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A sexy enemies-to-lovers STANDALONE romance from New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling author Meghan March. He’s arrogant. She’s self-righteous. I hate him. I want her. I’ve been turning him down for two years straight. Every shut-down makes me work harder. I’m not a one-night stand kind of girl. She doesn’t realize I won’t settle for only one night. He’s a distraction I don’t need. She’ll say yes eventually because I’m not giving up. *** “My final ruling is that Bad Judgment is Meghan March’s best work yet.”—USA Today bestselling author T.M. Frazier "We absolutely couldn't get enough of this fresh storyline, the insanely combustible steam and a gripping ending you will NOT see coming!" —The Rockstars of Romance “Meghan March’s writing is so addictive. From the very first page she sucks you in, and that’s exactly what happened with Bad Judgment. It was sexy, angsty, and consuming. Another fantastic read from Meghan. PS, thanks for keeping me up late at night.” —USA Today bestselling author Meghan Quinn ___ Topics: Enemies-to-lovers, enemies-to-lovers romance, students, law school, law school romance, alpha, alpha male romance, strong female lead, strong heroine, romantic comedy, hot, hot school romance, standalone, standalone romance.
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All I can say is that I will probably not listen to a romance audiobook again. It is just too much for me. Have I mentioned that I usually skip/skim sex scenes, which is why I don't comment on a book's ‘steamy-ness'? So...yeah.
Anyhow, I thought this book was okay. There were some fun parts, some OMG parts that kept me hooked and listening even when I had other things to do, but also moments that didn't work for me. Like, this would probably be a 4 star if not for my inability to believe someone would pay a person's tuition just to tutor their son and Ryker's reveal tidbit at the end. I can't go into because spoilers, but let me say it made absolutely no sense to me how other events could have happened which irritates me. Irritates me almost as much as Ryker does because he is... too possessive for my tastes, let's say that.
Would possible recommend this to romance readers depending on their taste :)