s. Basically, The Vincent Brothers is about Lana trying to make Sawyer falls in love with her while Sawyer tries to move on from Ashton, and the continuation of the mystery about Beau’s father.
I love The Vincent Brothers more than The Vincent Boys because of Sawyer. I know that Beau is hotter than Sawyer. I know that Beau’s story with Ashton is more exciting but I like Sawyer. It’s nice to finally see things from his point of view. This book is also steamy like the previous but in a different way. As we know (or as I know, at least), Beau is more experienced in these things than Sawyer so he tends to take things slowly. Slower than Beau. I guess.
I found a playlist for this book in the last page. Too bad that I found the playlist after I finished reading the book. It would be nice if I could enjoy reading the book and listening to those songs. It’s said that the playlist could be accessed on Abbi Gline’s webpage, but when I tried to access it the page could not be found. Too bad. It’s written in the book that Lana uses Colbie Caillat’s song Tell Him as her ringtone. So there, one song from the list. Anyway, even though the very ending of the duo logy is a bit happy ever after, The Vincent Brothers is a nice conclusion for the duo logy.
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