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Review: So This Is War by Meghan Quinn

Did I think I was going to fall for my coach’s daughter?

The answer would be no.

I’m still unclear on how I got into this predicament in the first place. A year ago, I was a man with one thought on his mind, the redhead I met at a hotel bar. Twelve months later, I found her.

Unfortunately for me, she not only happens to be my very off-limits coach’s daughter, but also . . . my new assistant and roommate.

I don’t even need an assistant, but Coach Wood doesn’t take no for an answer. Add in him writing up tasks for his daughter, Wylie, to complete for me? Well, it’s his own form of sweet torture. We are talking tasks that I would never ask her to do.

Tasks that make her despise me.

Hate me.

That make her utter four words that cause a shiver to crawl up my spine . . . Posey, this is war.


I love the series, but Posey has always been my favorite of the Frozen Fellas so I knew his story would be good. It was everything I wanted: funny and steamy and full of bologna talk. They met in a bar and there was instant chemistry but then she vanished in front of his eyes. Posey has been trying to find his mystery girl ever since so he’s thrilled to see her again, until he realizes the one that got away is the coach’s daughter.

Posey is in quite the bind since he can’t put the moves on coach’s daughter, so he just plans to avoid her, but fate has other ideas. Her overbearing father introduces Wylie as Posey’s new personal assistant, but privately demands he make her life hell so that she gives up her dream career and goes back for her masters. Wylie knows what she wants and won’t let her dad scare her away from living her life, whether that means following her dreams or her heart.

I loved these two together and the build-up is perfectly teasing until it finally ignites. This is a sweet slow burn that just explodes once it starts, and it was so worth the wait. Posey is going to surprise you, trust me. The supporting cast is amazing in this series and this story is no exception, with plenty of laughs and banter. This is my favorite book in the series, no question, but I kind of knew it would be, probably for the bologna jokes alone. Wylie and Posey’s story is an instant favorite, one I’ll definitely read again. I’d like to thank the author for providing an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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