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REVIEW: The Consequence of Rejection by Rachel Van Dyken

Review - The Consequence of Rejection by Rachel Van Dyken

A second chance romance full of comedy is exactly what you will get with Consequence of Rejection. The gang is all back and finally it's Jason's turn. If you've read the previous books then you know that Jason has had his fair share of unfortunate events. This poor guy can't catch a break it seems, yet he is one of the sweetest guys out there. I'll admit I sometimes wonder how he makes it through the day. Maddy his first love has returned and these two reconnect. Now to say this is an easy road would be an understatement. More like a bumpy road full of potholes and then there's Max who is a force himself. Once again we have some top notch comedy with this one as well as some sweetness mixed in. There's a bit of angst too that will pull at your heart a bit. Overall this series and this book didn't disappoint.

The Consequence of Rejection by Rachel Van Dyken

Publication Date: March 26th, 2018 Genre: Contemporary Romance

You know the universe is trying to tell you something when you get struck by lightning, but only after getting hit on by the elderly, almost getting run over by a semi, and running into the one who got away. Why do they say it like that anyway? Like I accidentally lost her when she was the one that got in the car with my best friend and left me. The day after I proposed. We were eighteen. I wanted forever. She didn't. It's been ten years. I tried to move on, tried to get married, had that same wedding crashed by my now best friend who says the only way for me to stop pissing off the universe, is to gain closure with the one woman I can't forget. So I do it. I embark on a journey down memory lane that not only lands me in prison but on the receiving end of a fist fight in front of the entire town, this naturally happens after drunken pool sex, climbing the same girl's window, and getting threatened at gunpoint by her father. To say the universe is trying to tell me something anything, is a giant understatement. I just hope I survive the message. And then, I hope I survive her—again.

“Be the bigger man, even if it means you look like a complete tool. I’ve been the bigger man all my life. Now look at me… total tool, but alas, I got the girl.” –Max Emory’s Guide to Dating and Other Important Life Lessons.--

Meet Rachel Van Dyken

Rachel Van Dyken is the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today Bestselling author of regency and contemporary romances. When she's not writing you can find her drinking coffee at Starbucks and plotting her next book while watching The Bachelor.

She keeps her home in Idaho with her Husband, adorable son, and two snoring boxers! She loves to hear from readers!

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