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Title:My Best Friend's Ex (Binghamton #2)
Author:Meghan Quinn
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:1st edition
Pages:Pages: 405 pages
Published:June 1st 2017
Categories:Romance. New Adult. Contemporary Romance. Contemporary
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My Best Friend's Ex (Binghamton #2) Kindle Edition | Pages: 405 pages
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When I found an eviction notice taped on my apartment door, I had two options: find a comfortable cardboard box to call home, or move in with Tucker Jameson.

Seeing that cardboard makes me feel itchy, I chose the latter. Which shouldn't be that big of a deal since Tucker is one of my good friends. And because he's still pining after his ex-girlfriend and I'm trying to finish my nursing degree, there is nothing to worry about in the romance department, making my last semester an easy one to conquer.

Boy, was I wrong.

Rules are set, dinners are made, conversations are had, and a shirtless, swoony roommate walks around in nothing but a pair of black briefs, ruining me for every other man.

Before I know it, I turn into a panting, lust-filled woman begging for Tucker to kiss me, touch me, and show me exactly what is hiding under those briefs.

But with great orgasms, comes great consequences.

Tucker might be my friend and roommate but he’s also my best friend's ex-boyfriend, making him completely off-limits. At least that's what my brain is telling me, my heart is speaking an entirely different language.

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Edition Language: English
Series: Binghamton #2


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Ratings: 4.2 From 7634 Users | 1005 Reviews

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Find all of my reviews at: http://52bookminimum.blogspot.com/At this point Im THIRTEEN reviews behind and a bigly chunk of those left to be reviewed are romance novels . . . . Which loosely translated Im pretty sure means fuck my life.Normally I try to keep myself motivated (especially when it comes to books of the porny/rom com varieties) by gif hunting simultaneously while reading. The only thing I found myself inspired to seek out while reading My Best Friends Ex was this one after the

Best friends ex-boyfriends are always off limits. I absolutely love Meghan Quinn, so when I found out she was releasing a new romcom I just had to get my hands on it ASAP. I always enjoy her humor, her fast paced plot and the characters she develops. Im happy to report My Best Friends Ex was no exception. I was especially looking forward to reading something as controversial as falling for the best friends ex. OOOHHH I think we all know this is a no go zone and exs are always off limits, so

stupid book.stupid characters. Well, mostly Tucker the supposed H. Dumb as a post. Hard to believe he was ever in a relationship with a woman before Emma, the h. I skimmed a lot and then gave up at 94% cause I just didn't care.SOooo Tucker was in love with Sadie and at one point they were going to have a baby, but she has a miscarriage. Then she breaks up with him and moves on pretty quickly. Two years later Tucker still has his head so far up his ass, that he still lives in the house he bought

2.5 StarsLet me start by saying I had the highest of hopes going into this one. I've had great luck with the other Meghan Quinn books I've read so this seemed like the perfect Sunday book for me. That being said, I never really connected to the story or either of the main characters. I skipped around, read the ending and eventually went back and skimmed the middle to make sure I hadn't missed anything. That Meghan Quinn spark was missing for me and in the end, this simply wasn't my cuppa.

This is my first read by Meghan Quinn, and it most definitely won't be my last! I was in the right mood for this story, and it made me smile, laugh out loud, and even swoon at times! This isn't the type of read that I am always in the mood for; but it was such a pleasant surprise for me.Emma is told by her roommate that they have been evicted from their place, and have two days to find a new one. It just so happens that she runs into an old friend from high school, and he offers for her to come



My Best Friends Ex by Meghan Quinn5 stars!!! Sometimes a humans touch is all you need to heal wounds. My love affair with Meghan Quinn began with a rom-com and she totally stole my heart with My Best Friends Ex. This week has been unusual for me because I have two new entries into my all-time favourite couples list and Meghan Quinn firmly planted Tucker and Emma as one of them. These two captured my heart whole-heartedly and never let go. It is unusual to get such a deep and intense character
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