Synopsis

Ryot Bisley is my husband.

Yes, the former third baseman for the Chicago Bobbies and absolute heart throb of the Windy City. That Ryot Bisley.

The first time I ran into him, he was grumpy, a horrific host, and left me on his sofa with nothing but a nylon baseball flag to use as a blanket.

The second time, he reluctantly bought me dinner, stared at my chest the entire night, and still sported that permanent frown.

The third time . . . well, that was a game changer. His smile captured me, his teasing charmed me, and his touches excited me.

So when he was called up to the majors that didn’t stop us from knocking it out of the park and all the way down the aisle.

Eleven years later…I’d love to say we’re happy as ever but the man who sent me dirty text messages every day is long gone and Mr. Frowny Face is back.

He’s so focused on trying to build a life after baseball that he doesn’t see the life we’ve already created together. . .so I make the hard decision and serve him divorce papers.

Problem is…my husband refuses to accept those papers. Instead, he has a new game plan that makes untying the knot of our marriage a little tricky. And just when I thought I wanted to be traded . . . he’s slowly, tantalizingly roping me back in.

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Review

Untying The Knot is probably the most emotional Meghan Quinn book I have read, and I loved it.

Ryot is fantastic. He is the epitome of a book boyfriend, sensitive, a good communicator, sensitive to the needs of his partner, and a hot pro baseball player. I loved him so much. Myla is stubborn and snarky, and very entertaining. These two give us the typical laughs we’ve come to expect from Meghan Quinn but also some emotions as well.

Typically marriage in trouble is not a trope I reach for, but I liked how this was done. The story goes back and forth between past and present, allowing us the see Ryot and Myla’s relationship grow. I loved these two together, and I loved them rediscovering one another.

Jason Clarke and Stella Hunter narrated the book. First, let me say no one does sassy the way Stella Hunter does. She was perfect as Myla. And Jason Clark can narrate just about anything, and it will be great, but he did an excellent job capturing the emotion! Untying the Knot was a fantastic audiobook!

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