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In "The Studying Hours" by Sara Ney, the story follows the initial encounter between Jameson, a studious and reserved girl, and Sebastian Osborne, known as Oz, a cocky and popular college athlete. Initially challenged by his friends to get Jameson to kiss him, Oz finds himself drawn to her unexpected sass and intelligence. As their friendship evolves into something more, both characters undergo personal growth and discover hidden depths to each other's personalities. The book is filled with witty banter, a slow-burn romance, and unexpected twists that keep the readers engaged until the very end.

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  1. #1
    Jock Row
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    Book 1 in the series:Jock Hard

    Jock Row - Jock Hard by Sara Ney
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    'Jock Row' by Sara Ney follows the story of Scarlett and Rowdy, who meet in an unconventional way when he is tasked with removing her from a party for causing trouble. Despite their initial encounter, their friendship blossoms as they spend Friday nights talking and getting to know each other on the porch. The book portrays a slow burn romance between Scarlett, a sassy and confident individual, and Rowdy, a stereotypical cocky jock who finds himself drawn to Scarlett for reasons beyond her indifference to his athletic status. The story unfolds with a light-hearted tone, filled with humor, sweet moments, and genuine communication between the characters, ultimately leading to a college romance that is both charming and endearing.

    The writing style of 'Jock Row' is praised for its perfect pacing, engaging dual point of view narration, and the development of a unique and funny relationship between the main characters. The book is described as a feel-good story with plenty of laughs, a slow burn romance, and a delightful portrayal of two individuals gradually falling for each other in a college setting. The absence of unnecessary drama, the focus on character-driven storytelling, and the genuine chemistry between Scarlett and Rowdy contribute to making this book a heartwarming and enjoyable read.

    Allowing the seconds to tick by despite her discomfort, or possibly because of it, I let the silence stretch in front of us unpleasantly long. Uncomfortable and challenging situations are what I do be...

  2. #2
    The Perfect First
    Book 1 in the series:Fulton U

    The Perfect First - Fulton U by Maya Hughes
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    In "The Perfect First" by Maya Hughes, the story follows Persephone Alexander, a sheltered and lonely girl who creates a list of firsts she wants to experience before leaving college, including losing her virginity. When a misunderstanding leads to a chance encounter with Reece Michaels, a senior football player with dreams of making it to the NFL, their lives intertwine as Reece agrees to help Seph with her list, leading to a journey of self-discovery, friendship, and romance. The novel beautifully showcases Seph's growth as she breaks free from her sheltered upbringing and learns to live life on her own terms, while Reece's character development from an arrogant athlete to a caring and loyal individual adds depth to their relationship.

    The writing style of Maya Hughes is praised for drawing readers into the story, making them emotionally invested in the characters and their journey. The chemistry between Seph and Reece is palpable, and the novel is described as heartwarming, fun, and engaging, with just the right amount of steamy scenes. Through a combination of humor, drama, and romance, Hughes crafts a compelling narrative that explores themes of friendship, self-discovery, and the power of love, setting the stage for a series that promises to captivate readers.

    The icy splash of Gatorade washed over me. I tilted my head back, spraying it all over everyone still standing along the sidelines. If I had to deal with the sticky cleanup of this stuff, so did every...

  3. #3
    All Lined Up
    Book 1 in the series:Rusk University

    All Lined Up - Rusk University by Cora Carmack
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    'All Lined Up' in the 'Rusk University' series by Cora Carmack follows the story of Dallas Cole, who is trying to escape her father's football legacy, and Carson McClain, a football player aiming for a scholarship. Their instant connection leads to a romantic relationship amidst the challenges they face at Rusk University. beautifully explores themes of forgiveness, healing, and self-discovery, with well-developed characters and a captivating dual narrative style that delves into the deeper emotions and dreams of the protagonists.

    It’s Friday night, our first on campus, and she stops just before the walkway of a frat house that hums with pent-up music. More than a head shorter than me, Stella reaches up and forces me to look at...

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    The Year We Fell Down - The Ivy Years by Sarina Bowen
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    The Year We Fell Down by Sarina Bowen follows Corey, a college freshman adjusting to life in a wheelchair after an accident. She forms a deep connection with Hartley, a hockey player healing from a broken leg, despite the complications of his relationship with his girlfriend. The story is told from both Corey and Hartley's perspectives, showcasing their personal growth, friendship, and the challenges they face in a college setting. The writing style is described as simple, compelling, and emotionally engaging, offering a refreshing take on a college romance with elements of character growth and self-discovery.

    It was move-in day at Harkness College, and parents of the new frosh were oohing and ahhing all around campus. As the official tour guides will tell you, three of the last six presidents held at least...

  5. #5
    IOU
    Book 1 in the series:21 Rumors

    IOU - 21 Rumors by Kristy Marie
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    'IOU' in the '21 Rumors' series by Kristy Marie follows the story of Ainsley, a college student in need of a place to stay after a breakup. When she enlists the help of Maverick, a mysterious guy known for dealing in favors, their lives become intertwined in unexpected ways. As Ainsley and Maverick navigate a unique arrangement where favors are exchanged for wishes, they find themselves forming a friendship and building trust amidst challenges and unexpected twists. is a mix of college romance, humor, and light-hearted banter, with a slow-burn romance that keeps readers engaged until the end.

    The writing style of Kristy Marie in 'IOU' is described as engaging, with a good balance of humor, angst, and sexual chemistry. The plot unfolds with intriguing twists and turns, keeping readers hooked as Maverick and Ainsley's relationship evolves from reluctant roommates to unexpected friends to something more. explores themes of trust, friendship, and loyalty, while also delving into the complexities of relationships and the impact of past secrets on the present.

    He’s only half right, by the way. The apartment isn’t on fire, the curtains in the living room are. It’s a small flame, but a flame big enough to set off the smoke detectors, which triggered the neigh...

  6. #6
    The Hook Up
    Book 1 in the series:Game On

    The Hook Up - Game On by Kristen Callihan
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    "The Hook Up" by Kristen Callihan is a college romance story that revolves around the characters Anna and Drew. They meet in History Class and initially consider each other just a hook up, but their relationship evolves into something more complex filled with love, angst, insecurities, and possessiveness. delves into the realistic and honest issues that Anna and Drew face, with a strong focus on character development and emotional depth. The writing style is engaging, building anticipation and creating a mix of emotions that keep the reader invested in the story.

    And here he is again. Yeah, that one, the big, hulking jock striding into class like he owns this university, which he kind of does. Football is a religion around here, and he is the chosen messiah. W...

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    The Locker Room - The Brentwood Boys by Meghan Quinn
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    'The Locker Room' by Meghan Quinn is a slow-burn romance novel that follows the love story of Emory and Knox, a college couple with a connection that readers will want to revisit over and over again. The book delves into themes of love, laughter, loss, and personal growth, showcasing the journey of two characters who are perfect for each other until they face unexpected challenges that test the strength of their relationship.

    The writing style of Meghan Quinn in 'The Locker Room' is praised for its ability to evoke strong emotions in readers, from laughter to heartache. The book is described as a page-turner that keeps readers engaged, with well-developed characters and a storyline that is both humorous and deeply moving. The author's talent for crafting realistic and relatable relationships shines through in this novel, making it a memorable and captivating read.

    Easy to read, my ass. I need a magnifying glass to make out any of the color-coded buildings on this thing and unfortunately, I left my magnifying glass in my other skirt. That was sarcasm, if you did...

  8. #8
    Jockblocked
    Book 2 in the series:Gridiron

    Jockblocked - Gridiron by Jen Frederick
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    Jockblocked by Jen Frederick is a new adult contemporary sports romance that follows the story of linebacker Matthew "Matty" Iverson and his pursuit of Lucy Washington, the best friend of the quarterback of the Warriors football team. Set in the aftermath of the team's national title win, the book explores themes of loyalty, friendship, personal growth, and the challenges faced by college athletes. The writing style is engaging, with a focus on character development, emotional depth, and intricate relationship dynamics within the football team and beyond.

    I flip my pen around my thumb again as I contemplate my mock trial dilemma. Should we include the expert in ice formation or the co-worker? Flip. Randall wants to go with the expert because they alway...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Gridiron )

  9. #9
    Spinning Out
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    Book 1 in the series:The Blackhawk Boys

    Spinning Out - The Blackhawk Boys by Lexi Ryan
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    Spinning Out by Lexi Ryan is a contemporary sports romance that delves into the complicated relationship between Mia Mendez and Arrow Woodison. The story unfolds as Mia becomes the live-in nanny for Arrow's sister while he is under house arrest, leading to an intense and emotional connection between the two characters. The narrative alternates between past and present, gradually revealing the secrets and complexities that bind Mia and Arrow together, ultimately culminating in a hopeful yet uncertain ending.

    Lexi Ryan skillfully weaves a tale of love, loss, betrayal, and redemption in 'Spinning Out'. The book explores themes of guilt, forgiveness, and the impact of past mistakes on the characters' present lives. With a mix of humor, drama, and mystery, the story keeps readers engaged as they follow Mia and Arrow's tumultuous journey towards understanding and acceptance amidst a backdrop of college sports and suspense.

    “What is she doing here?” Arrow’s words are spoken in a hard whisper that crawls up the walls and under the wooden nursery door. They creep into my sanctuary and claw at my heart. The murmurs of his s...

  10. #10
    Beautiful Broken Rules
    Book 1 in the series:Broken

    Beautiful Broken Rules - Broken by Kimberly Lauren
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    Emerson Moore, the protagonist of 'Beautiful Broken Rules' by Kimberly Lauren, is portrayed as a self-confessed "school slut" who lives by a strict set of rules to avoid getting hurt in relationships. The story revolves around her dynamic with Jaxon Riley, one of the Riley Twins, who challenges her rules and tries to break through her emotional barriers. The book explores themes of love, trust, and overcoming past traumas, all set within a backdrop of friendships, loyalty, and self-discovery among a close-knit group of characters.

    The narrative style of 'Beautiful Broken Rules' is characterized by a first-person perspective that delves into the complexities of the protagonist's emotions and inner struggles. The book weaves together elements of romance, friendship, and personal growth, offering a blend of witty dialogue, emotional depth, and character development that keeps readers engaged in the journey of Emerson and Jaxon.

    One thing I know for sure and have come to terms with–I’m the school slut. I hate that word; but sometimes it is what it is, or in my situation, I am what I am. I like guys, all kinds of them and lots...

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