Synopsis
THERE ARE NO DOUCHEBAGS IN THIS STORY.
Well, there are, but they’re not who this story is about.
This story is about me—the coach’s daughter.
When I moved to Iowa to live with my dad, the university’s take-no-prisoners wrestling coach, I thought transferring would be easy as pie—living with my father would be temporary, and he’d make sure his douchebag wrestlers left me alone.
Wrong on both counts.
ASSHOLES ALWAYS COME OUT OF THE WOODWORK WHEN THE STAKES ARE HIGH.
A bet is placed, and I’m on the table. After one humiliating night and too much alcohol, I find the last nice guy on campus. And when he offers to rent me his spare bedroom, I go all in. It’s time for the nice guy to finish first.
Midnight chats and spilling my problems turn to lingering touches. Lingering touches turn to more.
And the ultimate good guy has the potential do more damage than any douchebags ever could.
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The Coaching Hours was a sweet, sexy, funny, and entertaining standalone romance, and I really enjoyed it! The storyline and characters were wonderful and so unexpected, and I loved Sara Ney’s writing style and sense of humor. The How to Date a Douchebag series has been an amazing ride, and I can’t believe it’s over. However, I’m so excited to read more from this author!
The storyline was a very unexpected yet pleasant surprise. I honestly didn’t see it coming, but was pleased with the turn of events. Even though I was happy with a few of the plot twists, there were some parts that I didn’t like as much, and others that I would’ve liked to have progressed a little differently. Despite some of those aspects, I really enjoyed The Coaching Hours from beginning to end, and was satisfied with the conclusion.
The characters were wonderful, and I loved them a lot. Elliot and Anabelle were amazing. I loved their personalities and red-hot chemistry together, and how most of their relationship progressed throughout. I loved reading the book from both Elliot and Anabelle’s point of view, and all of their banter and interactions with each other. Elliot and Anabelle’s journey wasn’t always easy, and they definitely had some shocking and up and down moments, but ultimately I was happy with the conclusion to their story and the How to Date a Douchebag series.
The Coaching Hours was a sexy, humorous, and entertaining standalone romance, and I would definitely recommend it and the rest of the How to Date a Douchebag series! Sara Ney did a fantastic job with this book, and even though it wasn’t my favorite installment in the series, I was very pleased with the outcome to Elliot and Anabelle’s story. The How to Date a Douchebag series has been an epic, hilarious, and unforgettable adventure, and I can’t wait read Sara Ney’s Jock Hard series!
4 STARS
About Sara Ney
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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I’m glad you enjoyed it!! It was the least favorite of mine but it was still utterly entertaining and enjoyable. Can’t wait for her next book!
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TCH wasn’t my favorite either, but it was still a good read. I’m excited to start Jock Row soon since I already read Switch Hitter earlier this year and loved it!
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