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Let's Get Textual by Teagan Hunter
Let's Get Textual by Teagan Hunter










I was actually in the middle of Queen of Air and Darkness, but I needed something that would be a bit easier to concentrate on while being in a bus and tired.

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Of course reading is the perfect way to spend that time! That meant I would be sitting on a bus for around 3 hours there and 3 hours back. I can’t wait to continue this series and honestly fully expect the rest of the books to be just as wonderful as this one was.Last week I went to a Christmas market in Germany with my boyfriend. It wasn’t cringe-y or overly cheesy, and I loved that it wasn’t all texts they were perfectly capable of having interactions outside of their messaging apps, too, and those were just as precious as anything else. The last thing I want to mention is that this is exactly how text-message romances should be written. Did I adore each and every single damn scene involving him? You bet I did. Is he necessary to the story? Of course not. I’m telling you, this little booger is the most adorable plot device I’ve ever seen. On top of how cute the humans are, there’s a baby goat that I would protect at all costs. Delia and Zach are a freaking riot - I seriously laughed out loud so many times, and even while shuffling through my highlights to pick a quote for this review, I was giggling all over again - and their romance feels so believable and fun. One of my favorite types of relationship-forming in romance novels is when the characters feel like lovers and best friends, and these two fit the bill so effortlessly.

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This review is long overdue, and frankly, it’s been long enough since I’ve read it that I’m going to keep this short and sweet, but I had to type up something before continuing with the series. I only allow full-fledged Hufflepuffs in there.” “If you think you’re going to Slytherin to my bed with those on, you’re wrong. We keep texting and flirting, because he’s wicked funny and perfectly nerdy and a wonderful distraction. When Zach Hastings and I get into a wrong-number mix-up, we don’t follow the rules.

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A wrong number shouldn’t be the first person on your mind in the morning, or the last at night…and you’re definitely not supposed to talk them into buying a baby goat.












Let's Get Textual by Teagan Hunter