A review by bookwormdaily
The Cheat Sheet by Sarah Adams

  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5

 “Bree, hope is healthy. Even if you prepare yourself for the worst in life, it will never make the fall hurt less. So why not let yourself really and truly want this instead? And then, if things end badly, I’ll help you eat your feelings.” 

 
It’s a friends-to-lovers book, and i devour it. I love this trope because the relationship and chemistry between the main characters are already deep and wholesome. Reading this book i felt excited because i want the main MC to be together. Their care towards each other is so fun to read. I also learn from this book how to be brave in taking chances and letting myself hope more and working for it. The comfort zone is comfortable and steady, but new change can bring new experiences can enhance the learning process in life. 

I just didn’t like the miscommunication that they had and the ending that felt a little bit rushed.