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Tangled Twosome [aka Twisted Twosome]

von Meghan Quinn

Reihen: Binghamton (3)

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Racer McKay is a broody bastard. From the moment I met him, he's been rude, irritable, and unbearable. And worse? He's broke. A contractor working to remodel my parent's pool house for extra cash, he stomps around in those clunky construction boots with his tool belt wrapped around his narrow waist, and a chip on his shoulder. Racer McKay is also infuriatingly . . . sexy as hell. I want to take that pencil tucked behind his ear, and draw lazy lines slowly up and down his body all the while wanting to strangle him at the same time. We try to stay out of each other's way . . . that is, until I have no other option but to ask for his help. But what I don't realize is he needs me just as much as I need him. I have money he's desperate for, and he holds the key to making my dreams come true. Our pranks turn from sarcastic banter, to sexual tension and lust-filled glances. Bickering matches quickly morph into slow burn moments. We're hot, we're cold. We push and pull. I need him, I don't want him. We're on the verge of combusting with an agreement dangling dangerously between us. Neither one of us can afford to lose one another and yet, we're finding it quite hard to decipher the line that rests between love and hate. Contains mature themes.… (mehr)
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This book opens with a man doing sex work and talking about how shameful it is. Then his internal monologue is allllll about how saggy his client’s breasts are. “Looks like she’s rocking a pair of pancakes”

Don’t want you to have an HEA, byyyyyyeee
  Cerestheories | Nov 8, 2021 |
Where oh where do I begin? I love to read. I especially love to read books that make me laugh out loud AND also have the ability to make me cry. Sometimes happy tears from laughing so hard or sometimes tears because an author makes me truly feel. If an author can do both in the same book then it is like a Festivus Miracle. Meghan Quinn does that for me. She is a freaking unicorn. There are many times that I find myself reading a passage that she has written (usually always an inner monologue or a conversation that is full of sarcasm and snark) and I think to myself, "this woman is my spirit sister." This book just sealed the deal for me. I laughed. I cried (sweet holy hell, Racer and a certain letter he wrote gutted me).

Just about anything Meghan Quinn writes captures my soul. When I first discovered her with the book Dear Life, I thought to myself, "Please don't be a one hit wonder." Then I started down the rabbit hole of all her books falling a little more in love with her every time. I didn't think anything could come close to The Mother Road (If you haven't read it then please stop what you are doing and add it to your TBR) but I was wrong. This book, actually series of standalones, will weave a spell into your heart.

Georgiana. George. Princess. So many nicknames to describe this sassy woman who just wanted to fly free and be something other than just a Stepford wife, or to work on charities. She had a dream. She was forced to hide behind a facade that was not her. She wasn't a society princess or as hoity toity as appearances would have you believe. She was passionate. She saved words that were special to her. In my opinion, she was sublime bliss.

Racer. Sweet holy hell. I have licked him and he is mine. We first met him in My Best Friend's Ex. Initially in that, I thought he was a little immature, until he helped Tucker win his girl. I loved him. I loved his antics. Even then I knew there was more to this character. I am glad I was right. He was working two jobs and killing himself to hold on to something dear to him. I won't get into spoilers but it made him that much more endearing when I learned why.

The push and pull chemistry between Georgie and Racer was to DIE for. I was laughing several times. And the Heat factor when it did happen. HOLY MELT MY KINDLE BATMAN. I won't lie, I actually was pretty jealous that it was Georgie and not me because HOLY TITFIRE that man is sex on a stick.

The side characters, especially Madison and Waverly had me rolling. I need to go back and see if Waverly had a book that I didn't know about but if she doesn't it needs to happen. I was crying I was laughing so hard at her WalMart story. Madison interacting with Spencer had me hoping for a little story too. And Smalls. Sweet Small. I hope he gets a story since he has been a part of both stories now too and his rapport and witty comebacks to both Tucker and Racer had me rolling. Please Smalls tell your story to Meghan. I promise she won't let you down.

I am not ashamed to admit. I stalk Meghan. I prefer to call it observing closely. So when I discovered that I had one an Advanced Reader Copy I might have done a little jig and screamed out loud scaring my cat and my son both of whom DID not seem to share the same enthusiasm that I was experiencing. Silly boys. I have loved this opportunity to be able to share this review early.

Moral of this very long shiny squirrel review: Buy this book. Read it. Love it. REVIEW it. You will not be sorry.

Kudos Meghan. You hit another one out of the ballpark. Thank you again for this opportunity to review your work. ( )
  MagicalRi | Apr 15, 2019 |
LOVED the characters, this book made me laugh ( )
  katiesoars | Dec 29, 2018 |
Oh how I love Meghan Quinn books. This book focuses on Racer McKay and Georgiana(Princess, aka Georgie) this book like the one before it, "My Best Friends Ex" is hysterically funny. Along with the humor is the love, and real meat of the relationship between two people who could not be more different if they tried. In the first book Racer was a secondary character and best friend of Tucker, this time it's reversed, and he really get to see that there is so much more to Racer than just a smart alek attitude. Georgiana is such a clueless ding a ling it's hard to like her or her best friend Madison at first, but Georgie in her attempt to strike out on her own grows on you, as she grows into a functioning adult. This book is told in alternating views.

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  KGarner | Aug 4, 2018 |
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Racer McKay is a broody bastard. From the moment I met him, he's been rude, irritable, and unbearable. And worse? He's broke. A contractor working to remodel my parent's pool house for extra cash, he stomps around in those clunky construction boots with his tool belt wrapped around his narrow waist, and a chip on his shoulder. Racer McKay is also infuriatingly . . . sexy as hell. I want to take that pencil tucked behind his ear, and draw lazy lines slowly up and down his body all the while wanting to strangle him at the same time. We try to stay out of each other's way . . . that is, until I have no other option but to ask for his help. But what I don't realize is he needs me just as much as I need him. I have money he's desperate for, and he holds the key to making my dreams come true. Our pranks turn from sarcastic banter, to sexual tension and lust-filled glances. Bickering matches quickly morph into slow burn moments. We're hot, we're cold. We push and pull. I need him, I don't want him. We're on the verge of combusting with an agreement dangling dangerously between us. Neither one of us can afford to lose one another and yet, we're finding it quite hard to decipher the line that rests between love and hate. Contains mature themes.

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