I Wanna Text You Up by Teagan Hunter
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I Wanna Text You Up by Teagan Hunter
Released February 1, 2018
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When I put up a ROOMMATE WANTED poster, he was the last person on earth I thought would respond.
He was also the last person on earth I’d agree to let live with me…on purpose.
But, here we are—roommates. I’m certain we can coexist without it being awkward, and I’m determined to make it work. There will be no sexual tension building with each accidental touch, no flutters when he wears that stupid backward baseball cap, and definitely no flirting when we text back and forth.
Caleb Mills can’t be the guy for me. He’s my best friend’s ex-boyfriend.
And that would be wrong…right?
I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
Teagan Hunter hit I Wanna Text You Up out of the park! I loved the previous book and I instantly knew that I needed Zoe’s story, but my expectations were set really high and that made me nervous, I mean what if it didn’t live up to it?
I Wanna Text You up was not in the lease disappointing!! I floved it so hard! It was witty, and I really feel like it has up’ed my own texting game. I may have shipped Zoe and Robbie last book but, I must admit, Teagan made the right decision, because now I can’t picture Zoe with anyone else except for Caleb!
I Wanna Text You up is the epitome of slow burn, from the chase to the anticipation, I was gradually burning up inside ready to com bust with them when, well… you know. I loved watching them circle each other and attempt to fight the pull that they felt toward each other.
“Everyone moves around so fast around us, but we don’t budge. We’re stuck, and we’re not ready to let go of this moment.”
I Wanna Text You Up is fast paced, sassy, sweet read that is chock full of witty banter and sexual tension that you can feel jumping off that page as you read.
Don’t miss out where the texting began in Let’s Get Textual!
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