The Girl Next Door (Bend or Break, #3)

The Girl Next Door (Bend or Break, #3)

Amy Jo Cousins

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When it comes to love, go big or go home. Charles “Cash” Carmichael traded his high-rise condo and family-firm career for a job coaching soccer for Chicago’s inner-city kids. He’s adjusting to living on minimum wage when his young cousin, newly out and running away from home, shows up on his less-than-luxurious doorstep. Angsty teens definitely aren’t Cash’s thing. He needs local backup, and there’s only one name he can think of: Stephany Tyler. Back in the day, the bisexual Steph was the perfect friend with benefits until she fell in love with a woman. To his relief, his former friend steps up to the plate. Soon, though, Cash finds himself feeling the familiar need to keep her in his bed, and in his life. But Steph, burned by the ex-girlfriend and by the absentee dad she’s been trying to connect with, won’t risk her heart again. Good thing Cash believes in leaving it all on the field. If he can just convince Steph to get in the game, there’s a chance they can both win. Warning: This book contains ex-friends with benefits crossing boundaries a second time, several steamy encounters on staircases, copious discussions about gay sex from a “straight” guy, a shout-out to magic buttons, and an especially memorable going away threesome.

Publication Year: 2015


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    My initial thoughts upon reading the book blurb: Amy Jo Cousins, you had me at straight-male BJ, as in, “I’m a straight guy, but I’ll let this other guy jack up my man parts if it’ll make you happy, honey.” Yes, it makes me very happy, and I expect you to make me happy at least twice a day at a minimum. This book, “The Girl Next Door,” (surrrrrrre, she SOUNDS innocent, doesn’t she?) is the second in Cousins’s Bend or Break series.

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