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Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Out Now! Jock Rule by: Sara Ney...five stars!

         

Kip Carmichael is no pretty boy.

He's a rough. Dirty. Giant. Hair so unruly, and a beard so thick, his friends on the team call him Sasquatch.

The first time Sasquatch lays eyes on Theodora "Teddy" Johnson across the keg at a party one night on Jock Row, she'd been relegated to the sidelines by her jock hungry "friends."

Week-after-week, he watches beautiful but bashful Teddy getting overshadowed, and overlooked. Sasquatch finally broad shoulders his way through the crowd, offering to to be her hairy godmother. But the minute their eyes meet? He's a goner.

Teaching her the RULES for winning a jock will be the easy part. Not falling in love with her is going to be a losing game.

     My Review (ARC provided)
Five Stars!

I freaking loved this book! Fell in love with the hero and knew from chapter one I liked the heroine. As with most of Sara’s books, I gobbled this one up and couldn’t take my eyes away. It was fantastic.

Teddy is a smart girl trying to make ends meet. She was raised with no money, goes to college on a scholarship and is just getting by. She is naïve and not really into dating or the whole party scene.

Kip is a smart guy covering up his good looks and wealth with a broody personality and a yeti appearance. He is not into the party scene or dating.

The two meet ironically at a party, and it is awkward, to say the least. They keep meeting and form a plan to get Teddy a date. “Hairy Godmother” to the rescue! That cracked me up.

I loved the dialogue between these two. I was smiling like a freak as I was reading wondering if people thought I was some weirdo. I even caught myself laughing out loud a couple of times (in public). The spark wasn’t immediate, but it lingered, until BAM it hits you hard and then it scorches off the pages. Both Teddy and Kip help each other with their insecurities, and they were the sweetest couple. I also really enjoyed the closeness and bond Kip and his sister had. I thoroughly enjoyed reading their texts.

There wasn’t a whole lot of angst in this one. It’s more about growth and learning to trust but in an amusing wayI. Loved. It.


      Sara Ney is the USA Today Bestselling Author of the How to Date a Douchebag series, and is best known for her sexy, laugh-out-loud New Adult romances. Among her favorite vices, she includes: iced latte's, historical architecture and well-placed sarcasm. She lives colorfully, collects vintage books, art, loves flea markets, and fancies herself British. She lives with her husband, children, and her ridiculously large dog. Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Newsletter | Website
    


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