One woman
living with her husband and ex-husband. It couldn’t get complicated…right?
Natalie was
in the middle of a d#ck-measuring contest right from the start.
I was
intrigued by the premise of the story, which was written in a series of
episodes of past and present times—from how the three met to their “three’s
company” living arrangement. The whole
thing’s in a random order, so it was kinda hard to tell what the current
situation was—whether it was a time she was with Jake or Kyle.
My favorite
part was when Natalie screamed out the ex’s name during sex with her husband.
Oooh, not good.
There were
some enjoyable anecdotes and this was, overall, a quick and easy read; however,
the constant back-and-forth scenes that randomly pick up right where one left
off was hard to keep track and a little annoying. Most of the time she’s
constantly bouncing between the two men. It’s really not as funny as I would’ve
thought.
My rating: 3 stars
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