

Right on time, I’m impressed.
She doesn’t get out of her car right away, so I give her a second but then realize maybe she’s not exiting the vehicle because I have the key to the house and she has nowhere to go.
Wanting to make a good impression and seem approachable since I’m the property manager, I run my hand through my hair and adjust my jeans. I’m not wearing any fancy shit, but at least I don’t have holes in or paint stains on my clothes. I hop off my front porch and make my way toward her car, slowly, not wanting to scare her.
There is muffling coming from her car, voices I can’t quite hear, but I get the idea she’s finishing up a conversation, so I slow my pace drastically. That’s when I see her tilt her head down and look at me. From the reflection of the light off her windows, I can’t make out her features. I can only see a silhouette.
I lift a friendly hand in her direction to let her know I come in peace and make my way to her driveway. There is no wave back, but I do hear the telltale sound of her opening her car door. She steps out and when I round the vehicle, I catch the sun off her driver’s side window, temporarily blinding me.
Blinking my eyes a few times to calm my retinas, I bring her into focus.
“Aaron . . .”
Every hair on my body sticks straight up and my body goes still from that voice, that unmistakably sultry voice.
When she finally comes into view, I am met with a pair of hazel eyes I haven’t been able to get out of my head since the day she left town for bigger and better things.
“Amelia.” I clear my throat and take a step forward. “Wow, I uh . . .” Tongue-tied, that’s exactly what I am right now. “Didn’t expect to see you get out of that car.” I laugh nervously while I pull on the back of my neck, trying to comprehend what’s going on. I point with my thumb toward the house and ask, “You’re the new tenant?”
She nods and looks me over, taking her time with her perusal, her eyes burning a hole right through my clothes like they used to. When her eyes meet mine again, she asks, “You’re the property manager?”
I nod and swallow hard. “And neighbor.”
She presses her lips together, thinning them out. “What are the chances?” She laughs nervously.
“Yeah, especially since I thought your life was in the city.” I didn’t mean for that to come out rude, but it did. Gentling my voice, I ask, “What brings you back home?”
Staring at the ground, clutching her purse to her side, she says, “My dad. He’s, uh, not doing well.” Duh, Mrs. Ferguson mentioned something like that. I’m so damn overwhelmed and shocked right now though, that entire conversation I had with Mrs. Ferguson is not registering in my mind.
“Oh no.” My brow pinches together in concern. “What happened?”
She waves me off. “Nothing you need to worry about.” And just like that she shuts me down. Honestly, I’m surprised she said that much to me after how we ended things between us.
Yes, there was an us, a perfectly beautiful, love-filled us. Amelia Santos was the best thing to ever happen to me, and yet, she was also the worst. During a time where my heart broke from every uncaring glance from my mom, Amelia resurrected me from the ashes I would have otherwise drowned in. She was my rock, the one solid feature in my life.
She was also my downfall.
She was going places, and I wasn’t. She had opportunity, and I had none. She wanted me to move with her, and I couldn’t, but no way in hell would I hold her back. I barely made it out of my mom’s house. There were many days when I tried hard to earn a buck so I could find a place to live other than the homeless shelter where I spent many lonely nights. Amelia deserved better than that, so I pushed her away to achieve her dreams. Little did I know, breaking up with her would send me in the biggest downward spiral of my life. The only reason I’m the man I am today is because after hitting rock bottom, I knew things needed to change, and it was up to me to make something of myself. So I worked my ass off. And now at thirty, I can say proudly that I’m a co-owner of an up-and-coming construction company as well as the proud owner of a house in the heart of Hillcrest, a beautiful two-story house. I’m doing well for myself . . . at least that’s what I thought until Amelia stepped out of her car.
Now I’m questioning every little thing about my life leading to this point.

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When her son Max was diagnosed with autism, Avery Abbot’s life changed forever. Her husband left, and her own dreams became a distant fantasy—always second to fighting never-ending battles to make sure Max was given opportunity, love and respect. Finding someone to fight along her side wasn’t even on her list, and she’d come to terms with the fact that she could never be her own priority again.
But a familiar face walking into her life in the form of 25-year-old Mason Street had Avery’s heart waging a war within. Mason was a failure. When he left his hometown five years ago, he was never coming back—it was only a matter of time before his records hit the billboard charts. Women, booze and rock-n-roll—that was it for him. But it seemed fate had a different plan in mind, and with a dropped record contract, little money and nowhere to go, Mason turned to the only family that ever made him feel home—the Abbots.
Avery loved Mason silently for years—until he broke her heart…completely. But time and life have a funny way of changing people, and sometimes second chances are there for a reason. Could this one save them both?

Ginger Scott is an Amazon-bestselling and Goodreads Choice Award-nominated author of several young and new adult romances, including Waiting on the Sidelines, Going Long, Blindness, How We Deal With Gravity, This Is Falling, You and Everything After, The Girl I Was Before, Wild Reckless, Wicked Restless, In Your Dreams, The Hard Count, Hold My Breath, A Boy Like You and A Girl Like Me.
A sucker for a good romance, Ginger’s other passion is sports, and she often blends the two in her stories. (She’s also a sucker for a hot quarterback, catcher, pitcher, point guard…the list goes on.) Ginger has been writing and editing for newspapers, magazines and blogs for more than 15 years. She has told the stories of Olympians, politicians, actors, scientists, cowboys, criminals and towns. For more on her and her work, visit her website at http://www.littlemisswrite.com.
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From the first day I met Racer McKay, I knew our interaction was going to be incredibly brief. First impressions really do matter and unfortunately, I didn’t make a very good one.
At the time, I didn’t think much of it. I was never going to see this man again, right?
Wrong! When I’m met with the opportunity of a lifetime, there is only one man in the state of New York who can assist me. And can you guess who it is?
But what I don’t realize is he needs me just as much as I need him. I have money he’s desperate for, and he holds the key to making my dreams come true.
So, we reluctantly join forces.
Our pranks turn from sarcastic banter, to sexual tension and lust-filled glances. Bickering matches quickly morph into slow burn moments. We’re hot, we’re cold. We push and pull. I need him, I don’t want him. We’re on the verge of combusting with an agreement dangling dangerously between us. Neither one of us can afford to lose one another and yet, we’re finding it quite hard to decipher the line that rests between love and hate.
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SYNOPSIS
Racer McKay is a broody bastard.
From the moment I met him, he’s been rude, irritable, and unbearable. And worse? He’s broke.
A contractor working to remodel my parents pool house for extra cash, he stomps around in those clunky construction boots with his tool belt wrapped around his narrow waist, and a chip on his shoulder.
Racer McKay is also infuriatingly . . . sexy as hell. I want to take that pencil tucked behind his ear, and draw lazy lines slowly up and down his body all the while wanting to strangle him at the same time.
We try to stay out of each other’s way . . . that is until I have no other option but to ask for his help.
But what I don’t realize is he needs me just as much as I need him. I have money he’s desperate for, and he holds the key to making my dreams come true.
Our pranks turn from sarcastic banter, to sexual tension and lust-filled glances. Bickering matches quickly morph into slow burn moments. We’re hot, we’re cold. We push and pull. I need him, I don’t want him. We’re on the verge of combusting with an agreement dangling dangerously between us. Neither one of us can afford to lose one another and yet, we’re finding it quite hard to decipher the line that rests between love and hate.
*Twisted Twosome is a stand alone romantic comedy.
*****Patty’s Review*****
*****FIVE++++++++++++ STARS*****
{ARC Generously Provided by Author}
I’ve never relied on another human, but Racer brightened my day, he made the bumps in the road seem non-existent, and he made my accomplishments feel like I had the power to do anything. He made me feel warm, protected, loved. But now…all I feel is hurt. I hurt myself loving him.
FLAWLESS—without any blemishes or imperfections; perfect.That’s what comes to mind as I try to gather up my thoughts and write a review for this wonderful story. I want to use all the right words to convey just how much this book unequivocally captured my heart. Words can be beautiful, powerful, and what made TWISTED TWOSOME so special and definitely my FAVORITE book by Meghan Quinn, is that she created two incredible characters who knew the power of words and they used them wisely. This can be read as a standalone but it is linked to ”CO-WRECKER and ”MY BEST FRIEND’s EX”. If you haven’t read them, they’re really worth checking out.
We met Racer McKay in ”MY BEST FRIEND’s EX”. He was Tucker’s goofball friend who also works with him for the same construction company. My first impression was that this guy was a little too silly and immature. Well, my assumptions were completely obliterated by this story! I am going to go as far as stating that Racer is the BEST and most SWOON WORTHY of all the Heroes from this series. Life has been beyond a struggle for Racer for the past few years and the sadness that he holds close to his heart made me fall completely in love with him. Racer’s father passed away leaving behind a mountain of debt from all of the medical bills he incurred. But Racer is not bitter in the least. He and his father shared a special bond. His love for his dad is something to behold. He takes odd jobs on the side on top of his 9 to 5 gig in order to make mortgage payments on the house he and his dad built together. Sometimes he can barely afford to buy food, but luckily he has the most amazing friends, Tucker and Smalls, who keep him fed with the occasional pizza pies and Little Debbie treats.
This book starts off with some of the most laugh out loud hysterically funny scenes ever. The things Racer has to do to make an extra buck will have you in stitches. During one of his side jobs, he meets the entitled and spoiled daughter of the man who hired him to renovate his pool house. Racer thinks he has Georgiana Westbrook pegged from the moment he spots her by the pool in her tiny bikini and high heels. He thinks that they come from two different worlds and that Georgie doesn’t have any real problems except for deciding what to wear to her next party or what color to paint her toes. What he will soon realize is she is not the snobby uptown girl he originally judged her to be. Georgie has a degree in Business and her dream is to open up her own Bridal Boutique. Her plan was to put together a presentation and impress her father with her possible business venture, and hopefully get a portion of her trust fund a few years early in order to build and open her Bridal shop. Her dad shoots her down quickly, letting her know she is to find herself a suitable husband and leave the business deals to the men of the family.
Luckily her older brother comes to her rescue and loans her the money but when her father hears she is going ahead with her plans, he uses his reputation and connections with all the local contractors and makes it so that none of them will take Georgie on as a client. After some failed attempts at DIY by watching Youtube videos, Georgie is desperate and she ends up going to the incredibly rude & sexy contractor who worked on her dad’s pool house renovation.
The snarky banter and practical jokes that fire between these two had me laughing out loud quite often throughout the story. Racer and Georgie enjoyed getting a rise out of each other, and they also had a hard time fighting the insane attraction building between them. While at first they may have thought they were complete opposites, as they spend almost every night together working on the shop renovations, it becomes apparent that they actually might be absolutely perfect together. It all starts to unfold when Georgie shares her notebook that she has kept for years that contains all the beautiful words that have come to mean so much to her and have brought comfort when needed. I dare you not to feel something when Racer and Georgie start to fall and how they express their love through “words”.
This book deserves all the stars and I hope that when it goes LIVE, that you all will do the smart thing, and one-click.
TWISTED TWOSOME was hilarious, angsty, sexy, and it even had me shedding tears during some really heartfelt moments. It had all the ingredients that made it one of the BEST of 2017 for me. Get ready to fall head over heels in love with this story! It’s live on August 3rd!!
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*Twisted Twosome is a stand alone romantic comedy.
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