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Bad Bachelor

Bad Bachelors, Book 1

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Bad Bachelor

By: Stefanie London
Narrated by: Kendall Taylor
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Everybody's talking about the hot new app reviewing New York's most eligible bachelors. But why focus on prince charming when you can find out the latest dirt on the lowest-ranked "Bad Bachelors" - NYC's most notorious bad boys.

If one more person mentions Bad Bachelors to Reed McMahon, someone's gonna get hurt. A PR whiz, Reed is known as an "image fixer", but his womanizing ways have caught up with him. What he needs is a PR miracle of his own.

When Reed strolls into Darcy Greer's workplace offering to help save the struggling library, she isn't buying it. The prickly Brooklynite knows Reed is exactly the kind of guy she should avoid. But the library does need his help. But as she reluctantly works with Reed, she realizes there's more to a man than his reputation.

Maybe, just maybe Bad Bachelor number one is the one for her.

©2018 Stefanie London (P)2018 Tantor
Contemporary

Critic reviews

"Sizzling, sexy, and so much fun!" (Sarah Morgan, USA Today best-selling author)

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I wanted to like this book after reading the high reviews but struggled to stick with it mostly because everyone in the book struggled with some kind of problem or regret. Very few uplifting moments which put a real damper on things for me.

Struggle

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I liked the storyline and the baggage that the characters have, but sometimes the "man hate" goes overboard in my opinion.

Not a bad listen!

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I can't think of a single stereotype that was left out of this ridiculous book. These weren't people, but caricatures of what the author thinks pass for actual humans. It was a waste of my time and I listened to on a faster speed.

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