Never Date Your Ex
Never Date Series, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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CJ Bloom
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Zachary Webber
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By:
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Jules Barnard
About this listen
She's the one woman I'd give anything to forget - and now, I'm stuck living with her.
I'm making a fresh start in Lake Tahoe, until my stubborn sister decides to move Mira into our cabin. I'll be damned if I move out on Mira's account.
Nothing has changed in the years since I last saw Mira. Her tempting body and smart mouth taunt me daily. The only hope I have at keeping my sanity is the knowledge that Mira is hiding something.
Sooner or later, I'll discover her secret, and knowing her, it'll be damning. But first, I have to ignore the urge to kiss and touch and make Mira mine again.
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I grab her waist, guiding her back against the shelves.
She kisses my cheekbone, nibbles my earlobe. "We can't do this here."
That nibble shoots straight to my groin. "I beg to differ. I think we can manage."
Once the walls come down, emotions run hot. Grab Never Date Your Ex, a humorous, steamy, second-chance romance!
Previously titled Rebound Roommate.
©2014 Jules Barnard (P)2016 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about Never Date Your Ex
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- Linda D.
- 25-01-2023
Excellent
I am really enjoying this book series Can’t put it down. It is so well written that the characters are becoming part of the world I consume! well done I don’t forward to the next book.
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- Down Under Reviewer
- 28-10-2019
Wow
Really enjoyed this book. Loved that they had the hots for each other from way back when in school. But something happened and they both chose to protect themselves with lies.
Mira was so misunderstood, protecting herself and a mother that didn’t deserve her love.
Loved the drama and the mix of friends. Great read.
Narration was awesome too.
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- Renee
- 09-02-2023
Ex’s to roommates to lovers
Never Date Your Ex by Jules Barnard is the third book in the Never Date Series.
Mira and Tyler’s story falls in line with the end of Never Date A Player, once some back history is provided from when they were teenagers. Which this surprised me, as there was no indication that these two knew each other in the previous books (other than a tiny bit at the end of Never Date A Player)
Mira’s in trouble and it’s seemed to linger over her for years, and it’s time for her to work through this, but she needs Tyler.
Neither have really moved on from the other, and a forced roommate situation is the perfect opportunity for these two to become closer.
This is the first dual POV in this series, and it was definitely the right book to make the switch.
There’s also some scenes which might be triggering to some readers.
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- Joan James
- 24-02-2023
Never Date your Ex
Great story line and interesting twists. Felt sad for all the trouble the mother caused. The young woman who had a great sense of family.
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- Michael
- 27-12-2022
toxic masculinity sometimes looks nice
I get that it's just romantic fiction, but I wonder ... does the author understand that the men in this series are among the worst versions of toxic masculinity? While they couch it in notions of care and protection, they appear to believe that it is the man's place to dictate what a woman can and can't do. The values behind those attitudes and behaviours are about possession and control, not love. I really hope any young people reading/listening to this series can see that abuse of power for what it is.
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