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Jock Row

By: Sara Ney
Narrated by: Ava Erickson, Josh Goodman
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Scarlett is always the sensible one: The sober driver. The planner. The one holding your hair back while you're worshiping the porcelain gods.

Week-after-week, she visits Jock Row with her friends - the university's hottest party scene and a breeding ground for student athletes. And if keeping her friends out of trouble and guys out of their pants was a sport, she'd be the star athlete. Being a well known jock-blocker gets her noticed for all the wrong reasons; just like that, she's banned from Jock Row. No guy wants a girl around who keeps their jock friends from getting laid.

"Rowdy" Wade is the hot shot shortstop for the university's baseball team - and the unlucky bastard who drew the short straw: keep little Miss Goody Two-Shoes out of the baseball house. But week-after-week Scarlett returns, determined to get inside.

©2018 Sara Ney (P)2018 Audible, Inc.
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance Sports
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This is the cutest freaking thing I've read in AGES. Rowdy and Scarlett were fast friends who fell for each other. It was sickly sweet.

4 Stars

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This book is written like a coming of age high school romance, so it’s misplaced being a college romance. There are sex scenes so I suppose that’s why it has been pitched as college instead. The heroine was more like a 16 year old than the 21 year old she was supposed to be, in emotional, life experience and generally maturity - not just relationship experience.

The pace was off and was really slow at times, with random excessive details in some scenes which made it drag. The romance is sweet, if a little dull. Nice enough, but there’s no way I needed a window into their world as the main characters aren’t interesting enough. By the end the heroine seems annoyingly smug too.

Loads of inconsistencies with things being said, then it being discussed later like it’s the first time it has been mentioned.

Narration was good and probably made the story better than it really was.

Overall, I was just bored.

Boring, and young

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