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**Now a USA Today Bestseller** If your ex arrives in your hometown eighteen months after you walked out on him while you were eight months pregnant, follow this short list of rules before you give him a second chance. Rule #1 – Don’t stand in the way of your brothers who want to rough him up. Rule #2 – Don’t meet him for coffee and agree to allow him to meet your daughter. Rule #3 – Don’t drool when your daughter falls asleep on his chest for the first time. It’s just your ovaries talking. Rule #4 – Don’t let him hold your hand. While we’re at it, no hugs, no kisses on the cheek… just no physical contact in general. That only leads to remembering better times. The last one is the most important… Rule #5 – When you find yourself needing someone’s help and you’re tired of always asking your family, don’t let him be the one who’s there for you. Because all those good qualities of his will suck you right back in and you’ll have no chance of fighting your feelings, especially now that he’s ready to be a father to your daughter.
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Rules for Dating your Ex is the ninth book in The Baileys, I've only read one previous book in this series and I really need to go back and read the other books because The Baileys are the funniest family EVER! Piper Rayne's cast of characters is fantastic in this series, the banter between siblings, friends and significant others is amazing and I couldn't get enough of it!
I don't want to spoil the story, so all I can say is that I really enjoyed this second chance romance. I was worried that I wouldn't care much about Jamieson but I loved him! His sexy accent, his relationship with his daughter, how he owned his mistakes and the way he was so, so, so sweet with Sedona won me over. I loved Sedona too, she was an amazing mom and truly an amazing sister with a heart of gold. Their daughter was the sweetest little girl and I pretty much loved every moment between her and Jamieson. The other Baileys as secondary characters provided many hilarious moments, especially their grandmother, and I was so entertained by their antics. I think the story evolved a little too fast at a certain point in the book, which made me wish we had a little more time with Sedona, Jamieson and their daughter as a family. I'm hoping we'll be seeing more of the Baileys in another new series that was hinted in the end of this book. Overall, a very entertaining, sweet second chance romance.