This story was still especially funny, but it also felt a bit more serious. No exaggeration there, guys, hand to God.ĭon't get me wrong, though. And those two things are my freaking crack cocaine wrapped in a chocolate-glazed cronut. I really loved this book, just not quite as much as book 2, mainly because both of the MC's in book 2 could teach a damn Master Class on Snark and Banter. Possibly " the" most important person you've ever had the amazing good fortune to meet. Well, I got the Tommy fix that I'd hoped for, but also got a very sweet, touching story about learning from your mistakes and living with the sincerest regret that you'd hurt a very special person. ( Much like this shameless Scottish terrier "Haggis" gif. Yay, more Tommy time, right? His flirting attempts to get a certain hot, Latin Starbucks barista to notice him in this book were just too cute for words. Mainly because of Tommy, who was hilarious in book 2 and best friends with the MC in this story, soooo. Then I read book 2 and had to re-evaluate that stance. As in, " fuck cheaters, rot in hell, good riddance, poof be gone, Bye, Felicia" sworn off. After reading the blurb way back when, I had sworn off reading this book.
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