Brilliant mathematician Biba is intense, driven, and speaks her mind. Substitute teacher/world traveler David makes Matthew McConaughey look uptight.
Only The Suitor can bring them together
Biba has a life plan: Established career + suitable partner who ticks her boxes (let Maman help with this) = simple and secure married life. Love won’t be a variable in this equation. Watching Bexley on The Suitor, with all the drama and competition and crying over does-he-love-me-or-does-he-not proves love is a game Biba refuses to play. She’s got the numbers to show happily ever after doesn’t last.This is the plan. Until she meets David
Watching his ex-girlfriend compete for The Suitor might have been a lot more painful for David if he didn’t have Biba watching beside him. Everything about her fascinates him—the way her brain works, the hidden vulnerability, and especially the pink lipstick. He doesn’t fit into some complicated life plan but love should be a part of the equation and David is going to prove it to her.
Can complete opposites Biba and David figure out the formula to happily ever after?
Fraternizing with the Ex is the third book in the Suitor Science Series, a charmingly sweet, opposites attract, dual POV, laugh-out-loud romantic comedy that tries to solve the perfect equation for love.
Genre: Romance
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