BOOK REVIEW — The Locker Room by Meghan Quinn











descriptionDarcy is a tool. Want a real hero? You know where to find me.” Cocky ass.


I've only read a few Meghan Quinn books but it suffices to say that Meghan is one author that dishes out some of the best RomComs that are not only well-plotted but also have that right amount of angst and emotions and laughs, that keeps it firmly in that category.

To say I loved the heck out of this book is an understatement. Emory Ealson moves across the country as a junior in college after ending a six-year relationship and on her first day, she hits Knox Gentry... with a map... on his face... I might or might not have snort-cackled at his moment. Hard.

Knox Gentry... Ladies, this is boy/man is what dreams are made of. God! I loved this guy so much! He takes as good as he dishes out. He is full of himself, and not in the way that is obnoxious even for a second, he makes you laugh, his smile is the cheesy kind where you end up smiling as well, he is kind, he is patient and understanding — basically, everything we hope our significant other to be but isn't.
UGH! Find me a guy like this in real life. Please! (Can you tell I have a crush? No?. Good.)



descriptionYou’re the girl I’ve been looking for that’s better than anything I could dream up. You’re it for me, Em. You’re it.” He leans in, his lips inches from mine. “What do you say, be my roommate?”


The texts, the banter, the constant back and forth, the bets, the chemistry, basically everything related to Emory and Knox and their relationship had me gushing my heart out!

This book has everything and is a complete package and while I might not be a huge fan of their separation period, I enjoyed the texts that covered that timeline.

The Locker Room is the perfect read for anyone who is looking for a fun sports romance that is guaranteed to make you laugh, smile and go "aww" throughout the book.





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