We’re celebrating the release of CO-WRECKER by Meghan Quinn!
Publication Date:
March 17th 2017
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Blurb:
What do ice cream and Sadie Montgomery have in common? They’re both ice cold, but one taste is never enough.
I wanted to be friends — I would have even settled for her seeing me as anything but a nerd — but there was no getting through. So just like any hard-headed, red-blooded man out there, I made up my mind.
I’d make my coworker fall for me.
I’d like to say it was simple, but like every other epic love story, all it took was one drunken night and a lot of naked courage to get the girl. For a moment, at least.
Love with a coworker is never simple, especially since Sadie’s trying to keep us on the low. Not to mention her persistent ex-boyfriend who won’t leave her alone. But I’ve never been good at giving up, and I don’t plan to start now.
The whole thing is a recipe for a rocky road, but I plan to eat the whole gallon, no matter how bad the brain freeze.
Review:
*I was provided a copy by Wordsmith Publicity in exchange for an honest review
Once again this was a buddy read with Cristina @ My Tiny Obsessions so HERE to read her thoughts about this book :).
Guys, Meghan Quinn did it again… by now I’m starting to think she can’t do anything wrong because I love all of her books and Co-Wrecker was not an exception.
Let me just tell you how much I love the characters. Sadie was amazing. She was kind of lost due to everything that happened in her life but she was so strong. She also grew a lot which I loved. And let me tell you how much her life story took me by surprise. I’m used to when Meghan Quinn’s books are not only funny but heartbreaking (I really am, I just need to think about Bodi or Melony to remember that) but I wasn’t expecting Sadie’s past and her struggles to overcome that. I really liked to see that and learn more about Sadie’s life and why she became so closed off and so lost. I also really like to see Sadie with her friends because it was possible to see how they were her family.
Then we have Andrew who didn’t have a dark past as Sadie and who is the funniest guy ever. I’m going to be honest here, I didn’t know what to think about Andrew at first. While I thought he was funny there was something throwing me off and I wasn’t really connecting with him but that guy ended up growing on me so much… I LOVE HIM.
He’s not who you expect him to be because at first he looks like the dorky type who only cares about studying but he’s that and even more because Andrew is not only dorky and quirky but he’s also cocky as hell. There were some things coming out of his mouth that would make me laugh out loud. But what I loved more about him was how he tried to understand Sadie even when she wouldn’t talk about her life and how what he wanted to do most was to hear her laughing.
And let’s not forget about those two together because they were amazing together and they had a great chemistry. I just wanted to see them happy together as soon as possible because in the end they made each other better and they helped each other… well, Andrew mostly helped Sadie with her problems.
Once again, I loved the writing in this book. Meghan Quinn makes wonders when she’s writing and that’s why I normally want to read all of her books. I also loved that the book was told in a dual POV (you all know how much I love dual POV) and how Andrew and Sadie’s voices were so different.
Overall, this was an amazing book. It was funny and heartbreaking but it was great. It might have taken me a little bit longer to warmup to it than I’m used to but I loved it anyway. You should definitely give this one a try.
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Amazing review! This one was a winner for sure. I loved Andrew.
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Thank you!
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