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Can't Text This (Text #3) by Teagan Hunter

This is the best book in the series so far!
No offense to all the others but I am all for Robbie...
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.
 


5 Beautiful Stars

This had a similar feel to the first book. A lot of Monty's and Robbie' relationship was through text and just like in the first book I almost preferred it to the rest of the book :) Teagan  Hunter can text me anytime! 

We already knew Robbie from the other books. I wasn't sure if I would like it, single dad's are not my thing in books. But little did I know that Xavie would have my heart as would his dad just a few pages in. Robbie was an idiot for the way he handled things towards the end, but that only lasted a minute. For the rest of the book he was this super fun, sweet, kind, and sexy guy that just about every girl wants.

Monty was adorable. I really don't have much else to say about her, 'adorable' just fits her perfectly. 

I loved that in all Teagan's books so far the romance took a while to build. Yes, there was 'lust at first sight' but the actual romance took a while. They all got to know each other before anything serious happened. It was a nice touch and the chemistry was perfect. 

It was also great to see Zach and Delia again. Robbie's and Zach's friendship is rather beautiful and I am glad it didn't get lost with the addition of new couples and new story lines. 

All in all Can't Text This was a fun light hearted single dad romance that is hard not to love. I don't even like single dad romances and was ALL over it. I cannot recommend this enough.

Find the book at: GoodReads - Amazon

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  1. Love the 3 books, the first one kept me laughing throughout. I think it was my favorite BUT all 3 men are the best! Thank you!

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