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A review by trish_beautifulchaosreviews
The Virgin Rule Book by Lauren Blakely
4.0
Before I begin this review, I have a question. Can I be Nadia when I grow up? She is, without a doubt, one of the coolest heroines I've read in a while. How can she not be? She owns a flipping NFL team, got ovaries of steel, the ultimate poker face, and she's not afraid to speak up. Crosby is a delight, full of mischief, a great friend, and all the other superlatives. Their story makes writing this review a breeze!
Go. Buy. The. Book. Simple. You need to read it, laugh, sigh, and generally delight in everything that is The Virgin Rule Book. It moves smoothly; the storyline is heart-engaging from the get-go. We get to interact with some characters from Lauren's previous books, namely Scarlett from the One Week Husband. And with Nadia and the team's move to San Francisco, the stage is being set for some more fun rom-coms.
This book is delightfully low angst but filled with heart and so much goodness. It doesn't come off hokey or contrived; it's just a fun book. Both characters are people you would love to talk to and laugh with, or better yet, watch sports with and have a drink. I am so thrilled I got to read this story of fun, friendship, family, friends, and finally finding the "right one."
Go. Buy. The. Book. Simple. You need to read it, laugh, sigh, and generally delight in everything that is The Virgin Rule Book. It moves smoothly; the storyline is heart-engaging from the get-go. We get to interact with some characters from Lauren's previous books, namely Scarlett from the One Week Husband. And with Nadia and the team's move to San Francisco, the stage is being set for some more fun rom-coms.
This book is delightfully low angst but filled with heart and so much goodness. It doesn't come off hokey or contrived; it's just a fun book. Both characters are people you would love to talk to and laugh with, or better yet, watch sports with and have a drink. I am so thrilled I got to read this story of fun, friendship, family, friends, and finally finding the "right one."