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Entwined

Brutes of Bristlebrook Trilogy, Book 3

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Entwined

By: Rebecca Quinn
Narrated by: Avery Caris, JF Harding, Jason Clarke, Teddy Hamilton, Sebastian York, Rose Dioro, Connor Crais, Gregory Salinas, Robert Hatchet
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Summary

Outclassed. Outplayed. Outmatched.

After our humiliating defeat at Cyanide, Alastair left us shamed and shattered.

We lost.

But with our resources at a desperate low, new players making dangerous moves, and my brutes on the offense, I know I need to change the game. The last time I tried my hand, I made mistakes that nearly cost us everything—but I’m not the same hesitant little pawn I once was, and I’m not hiding behind my fear anymore.

This time, it’s my board.

The Sinners and the Reapers are in position.

The queen and her kings are in play.

But we need a better strategy—because if we can’t become the family Jasper always promised me we could be, then we might lose more than just our home at Bristlebrook.

We might lose our chance at forever as well....

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NOTE: Entwined is book 3 of 3 in this trilogy. This trilogy is COMPLETE.

The Brutes of Bristlebrook is a dark(ish) post-apocalyptic, steamy romance trilogy, and Eden will end up with three or more love interests after I’ve appropriately obliterated my listeners’ nerves. Expect complex characters, 1st person present tense, multiple POVs, queer love, angst, lots of laughs, and to encounter material that some readers may find sensitive.

This book is a big gal at over 258k words and deals with a lot of heavy content. I promise it gets brighter as it goes on (you know...mostly). Please see my website for TWs—your mental health matters.

©2025 Rebecca Quinn (P)2025 Rebecca Quinn
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What an epic finale to this trilogy…cinematic and thorough in its prose (yes, the first portion of the book is filled with descriptives and R.Q is indulgent with her writing but I absolutely love this) and I felt every word. There are some emotional/hard scenes in here.
Took a little getting used to Beau being narrated also by JF Harding, but he is one of my favourite narrators so win win :)
I read this book first as couldn’t wait for the audio release but listening was *chefs kiss*.
Bring on The Sinners book!

Great finale!

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As a young women with a long history of sexual, mental and physical abuse, the Brutes of Bristlebrook story healed me in ways I can't thank Rebecca enough for. Before Entwined even came out, I got the word Bristlebrook tattooed on me. To remind me to never accept anything I've experienced in the past, to advocate for myself and to heal myself, and always be my own safe place.

Words can't describe how thankful I am Rebecca Quinn, you've made me make sense of so much in my life that shouldn't have happened and I'm even now going through the reporting process with the police.

The performance, wow. Just wow. An outstanding performance from all of the cast, I'll forever have these audiobooks in my head and heart.

Thank you. ❤️

So good I tattooed it on my body.

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Fantastic end to a trilogy, enjoyed this immensely - sure I will listen to this over and over again just like the earlier books!

Some seriously good action in this one!

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I know people have mentioned that they thought this book was too long, but I enjoyed every minute of it.

Eden got her HEA with the Brutes and it was quite the journey to get there.


I will definitely listen to this series again in the future

A very satisfying conclusion

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After what felt like the worlds longest edging waiting on this story being completed, Rebecca did not disappoint. I absolutely adored the book, it was the perfect from start to finish.

My only issue was the loss of Joe Arden as the narrator of Beau (whoever made that decision needs locked in Jaspers cage for 2 weeks... minimum). After spending the first 2 books falling in love with Beaus beautiful southern drawl that Joe does so well, to having a very slight accent appearing on occasion and being very confused at times as whether it was Beau or Lucky speaking was really disappointing.

What a great finish to the story

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