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Loading... Ball Peen Hammer (2016)by Lauren Rowe
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. What started out to be me trying to figure out what the heck this dude was saying, ended up being one of the funniest books I’ve read all year. It took me quiet a bit to catch on to the way Keane/BPH speaks, but once I got it, it had me rolling. This book may not be for everyone, the humor is definitely out of this world raunchy at points, but mostly just hysterically tongue in cheek. There were parts that I had to read out loud to my husband, just to make him laugh with me. I had to ask my son what some of the words meant, I guess I’m old, or not too cool (according to him), bee tee dubs. The evolving friendship between Maddy and Keane was amazing. I love how they started, grew and blossomed into wonderful friends and partners in the Ball Peen Hammer YouTube channel. That was the most epic storyline. Everyone should read this book, NOW. If you need a good laugh in your life, this will do it! 5 hilarious stars from ME!!! no reviews | add a review
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Keane Morgan wouldn't return any of my calls or texts, and I was pissed as hell about it. I didn't want to drive from Seattle to L.A. with the guy any more than he wanted to drive with me, but I had no frickin' choice in the matter--at least, not if I wanted to use his brother Dax's coveted parking spot at UCLA. Okay, so it turned out Keane was objectively gorgeous, and, fine, pretty funny, too. But did he have to be so damned in love with himself? I mean, jeez, the cocky way he flashed those dimples was just so orchestrated. And, honestly, what kind of guy uses the phrase "baby doll" with a straight face? Oh, that's right: the kind of guy who's a male stripper. Yup, the cocky jerk turned out to be Seattle's answer to Magic Mike, a stripper know as "Ball Peen Hammer"--which meant Keane Morgan was emphatically not the kind of guy I'd ever fall far. Not. At. All. No freakin' way. Well, until Keane convinced me to fall for him, that is. Which I did. Hard. No library descriptions found. |
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