Screwmates, an all-new standalone, laugh out loud romantic comedy from Kayti McGee is now LIVE!
I knew from the first time I saw Marc Kirby that I was screwed.
Big eyes, scruffy face, brown curls – yes, yes, and yes. The man is wicked hot.
He’s also my roommate, and since I work nights and he’s at class all day – it’s like living alone at half the rent.
Then an unexpected night off turns into an unexpected morning in Marc’s bed, but it turns out we can't even figure out the screwing.
This is not great news for Marc who’s going on a “bangcation” at the end of the summer – a whole month in France that he’s planned to spend getting busy with the women of Paris.
It’s also not great news for me for obvious reasons.
With both of us needing work on our skills, there’s only one logical solution to our predicament.
Told you I was screwed.
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Review
This has definitely been my week for amazeballs rom-coms and
I think that Screwmates by Kayti
McGee tops the list. Oh my goodness this
book made me laugh until I needed to pee!
And while childbirth has made this somewhat easier in theory, it does
take someone with incredible writing skill and wit to pull it off. This had everything I absolutely love in
books—great banter, awkward situations, and pop culture references. The TARDIS was even mentioned and for the
Whovian in me, that makes me squee in excitement.
Madison is geeky, socially awkward and absolutely
adorable. I totally got her right from
the start. I wanted to adopt her as my
little sister and keep her in my pocket or something. She’s got more talent in her little pinky
then I do in my arm. Marc is serious,
studious and is convinced his life is as dull as his couch color. It’s like the battle of the geeks vs. the
nerds (and yes there is a difference!).
The banter, the awkwardness between these two was hilarious. There was some great tension as well and
fabulous heat. It takes some skill to
balance humor and red hot heat but McGee definitely pulled it off. The secondary characters were just as
great. I loved all of Madison’s friends.
The character development was great. Both Madison and Marc were decently complex
people with insecurities and flaws that made them relatable. I was able to easily connect with them, even
if I disagree with Marc about his lingerie choice (Wonder Woman can be sexy!). This book definitely checked all the boxes on
what I want from a rom-com. I cannot
wait to see what else McGee has to offer and this one is definitely going on my
re-read shelf.
If you love to laugh, you have to check this book out. Just be careful while drinking, snorting
anything out through your nose is painful.
Trust me. -Peace and Love, Buxom J
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