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The Vincent Boys (The Vincent Boys #1) Kindle Edition | Pages: 260 pages
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Original Title: The Vincent Brothers (The Vincent Boys, #1) ASIN B005VHPAJI
Edition Language: English URL http://www.abbiglines.com/p/vincent-boys.html
Series: The Vincent Boys #1
Characters: Ashton Gray, Beau Vincent, Sawyer Vincent
Setting: Grove, Alabama,2011(United States)

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Ashton is getting tired of being good, of impressing her parents and playing ideal girlfriend to Sawyer Vincent. Sawyer is perfect, a regular Prince Charming, but when he leaves town for the summer, it’s his cousin Beau who catches Ashton’s eye. Beau is the sexiest guy she’s ever seen, and even though he’s dangerous, Ashton is drawn to him. Beau loves his cousin like a brother, so the last thing he wants to do is make a move on Sawyer’s girl. Ashton is off-limits, absolutely. That’s why he does his best to keep his distance, even though he’s been in love with her forever. When Ashton wants to rekindle their childhood friendship in Sawyer’s absence, Beau knows he should say no. Ashton and Beau don’t want to hurt Sawyer. But the more they try to stay away from each other, the more intense their urges become. It’s getting way too hard to resist....

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Title:The Vincent Boys (The Vincent Boys #1)
Author:Abbi Glines
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 260 pages
Published:October 12th 2011
Categories:Romance. Young Adult. New Adult. Contemporary. Contemporary Romance. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. High School

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Ratings: 3.97 From 70348 Users | 3845 Reviews

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2.5 stars. My low rating is only for some strange behavior quirks but The Vincent Boys wasn't a bad way to pass a couple of hours, even if the book had a few moments that I could have lived without. For the most part, this was a quick, simple, and somewhat entertaining love story - with a few glaring flaws.Beau - He's the stereotypical bad boy in a stereotypical story. He's hot; he knows it; he flaunts it. Yet, he has a soft side because he carries a torch for the one girl he's always wanted but

2.5Jeez the over abundance of angst/drama in this has left me exhausted.And seriously my teenage life was like watching paint dry compared to this lot. Nothing is ever easy for Abbi Glines characters is it?! I've read a few of her books and they're all the same formula, clearly that works for some but it's just too over the top for me to really enjoy.

I haven't written a review in... months, but I feel so strongly about this book I can't help putting down my opinion here.Oh my.Is this a book?If it weren't from the fact that it was free I'd be pissed. And I thought it would be a safe bet.Where should I start from? The tons of grammatical mistakes? The terrible, terrible dialogues missing all punctuation?The story so similar to Liz Reinhardt's Junk Miles which she managed to write way better?The unbelievable plot where a girl stays for three

Buy this book on: | Amazon | Barnes and Noble | Audible | BookDepository (FREE WORLDWIDESHIPPING) |2 out of 5 stars (Please read my rating system further below). Ooookay. I'm currently trying to make sense of why I decided to read this book and have come to a conclusion. A) I wanted to see if this Abbi Glines series would be better than the other series I read (due to all the hype around Abbi Glines books). B) I knew I would be able to read this book suuuupppppper fast. C) I wanted some

First off, Abbi Glines is amazing.Secondly, ok, let's be real. About half way through this book, I contemplated putting it down. Not that the story wasn't good, but because I was so emotional about it and I didn't see a way for anyone, not anyone, to have a happy ending. I was saying to myself, "Abbi, how dare you! You hook me and then break my heart!!" But of course, Abbi knows how to finagle a story. The way she brings all things in, all people, all walks of life makes for a beautiful story.

4.5 Stars! Abbi Glines has a way with the boys! The Vincent Boys stole my heart and earned an all inclusive stay in my daydreams!Beau, Sawyer, and Ashton shared trouble and love while growing up in a small, southern town filled with gossip, gossip, and more gossip. The Vincent family is the towns star attraction and main source of gossip. Sawyer fills the all around Mr. Perfect, good boy role. Beau balances out the town with his beautiful bad boy reputation. Every town needs a bad boythank

Wow! I just finished this book in one sitting. I could. not. put. it. down! Talk about steamy!!! I'm pretty sure I'm in love with Beau. Like seriously in love. What a great, great book!!!
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