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A review by maferg01
The Virgin Rule Book by Lauren Blakely
5.0
A cute and fun read in the Rules of Love series. Confession time. I actually read The Virgin Replay (Book 3) first. Ooops lol. Anyway ... I really liked Lauren's take on the dreaded Virgin Trope, which can oftentimes be downright cringeworthy. Instead, she has flipped it on its head. Gone is the innocent turned vixen from one moment to the next. Her female characters are powerful women who own their desires and aren't afraid to take matters into their own hands for the time being. They are just looking for the right guy.
I would also like to add that this was a quick romance BUT not an insta-love story. Crosby and Nadia have been friends since they were kids. Crosby was her brother's best friend. Sparks fly at her brother's wedding and Nadia lets Crosby in on a little secret. She is still a virgin and she wants him to be her first. What follows is a friends to lovers story that is sweet and funny between two people who own who they are and aren't afraid to be themselves.
Teddy Hamilton and Erin Mallon were amazing as always narrating this couple, the perfect casting for these two characters. I especially liked Teddy for Crosby who has a strong sense of humor. Erin was a delight as always and the perfect narrator for the very wealthy woman who owns and runs an NFL football team. It was the perfect light and fun read.
I would also like to add that this was a quick romance BUT not an insta-love story. Crosby and Nadia have been friends since they were kids. Crosby was her brother's best friend. Sparks fly at her brother's wedding and Nadia lets Crosby in on a little secret. She is still a virgin and she wants him to be her first. What follows is a friends to lovers story that is sweet and funny between two people who own who they are and aren't afraid to be themselves.
Teddy Hamilton and Erin Mallon were amazing as always narrating this couple, the perfect casting for these two characters. I especially liked Teddy for Crosby who has a strong sense of humor. Erin was a delight as always and the perfect narrator for the very wealthy woman who owns and runs an NFL football team. It was the perfect light and fun read.