Try Me
Extracurricular Activities, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Kirt Graves
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By:
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Neve Wilder
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Two rivals. One law internship. A whole lot of objectionable activity. It wasn’t always this way between us. We were best friends growing up.
Competitive? Yeah. Ruthless? Definitely. Neither of us liked to lose.
But the intense chemistry? That’s new. The hatred in his eyes? That’s new, too.
I should let it go. There’s too much bad blood between our families. Between us. But I can’t. I don’t think he can, either.
Now we’re gunning for the same internship. If he thinks I’ll back down, he’s dead wrong.
Once upon a time, I lost everything. I won’t let it happen again.
Go ahead. Try me.
From the author of Want Me comes the second new adult college romance in the Extracurricular Activities series. Expect drama, snark, feels, egregious misuse of private property, a guy who’s way more heteroflexible than he realized, and a semi-sorta reformed bad boy who loves to test him.
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- Wide Eyes, Big Ears!
- 29-12-2021
Great plot, great chemistry!
Mark Farrow lost any residual respect for his childhood friend when he learned Chet Pynchon supplied drugs which may have caused a mutual friend to OD. So he’s very unimpressed to find Chet is interning at the same law firm as Mark over the summer and that they’ve been teamed up for their intern project. I loved this enemies-to-lovers romance! There’s a much slower burn than in Want Me, with fewer sex scenes and a heavier plot - not better or worse, just different. Both sympathetic MCs have painful daddy issues: Mark’s father is Machiavellian in his interference and manipulation of Mark’s future career and love life; Chet’s father is in jail for fraud and embezzlement - neither want to turn out like their father and they’ll need each other to become the men they want to be. Despite the deeper themes, there’s lots of snarky, enjoyable humour in this. Audio narrator Kirt Graves performed well, although I couldn’t always tell which character was speaking, the voices for Mark and Chet weren’t distinctively different.
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