
Nailed
Dad Bod Contracting, Book 3
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Summer Roberts
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Jasinda Wilder
Ryder: You are the most beautiful woman I've ever seen, Laurel. And if that's all of you I ever get to see, I'll be the luckiest man in the world for having seen it.
I swallow hard. He wasn't supposed to make it sweet. He was supposed to leave it dirty and inappropriate, so I could tell myself all he wanted was sex. That all he cared about was getting me naked, or if not that, then at least seeing me naked.
Instead, he turned it sweet. And I couldn't tell myself any lies to keep me on my high horse.
Contains mature themes.
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Jasinda "Nails" it again
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The story was entertaining and just made me feel happy. This entire series is like that. I can’t wait to get started on the next book!
The narrator did a great job with this book. I’d like it if she was not quite so uptight but overall, I’d say she was terrific.
Great book, highly recommend! And check out Jasinda and Jack Wilder’s other books too! 💕
This series is sooo good!!
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I’ll lay out the very beginning and you decide:
We start with the ladies having a gossip sesh over drinks. They convince the heroine (Laurel) to go and track down the Dad Bod electrician (Ryder) that ghosted her after 4 dates and a 🔥kiss. So she gets all dolled up and goes (I find that kind of chasing unbearable). Not to mention the author has now taken away the best part of a book relationship, the meet cute and first drool.
Anyway Laurel finds Ryder at his local bar and he proceeds to tell her this wild tale of his bi-polar ex, and how she destroyed his life and put the romantic fear of god into him, hence the ghosting. This man has already gone through perhaps the most toxically, chaotic relationship I’ve ever read, but he tells Laurel he hung in there because he loved his ex (Amy) so much. While listening all I could think was, ‘damn, this guy has already met his soulmate.’ The kind that breaks you and remakes you, like a twin flame. It was clear to me that this book (no matter how good it got) was going to be about the boring-safe-second-time-around.
Oh and Laurel has a cockblock… um, I mean, a kid.
No. No. No
Worst setup ever
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