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jaredsbookself's review against another edition
challenging
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
2.5
amuldrow's review against another edition
1.0
college sports romance, but not a single textbook was opened nor a ball thrown—it’s ridiculous. anyways, love interest is sexist in way that i’m supposed to justify, and the main character is “not like other girls” so take from that what you will. honestly, this is what i get because i should’ve known what i was getting myself into based on the cover. 1/5 stars :(
booknerd_1107's review against another edition
4.0
Jock Row
**received an ARC in exchange for an honest review**
4⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
It’s time for some baseball! Jock Row is Sara Ney’s newest book it will have you laughing along with the main characters. It’s funny, flirty, and definitely a must read. Scarlett is quirky and funny while Rowdy is sexy, funny, and just what Scarlett needs in her life. Their banter from the beginning is on par and keeps things interesting. You will be waiting for ever Friday just like they are and hoping that they will see what’s right in front of them.
Scarlett just wants to hang out with her friends but all they want to do is go to Jock Row. What she isn’t expecting is to meet a baseball player who is in charge of getting her to leave the party but who might end up being more.
Rowdy is suppose to get Scarlett to leave but he can’t deny that she has spunk. She also has a quirky sense of humor and doesn’t back down. He can’t help but wait for her to show up next Friday so he can spend some more time with her and get to know her better.
As each Friday comes, Scarlett and Rowdy get closer between the games they play and just from asking questions. Soon they both realize that maybe they want the same thing, to be more than friends. Together they might find out that they have found the person they were meant to be with.
**received an ARC in exchange for an honest review**
4⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
It’s time for some baseball! Jock Row is Sara Ney’s newest book it will have you laughing along with the main characters. It’s funny, flirty, and definitely a must read. Scarlett is quirky and funny while Rowdy is sexy, funny, and just what Scarlett needs in her life. Their banter from the beginning is on par and keeps things interesting. You will be waiting for ever Friday just like they are and hoping that they will see what’s right in front of them.
Scarlett just wants to hang out with her friends but all they want to do is go to Jock Row. What she isn’t expecting is to meet a baseball player who is in charge of getting her to leave the party but who might end up being more.
Rowdy is suppose to get Scarlett to leave but he can’t deny that she has spunk. She also has a quirky sense of humor and doesn’t back down. He can’t help but wait for her to show up next Friday so he can spend some more time with her and get to know her better.
As each Friday comes, Scarlett and Rowdy get closer between the games they play and just from asking questions. Soon they both realize that maybe they want the same thing, to be more than friends. Together they might find out that they have found the person they were meant to be with.
ltcreads40's review against another edition
4.0
Love Rowdy!
I absolutely love Sara Ney's hero's, they are the most swoon-worthy men ever, even her douchebags. Rowdy was no exception, after the initial conversation with Scarlett, you could start to see his swoon-worthiness. A fabulous book to a new series!
I absolutely love Sara Ney's hero's, they are the most swoon-worthy men ever, even her douchebags. Rowdy was no exception, after the initial conversation with Scarlett, you could start to see his swoon-worthiness. A fabulous book to a new series!
mastersal's review against another edition
4.0
4.5 stars!
This was a sweet and sexy read as promised by the author. The banter was fun and the meet-cute made me smile.
This wasn’t laugh out funny - it was a good time and a quick read. The plot revolves around two college students who spend most of the time in the book talking and falling in love. There is literally no angst here but enough banter to keep you engaged. A lot of the scenes read like a play with the back and forth - there is little description to slow down the interaction. I compare this to other new adult books where the interactions come across as banal (watching movies, studying etc). Here there is enough spark here to keep your interest.
However, I will say that there was some extended sex scens which dragged for me. This is a matter of my preference as I felt it was just a little long. I did think objectively it handled consent very well and spent time making sure that the heroine was comfortable with what was happening. The hero was great - patient but still came across as a real young man.
I am going to check more from this author but I would recommend this for romance readers who are looking for a good new adult romance which is not angst / drama filled. This is rom-com done right.
This was a sweet and sexy read as promised by the author. The banter was fun and the meet-cute made me smile.
This wasn’t laugh out funny - it was a good time and a quick read. The plot revolves around two college students who spend most of the time in the book talking and falling in love. There is literally no angst here but enough banter to keep you engaged. A lot of the scenes read like a play with the back and forth - there is little description to slow down the interaction. I compare this to other new adult books where the interactions come across as banal (watching movies, studying etc). Here there is enough spark here to keep your interest.
However, I will say that there was some extended sex scens which dragged for me. This is a matter of my preference as I felt it was just a little long. I did think objectively it handled consent very well and spent time making sure that the heroine was comfortable with what was happening. The hero was great - patient but still came across as a real young man.
I am going to check more from this author but I would recommend this for romance readers who are looking for a good new adult romance which is not angst / drama filled. This is rom-com done right.
_kyranisonfire's review against another edition
never seen two more infuriating characters in my life
sheznb's review against another edition
5.0
Oh wow! What a gorgeous college romance!
I read this at every opportunity I had today and just fell in love.
It was such a feel good romance with no drama tearing them apart and It had me smiling like a damn fool wanting that connection these two shared!
Their story built and so did their chemistry and it was a really enjoyable read!
I read this at every opportunity I had today and just fell in love.
It was such a feel good romance with no drama tearing them apart and It had me smiling like a damn fool wanting that connection these two shared!
Their story built and so did their chemistry and it was a really enjoyable read!
cobaltbookshelf's review against another edition
2.0
After finishing this book I was so disappointed. When I started reading I thought this book was promising I thought it's going to be a funny sport romance book but they had conflicts or challenges overall boring couple anyway, this was a miss for me.
geekxgirl's review against another edition
DNF (can't remember where)
I put this down because I got bored, I think? It was a little interesting and probably would have been interesting had I pushed through to finish. I just didn't feel enough pull to pick it back up and decided to read other books.
Since it's been months since I even remembered I was reading this I'm gonna call it.
I put this down because I got bored, I think? It was a little interesting and probably would have been interesting had I pushed through to finish. I just didn't feel enough pull to pick it back up and decided to read other books.
Since it's been months since I even remembered I was reading this I'm gonna call it.