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# Redeeming 6 (Boys of Tommen, 4)

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An epic and unforgettable love story continues in Redeeming 6 , the fourth book in the international bestselling and TikTok-phenomenon Boys of Tommen series, from Chloe Walsh. I'm saving you, six . Joey Lynch's life is falling apart. Obsessed with proving himself to the only person he's ever truly trusted, Joey fights to stay away from a world that could destroy his life. The odds are against him, but can he keep his head above water? Aoife is absolutely unwilling to give up the boy she loves, so she is determined to save him from self-destruction. She becomes trapped in a world she doesn't understand, but her heart is stronger than what's trying to drag her down. Aoife will never give up on Joey, no matter how much is stacked against them. Through heartbreak and horror, Aoife and Joey have had each other's backs, and this time is no different. Following the beloved pairing from Saving 6 , Redeeming 6 will only increase your love for the Boys of Tommen universe. This book is perfect for readers looking for: New adult/YA crossover Irish romance Dual POVs Friends-to-lovers Angsty tearjerkers Bingeworthy TikTok books Readers are saying: "This book brought me back to life." "JOEY AND AOIFE FOREVER." "THIS SERIES OWNS A PART OF MY SOUL." "I read this in under 24 hrs." "Chloe Walsh writes the kind of romance novels where you can just tell the [characters] are SOULMATES, literally made for each other, two pieces of a puzzle! Joey and Aoife are everything and deserve the whole world!!!"

Review: Emotional rollercoaster - Audiobook review ♾️⭐ I’m speechless… wow… I can’t even begin to describe all the emotions this book tugged on. It wrecked my heart, shredded it in pieces and devasted my soul and mind. I’m forever changed. Joey and Aoife’s story hurt so much. The devastation was real. They were proof that love, no matter how powerful, is not enough to cure addiction. The portrayal of Joey’s drug problem was realistic, painful and soul crushing. It hurt how he kept falling deeper and deeper into addiction, but what hurt the most was how his parents completely broke his spirit. But despite his painful life, Joey is one of the most wonderful men ever written about. He didn’t just love Aoife; he worshiped the ground she walked on. And he wasn’t just a brother, he became a parent figure to his siblings, despite not having to, he cared for them and tried to give them a better life. Sweet Joey was nothing like that joke he had as a father, yet his pain led him to believe that was exactly the case. Thank God Aoife Molloy became a part of his life and loved him beyond limits. She was a queen, a warrior, his ride or die. She was a superwoman, and I’ll forever admire her strength. There are so many moments and quotes in this book that I will always remember, but when Joey said, “Baby Boy Molloy” (IYKYK) my heart couldn’t handle it anymore and the waterworks kept coming. This book is also about the importance of real friendships. Is as much about romantic love as it is about love for your friends, and I seriously adore all the side characters that feel like family. A big shout-out to Matthew Forsythe & Jacqueline Milne for their narration. I love their voices and the way they get me so invested in the story. Thank you, Chloe Walsh, for writing such a powerful story. Thank you for all The Boys of Tommen.
Review: love that hurts so good - reading this book felt my heart was torn straight out of my chest. joey & aoife's story is so sad, beautiful, tragic. their love is all-consuming. they are the definition of soulmates. aoife showed joey unconditional love, she was the light to his darkness, his ride-or-die and lifeline. she held out a sliver of hope for joey's recovery and stood by his side no matter how many times he relapsed. i've never once doubted their love for one another. no matter how lost joey got in his addiction or head, his love for aoife was always there. my heart ached for joey, for all that he went through with the weight of the world on his shoulders. he is a fighter, a survivor, and a protector of his siblings. his bond with the baby siblings he raised made me admire him so much. he fathered the lynch children more than his parents ever did. he always put them first in everything he did, ensuring their safety and keeping them fed. he sacrificed so much of his youth and innocence so that his siblings didn't have to do the same. the scenes with seany had my heart, i sobbed every time seany called out "o-ee". the bond between the two of them was like no other. i loved the moments between joey and edel. she was so patient and kind to joey, being the loving mother figure he never had. mama and daddy k were heroes for stepping in and giving the lynch children a chance to thrive and a loving home. the scenes with gibsie brought all the comedic relief. i missed this goofball and i'm so excited to dive into his book! can't forget about lizzie, she played such a pivotal role, without her, joey never would've gotten a chance at life. i could easily read 300 more pages of joey & aoife, his journey of healing and seeing them with little aj. i miss them so much already <3

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #70,102 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #26 in Friends to Lovers Romance (Books) #32 in Sports Romance (Books) #36 in New Adult & College Romance (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 44,540 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Emotional rollercoaster
*by L***S on May 14, 2025*

Audiobook review ♾️⭐ I’m speechless… wow… I can’t even begin to describe all the emotions this book tugged on. It wrecked my heart, shredded it in pieces and devasted my soul and mind. I’m forever changed. Joey and Aoife’s story hurt so much. The devastation was real. They were proof that love, no matter how powerful, is not enough to cure addiction. The portrayal of Joey’s drug problem was realistic, painful and soul crushing. It hurt how he kept falling deeper and deeper into addiction, but what hurt the most was how his parents completely broke his spirit. But despite his painful life, Joey is one of the most wonderful men ever written about. He didn’t just love Aoife; he worshiped the ground she walked on. And he wasn’t just a brother, he became a parent figure to his siblings, despite not having to, he cared for them and tried to give them a better life. Sweet Joey was nothing like that joke he had as a father, yet his pain led him to believe that was exactly the case. Thank God Aoife Molloy became a part of his life and loved him beyond limits. She was a queen, a warrior, his ride or die. She was a superwoman, and I’ll forever admire her strength. There are so many moments and quotes in this book that I will always remember, but when Joey said, “Baby Boy Molloy” (IYKYK) my heart couldn’t handle it anymore and the waterworks kept coming. This book is also about the importance of real friendships. Is as much about romantic love as it is about love for your friends, and I seriously adore all the side characters that feel like family. A big shout-out to Matthew Forsythe & Jacqueline Milne for their narration. I love their voices and the way they get me so invested in the story. Thank you, Chloe Walsh, for writing such a powerful story. Thank you for all The Boys of Tommen.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ love that hurts so good
*by J***N on November 19, 2024*

reading this book felt my heart was torn straight out of my chest. joey & aoife's story is so sad, beautiful, tragic. their love is all-consuming. they are the definition of soulmates. aoife showed joey unconditional love, she was the light to his darkness, his ride-or-die and lifeline. she held out a sliver of hope for joey's recovery and stood by his side no matter how many times he relapsed. i've never once doubted their love for one another. no matter how lost joey got in his addiction or head, his love for aoife was always there. my heart ached for joey, for all that he went through with the weight of the world on his shoulders. he is a fighter, a survivor, and a protector of his siblings. his bond with the baby siblings he raised made me admire him so much. he fathered the lynch children more than his parents ever did. he always put them first in everything he did, ensuring their safety and keeping them fed. he sacrificed so much of his youth and innocence so that his siblings didn't have to do the same. the scenes with seany had my heart, i sobbed every time seany called out "o-ee". the bond between the two of them was like no other. i loved the moments between joey and edel. she was so patient and kind to joey, being the loving mother figure he never had. mama and daddy k were heroes for stepping in and giving the lynch children a chance to thrive and a loving home. the scenes with gibsie brought all the comedic relief. i missed this goofball and i'm so excited to dive into his book! can't forget about lizzie, she played such a pivotal role, without her, joey never would've gotten a chance at life. i could easily read 300 more pages of joey & aoife, his journey of healing and seeing them with little aj. i miss them so much already <3

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Yes, it’s Joey and Eva’s POV
*by G***Z on January 20, 2026*

I absolutely loved the first two books in the Boys of Tommen series—solid 5 stars for me. But Saving 6 left me wondering if it was really necessary. Yes, it’s Joey and Eva’s POV, and yes, I cried and felt all the emotions again, but it often felt like rereading the same scenes from a different angle. I imagine Redeeming 6 will be similar to Keeping 13, just from Joey’s perspective. Still, knowing Joey’s story was heartbreaking, and seeing how he loves was everything. It’s an excellent book, just not offering much new beyond perspective. ⭐⭐⭐⭐

## Frequently Bought Together

- Redeeming 6 (Boys of Tommen, 4)
- Saving 6 (Boys of Tommen, 3)
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