Friday, November 3

***RELEASE BLITZ, REVIEW & EXCERPT*** The Other Brother by Meghan Quinn

         

                                           

I got the call. The dreaded call every child fears. My dad wasn’t well, and the man who had always been my everything needed me.
There was only one thing to do; pack up and head back to my hometown. I had finally made my dream life in the city with the great job and loving boyfriend. But was there really a choice not to go?
I found a wonderful job, a quaint house to rent, my boyfriend was working on joining me in Binghamton, and my favorite pizza place was only miles away. Life was good.
Until I met my neighbor.
It's been three years since I'd seen Aaron Walters, and my God is he all kinds of sexy gorgeous. Figures. He was supposed to be my forever, the man I grew old with, but he had different plans. How can a man who ripped my heart apart still trip me up? How can he make me still want him now more than ever?
I’m tempted, I’m drawn toward him, I’m completely and utterly unaware that I’m dating his biological brother.
Now two men own my heart. The question is, which brother will I choose?


ADD TO GOODREADS


AVAILABLE NOW
AMAZON US | Amazon Print | AMAZON AU | AMAZON CA | AMAZON UK
     

 REVIEW

Bloody hell i love him!!

Smalls aka Aaron! Be still my beating broken heart! I need to give him a hug... all over hug... spider monkey attached forever hug! GAH!

Smalls, always the quieter one of the three guys is feeling a little lonely. Now his two best friends are loved up he's trying to fill his time by looking after his elderly neighbors and making his home one he can be truly proud of. He's at a good place in his life mostly, the only thing missing is a piece of his past that he pushed away. His neighbor asks him to help her rent out her house and he agrees. He's getting a new neighbor and hoping they're a little younger than the rest of his street so maybe he can have someone to hang out with.

Amelia is moving home. She's leaving her life in the city to be closer to her dad. He's not well and she knows she has to be there for him. Her boyfriend Trey has agreed and they plan on making the move with Amelia going first and he's to follow once he finds a job. Until then they agree to do the long distance relationship, vowing to make it work. Trey finds her a nice little rental house so she sets off back to her home town with hopes of her future back home with her dad and soon Trey.

Waiting for his new neighbor, key's ready Aaron gets the shock of his life when he see's who his new neighbor is. His past is moving next door, he couldn't be happier but is Amelia? Can she forgive him? He want's his second chance and he's going to do everything he can to get it.

Love it! Loved it! Did i say i loved it? Cause i freaking do!!!!! The story was amazing! I loved their history and the flashbacks. I loved how in the present they reconnected kind of starting over as new but with added familiarity. It's such a beautiful love story of mistakes and regrets but also a deep searing connection between two people who are meant to be.

Aaron is just... i can't even... 6' 5inches of whole hunk of loving! So beautifully broken you can't help but fall for him. I mean the muscles helped a little... ok maybe a bit more than that, but his soul was pure beauty. He was broken deep down and I have never wished so badly for a character to die but darn it i wanted the one who broke him to die! I know that's mean but damn they deserved it! grrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!!! But despite what they tried to do to him they didn't succeed, in fact maybe that's what made him be the most amazing guy ever. He had his flaws but they were easy to overlook because he's sweet and gentlemanly, and kind and caring, and thoughtful and amazing and sinfully sexy and just... perfect!
(gushfest i know! But i seriously don't care he need's gushing over!)

As the story went on i had a feeling i wouldn't connect with Amelia. I could see what was coming and i was dreading hating her because Aaron deserved someone good. Someone who would treasure him. Thankfully i didn't end up hating her. I understood her reservations and reasoning with the decisions she made and the author found the perfect balance to fit the story and not allow you to dislike her. I will say thank goodness for her best friend though!

Great storyline which drew me in and kept me reading with a smile and a touch of heartbreak. This author also has a great sense of humor and i chuckled and laughed along the way. The dance scene was probably my fave! The picture was vivid in my mind and it was freaking hilarious!

Highly recommend this book. I think you could read as a standalone but i would recommend you read the other two in the series because they were both great too.

Reviewed by Kerry

5 huge Stars! 

    

Why? Why does he have to magically appear in my life? Moving back to Binghamton, I thought about the possibility of maybe running into him, but I thought it unlikely, something that would never really happen. Boy, was I wrong. What a sick joke life is playing on me. Aaron Walters, the boy who broke me into pieces is my neighbor. I can’t fathom the impact I feel already. Seeing him in hip-hugging jeans and a tight, plain shirt did a number on me. It kept me up all night as memories of what we used to have flooded my mind. His voice. His stature. The way he used to kiss my neck. The way I felt so protected in his arms. Too bad his arms couldn’t protect me from his devastating, heart-breaking self. And hell, he looked good. Too good. He’s always been tall with handsome features and a chiseled jaw, but now he’s bulked up to the point that I could see his abs flexing under his shirt, the same shirt that stretched over his biceps. But it wasn’t his muscles or handsome features that once again made my heart ache, it was those eyes. So bright, so blue, so kind, but still so sad. It reminded me of the first day I met him, of the day he stole my heart from every other man on the market. Broken, unsure, yet yearning for love. It was all there, and like experiencing a moment of déjà vu, I was transported back into a time when I felt invisible, like I could conquer anything with him at my side. Once again, I was wrong.   

   

Born in New York and raised in Southern California, Meghan has grown into a sassy, peanut butter eating, blonde haired swearing, animal hoarding lady. She is known to bust out and dance if “It’s Raining Men” starts beating through the air and heaven forbid you get a margarita in her, protect your legs because they may be humped. Once she started commuting for an hour and twenty minutes every day to work for three years, she began to have conversations play in her head, real life, deep male voices and dainty lady coos kind of conversations. Perturbed and confused, she decided to either see a therapist about the hot and steamy voices running through her head or start writing them down. She decided to go with the cheaper option and started writing… enter her first novel, Caught Looking. Now you can find the spicy, most definitely on the border of lunacy, kind of crazy lady residing in Colorado with the love of her life and her five, furry four legged children, hiking a trail or hiding behind shelves at grocery stores, wondering what kind of lube the nervous stranger will bring home to his wife. Oh and she loves a good boob squeeze! 

No comments:

Post a Comment