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  • Co-Wrecker

  • Binghamton Series, Book 1
  • Written by: Meghan Quinn
  • Narrated by: Mia Madison, Tor Thom
  • Length: 11 hrs and 32 mins
  • 3.4 out of 5 stars (16 ratings)

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Co-Wrecker

Written by: Meghan Quinn
Narrated by: Mia Madison, Tor Thom
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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.

Contains mature themes.

©2017 Meghan Quinn (P)2020 Tantor
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Was not bad

I enjoyed it cause it was included in the plus category - I love Meghan Quinns books but this one wasn't my favorite from her - like ive said before she's the queen of second-hand embarrassment and this one had a couple of them! especially the morning after the party scene - I died laughing! The roommates are funny

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Annoying in a few ways

I agree with other reviews that Sadie is awful and for a psychology student she has absolutely no insight about herself. As well as the nicknames for the characters are so juvenile and takes away from the story for me

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Cute, laugh out loud romantic comedy!

Rating: 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Spice: 🌶 🌶 🌶
Audio: 🎧 🎧 🎧 🎧 🎧

Tropes:
Work Place Romance
Friends to lovers
Friends with Benefits
Rom-Com
Second Chances

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Miscarriage
Childhood hardships
Failed relationships

"He’s not my everything because I don’t need him to be. I am whole and complete on my own. But I know in my heart that we’re better together. I am better with him. He holds my heart and will hopefully want to hold it forever."

I loved everything about this audiobook. From the laughs, the tears, and the heart-warming plot.

Andrew is one of my favorite MMCs. His quick-witted, hilarious, awkward and an all-out NERD, I absolutely loved him. Sadie was so easy to relate too, all her hardships and her closed of personality, really spoke to me. It was easy to get lost in the emotions of these characters.

Both narrators were new to me, but they did such an incredible job bringing these character to life! I have no real criticism when it came to their performances, I think they did amazing!

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The male narrator voice didn’t fit the character

I actually really like this story. It was cute but I’m struggling with how the men are acted out . I can’t figure it out why these voices were chosen. Voice actors generally have quite a repertoire.

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Can’t get past Andrew’s Voice

I want to like this one so badly, and think the female narrator is great, but I just can’t get past how miscast Andrew seems to be. Meant to be college aged, he instead sounds like a 50 year old pretending to be a 70 year old. Sort of removes you from the story when the actor sounds off by decades.

Story itself is funny and characters are lovable, as Megan Quinn’s always are. Nice to see the girl be the more brooding of the sexes and the guy be the more easy go lucky one.

Worth a read, not a listen.

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sweet rom-com

This is a sweet little rom-com. I listened to it on Audible, and it took me a bit longer to get through it, but I enjoyed it. Andrew, working as an ice cream scooper felt a little young and overqualified given his education. Sadie is a girl going through a hard time when Andrew starts at the restaurant, and the last thing she wants to do is train the new guy. Even if the new guy is a hunk.
There are plenty of awkward moments, spicy moments, and fun nicknames in this one. Secrets being kept always lead to a 3rd act breakup when they are discovered before being discussed before resulting in a HEA.

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Great banter between characters

The dialogue between the main characters was hilarious, it had me laughing out loud on several occasions. The cockiness of andrew tied with his sweetness is SOO my husband. This book was such a good listen! Though i felt the voice actor choice for andrew was a bit off, i didn’t hate the story any less for it.

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IF I COULD PUNCH ANY LITERARY CHARACTER IT'S SADIE

I struggled hard to finish this book. I love most of Meghan Quinn's novels but this one... it is a doozy. It's too long, it's contrived, and I feel zero compassion for these characters. They're all dumb in their own way. Andrew and his roommates are the only characters with humor and heart that made this book review 2 stars instead of none.

The character development is C+ at best. Sadie victimized herself for the entire book! All I could do for 11 hours was yell at her to stop blaming everything in her life for all the bad! Start blaming herself for her choices, pick up, and start again!

The book is anti-climatic, drawn out, and none of Sadie's reactions to life's events are legitimate. Everything about this girl is "poor me". The "mommy issues" story line does not give a valid reason as to why this chick acts the way she does to many events. She's lazy on her own accord because of fear; not because of her mommy issues that apparently justify her reaction... because we never get to understand her deeply rooted mamma drama. She's been a drop out for months... but in the last 30 mins of the book she's going to find enough of herself for Andrew to take her back? Ummm what? it takes months to find oneself. Not two weeks.

in conclusion, the plot doesn't move naturally. The characters don't have natural chemistry. The storyline is lackluster and the voice of Sadie was whiny, grating on my ears. But I mean, what did she have to work with?

This book was a colossal waste of time.

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