Release Date: February 15
I would do anything for my best friend.
Well. Almost anything.
When she begs me to come on a weekend getaway so I can bond with her new boyfriend, I can’t say no—no matter how badly I want to. After all, who will keep an eye on the guy; he’s your stereotypical, professional football player (emphasis on PLAYER) and I don’t trust him with my friends heart.
Worse? He has the nerve to bring his single best friend Davis on the trip, too. Davis is too handsome, so funny and smart he can’t possibly be human. Grandma’s, babies and kittens all fall for his smile.
In fact, everyone adores but me **narrows eyes** What’s he hiding?
I refuse to fall for his act; at some point he’ll will drop the Good Guy act and show his true colors: he’s a player, too. He must be.
You know the saying: if he seems too good to be true, he probably is.
Well. Almost anything.
When she begs me to come on a weekend getaway so I can bond with her new boyfriend, I can’t say no—no matter how badly I want to. After all, who will keep an eye on the guy; he’s your stereotypical, professional football player (emphasis on PLAYER) and I don’t trust him with my friends heart.
Worse? He has the nerve to bring his single best friend Davis on the trip, too. Davis is too handsome, so funny and smart he can’t possibly be human. Grandma’s, babies and kittens all fall for his smile.
In fact, everyone adores but me **narrows eyes** What’s he hiding?
I refuse to fall for his act; at some point he’ll will drop the Good Guy act and show his true colors: he’s a player, too. He must be.
You know the saying: if he seems too good to be true, he probably is.
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MY REVIEW
Juliet can't resist her best friend Mia's guilt trip, so off she goes on a trip with Mia, Mia's boyfriend Thad, and Thad's friend Davis. What a mouthful, and Davis? He's a revelation to Juliet. Although an athlete, or former one I guess, he's nothing like Juliet had ever pictured a jock to be, and neither is Thad. You see, Juliet's had it with men after a string of bad dates and bad men in her life, so she's understandably down on the idea of men. She doesn't believe for a second that Mia's new boyfriend is the sweetheart Mia claims him to be. So there's no way his own friend can possibly be the nice guy he seems to be either. She'll just have to keep her walls up and resist bonding with either of the men. Someone has to have her friend's best interests at heart, right?
I really liked this sweet, funny story. Davis is such a sweetheart, totally blowing Juliet's preconceived notions out of the water with his genuinely good guy personality, and providing the foil for Juliet's cynical and jaded personality. There are a lot of seriously funny moments, some heat too, and more than its fair share of heart to go along with 4 really likable characters. And after that fun epilogue, I can't wait for Davis' sister and Skip Jennings' story, The Mrs. Degree now!
Meet Sara Ney
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 lattes, historical architecture and well-placed sarcasm. She lives colorfully, collects vintage books, art, loves flea markets, and fancies herself British.
Among her favorite vices, she includes: iced lattes, historical architecture and well-placed sarcasm. She lives colorfully, collects vintage books, art, loves flea markets, and fancies herself British.
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