Thursday, 3 May 2018

REVIEW TOUR AND REVIEW Jock Row by Sara Ney

     

 

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 universities hottest party scene and 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 short-stop 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.

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Jesus Christ, she has a dimple in her damn cheek.
I’m a sucker for those.
She shoots me a tentative smile, ass parked on the stoop, back propped against the wooden siding of the house.
It’s obvious that she’s blushing by the way she ducks her head, glancing down at the floor, the soft glow from the two busted lamps illuminate the crown of her head.
The porch lights are busted and rusty, needing their bulbs changed, one flickering—the other just about to burn out. It makes the entire place look like a goddamn Halloween fun-house, casting a weird glow on the girl’s smooth, pale skin.
And her pretty dimple.
Stop staring at it, dipshit.
I cast my glance at her outfit, doing my best to analyze her under the dim lights; she must have been sweaty inside the house; I got a good look at her before convincing her to follow me, but still study her as if seeing her for the first time.
Both of her boots are tucked under her legs, and she sits, cross-legged on the ground. Blows out a frustrated puff of air that translates into a billowing stream of steam.
“So.” She wraps her puffed sleeved arms around her knees, hugging them tight. Shivers. “Now what?”
Her prim ponytail is jaunty, bobbing when she tilts her head to gaze over at me.
“Now I babysit you.”
“Lovely. We can bond.”
I position my large body against the railing, giving it a gentle shake to make sure it’s sturdy before supporting all my weight on it. It’s solid and secure and is going to get real uncomfortable real fucking fast if I have to stand here all night.
The girl raises her brows at me. They appear black in this light; full and arched expertly. “Have you babysat anyone before?”
“No one I managed to keep alive,” I joke. “A few cousins my parents forced me to watch a few times; never would feed them but would occasionally throw out a dog bone so they wouldn’t get hungry.”
She smiles, dimple denting the smooth right side of her face. “Is that what you have planned for me?”
I raise my empty hands. “I’m fresh out of Scooby snacks. Guess we’ll both have to starve.”
“Sorry you have to sit out here.”
“Really?” I sound hopeful. “No one is forcing you to sit out here.”
Her light laugh is quiet. “Fine. I guess I’m not that sorry.” She bites down on her lower lip. “I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t enjoying your discomfort—just a little bit.”
“Gee, thanks.”


 ★★★★★ - 5 Stars

This book!! I absolutely love this book! I love Sara’s writing style. It is so witty, so funny, and keeps me captivated from start to end. Sara really hit this book right out of the park! Pun intended. I want to read more from Jock Row!!

I love Rowdy’s character. How cocky is he? But not too cocky where you just think he is a total douche. He is so funny, so caring, so sweet. I love the way he was with Scarlett. How nervous he got. He is one of my favourite male characters ever! I just love his personality.
Scarlett is adorable! She is a little awkward, but smart and sassy. I love how she puts the guys in their place. She isn’t like other girls that go to Jock Row, and I really like that about her. She is her own women.
These two together is electric! Their connection is palpable right through the whole book. You could just feel all the tension, all the anxiety. Their banter is hilarious and really makes the story fantastic.

I love the whole story line. I was captivated right from the get go, and I read it pretty quickly. I laughed so much, the characters were all quite funny. I love Rowdy’s mum, always taking notes and embarrassing poor Rowdy. So great to read. I really did not want Rowdy and Scarlett’s story to be over. I want to keep on reading and spend more time in their world. I really can not wait until Sara releases her next novel. I know this one just came out but I need more from Sara! But in the mean time I can read other books from Sara while I wait!
I received an early copy of this book. Opinions expressed are my own. 






          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 latte's, historical architecture and well-placed sarcasm. She lives colorfully, collects vintage books, art, loves flea markets, and fancies herself British. She lives with her husband, children, and her ridiculously large dog.  

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