Author: Teagan Hunter
Release Date: Oct 11
Blurb:
"Hi Monty. Wanna see my python?”
That’s how I ended up in the bathroom of some dive bar with a stranger.
Me, Monty Andrews, the quintessential virgin girl next door.
I was so out of my element, but there was no denying our explosive attraction, even via text.
Commence Operation Bang Each Other Out of Our Systems, because that was all it was—unfinished business.
I had no intention of falling back into the sheets with the tattooed, muscly, dirty-in-the-best-kind-of-way single dad over and over again…but I did.
Everything was going great—until we discovered I was his son’s teacher.
This book does feature characters from Let's Get Textual & I Wanna Text You Up but can be read as a standalone, as the book does not follow the same timeline.
Review:
OMG. I love Teagan's texting books, and this one is no different.
Monty is the buttoned up girl next door type. Shirts no shorter than the knee. Firery red hair, and freckles. Doesn't swear, doesn't drink, and a virgin. So she's never in a bar. She never has found her self making out in a public bathroom with a hot, muscled, tattooed stranger before. And she would never hand over her cell number when she leaves... But, moving to a new town, it's all about first. And Robbie- who is someone who she would have ever gone for before- is definitely a first.
Robbie is muscled, tattooed, and a single father. Monty is definitely not his type. He normally goes for dark hair, big boobs, and less conservative... Not a freckled, red head, who won't even say "hell". Definitely not his type- but so much more.
So what happens when they decide to act upon their attraction, and plan to bang each other out of their systems, to finish what was started in the bathroom of the bar? A night of explosive sex, that happens again, and again and again... until they find out Monty is now Robbie's son's new teacher...
I loved this book. It was cute, funny, sexy, and more. I loved Robbie and his foul mouth. I loved Monty and her innocence. I loved their interactions, and banter, and texts. I loved this book! 5⭐ out of 5⭐.
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