New Adult STANDALONE Romantic Comedy
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I was so looking forward to Tucker’s book and Meghan did not disappoint me at all. I enjoyed this book so much more than Co-Wrecker.
Tucker is still reeling from losing Sadie and their baby. He’s threw himself into his work and every day is like Groundhog Day for him – work, go home, sleep, wake up, go to work. Sounds really exciting.
Emma is Sadie’s best friend and was a close friend to Tucker when he was with Sadie. After they split ways, Emma never really saw or spoke to Tucker since then. She is trying to finish her last year of nursing school and is in he last semester when she and her roommate are evicted from their place. She has one week to find another place or be homeless.
Yea, you see where this is going. For one odd night, Tucker happens to go out and drown out his sorrows at a bar, he runs into Emma. She later on becomes his roommate, a roommate with rules and boundaries – mostly all established from Tucker. And that’s where the real fun begins!!!
I loved watching these two infuse themselves into each other lives without realizing it. They were friends before so it’s a natural thing for them to fall into a natural routine and get alone easily, even some flirting. But there’s a huge elephant between them and that also happens to be one of the rules – no talking about Sadie.
I have to point out that I love how Meghan played out this scenario. There was no rush, no stripping of clothes, jumping each other bones and Tucker forgetting all about his problems. He knows that if he wants more with Emma, he needs to get himself in the right frame of mind. And I love that he think he does, and in certain ways he does, he just doesn’t realize that he’s sort of covering up the problem too and not fully dealing with it head on. And Emma – I love that she doesn’t just let him get away with teasing her and thinking it’s cool – she lets it be known what she wants.
I have to say that this book is the complete opposite when it comes to maturity of the characters from Co-Wrecker. Co-Wrecker was definitely more juvenile while this book held a lot more maturity from everyone. Granted, Tucker’s one friend Racer was the jokester of the group, he wasn’t childish in his actions – just a typical male goofball.
Loved this book – Tucker and Emma’s story was so much more than I anticipated and I really enjoyed reading the mix up between humor and the serious side in this book. A great blend of everything to make a great story!
Oh and, I am praying that Racer gets a book in the future. HINT! HINT! LOL
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I just finished this book and I really loved it. I loved his journal and how he sent it to her. It’s often hard to find the words to tell how we’re feeling. Distractions can get us off track and we never get it all out. By journaling we can even go back and write more in depth feelings or thoughts on something we’ve written down too.
I thought it was very profound that Sadie set him on the right track. He was mourning the loss of their child and had so much baggage tied up in his mind and heart.
This group of friends is great, I’ve started reading the next book and am so glad to see who it’s about.
I love Andrew and Sadie together, I love their story too. She needed that lighthearted and fun loving person to pull her out of her depths.
I think both of these two books, about Sadie and Tucker, and telling how they both dealt with their break up and the miscarriage of their baby, how they got through it without each other is truly a great story. You’ve given both of them peace with their new loves and hope for their futures.