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***3.5 STARS***Sometimes you need a little laughter with your love. I know I do and this book helped scratch that itch.Samantha and Ian have been best friends for three years....since new job orientation. They are both high school teachers and they bonded from the first day they met. They know everything about one another and are so close that everyone at their job thinks they are a couple. Once Samantha dispels that rumor their coworkers start asking them both out. That really irks Ian because
I have always devoured RS Grey’s writing and her books. This book, holy shit, I LoVeD the crap out of it!! I think I had a permanent smile throughout it. When a book makes you love so easily, when it makes you literally laugh out loud countless times, it’s definitely a winner. And that’s what this book did for me, made me love hard and gosh, did I laugh It begins when best friends Ian & Samantha are both teachers at the same high school. They are so close in fact, the rest of the teacher cro...
LOVED IT!!! I had so much fun reading this book. Ian and Sam are so amazing together. They are one of my favorite couples ever! I also really liked that there’s no unnecessary drama, OM, OW and that Ian is not a manwhore. Yaay! This book is going straight to my 2018 favorites. If you are looking for a sweet, fun, romantic, friends to lovers story, look no further!
ARC kindly provided by the author in exchange for an honest review.Samantha Abrams and Ian Fletcher are co-teachers and best friends for three years since they're hired at Oak Hill High School. Their friendship began during the teacher's orientation and they instantly cliqued. These two are quirky together and they read each other's minds. They're so cute often times people assumed they're couple. Over the years, Sam's feelings for Ian developed but she thought it's one-sided. Her actions are pr...
Ugh. This started so well. It was hilarious. Like, ugly-laugh-out-loud-funny. But then things progressed too quickly between the two characters, the humor disappeared, and this turned into some 1950s style sappy romance. All in all, the second half felt rushed and half done.
This was my last book by RS Grey. It was a waste of my time and money and I’m offended by the stupidest plot twist I’ve ever come across in a romance read.RTC*******************Buddy read with my book bestie 💚
Not So Nice Guy, by R.S. Grey, is one of those books that just makes you smile, all the way through. The characters are just so adorable, even when things are going wrong, they’re still adorable. You know right from the start that they are supposed to be together, that they are meant to be together. This book is the hilarious journey these two had to go on to find that out for themselves.Ian Fletcher and Samantha (Sam) Abrams met during orientation when they were hired on as teachers at Oak Hill...
*****FIVE STARS*****{ARC Generously Provided by Author}For three years, we were best friends who were secretly in love with each other. Three years is a long time to subdue a crush.NOT SO NICE GUY is a romantic comedy with the friends-to-lovers trope. It is filled with so many laugh out loud moments. I fell head over heels in love with Ian and Samantha’s story. These two were so perfect for each other but seemed utterly clueless to that fact. Waiting for them to finally get together was almost t...
Dull readsSam and Ian are best friends for three years. They spend 99% of there time together and are codependent. Both have feelings for each other but don’t want to ruin there friendship. Honestly this is some 10th friends to lover book I’m reading since last month. All are on the same lines. They don’t want to ruin there friendship. But inside they are already horny by for each other. So anyways the way both behave, it felt like they are some high school students and not teachers. Add onto th...
4.5 StarsThat's it! I'm declaring it, R.S. Grey is the QUEEN OF ROMCOM. There's just NO ONE who does it better than her. Not one single person. She writes the smartest, funniest, most wickedly charming and ridiculously swoony stories. My cheeks hurt from all the grinning and laughing I did while devouring Not So Nice Guy. I swear, I had a swarm of butterflies in my belly while reading. This story is charming and it has ALL THE SWOON. So so so good. So so so sweet. So so sooooooo sexy. I honestly...
Best friends to lovers? ✔️Naughty teachers? ✔️Sizzling chemistry? ✔️Belly-shaking laughter? ✔️Delectable, I-wanna-have-your-babies male lead? ✔️Permanent residence in pink clouds decorated with candy bars with unicorns and lovebears as neighbours? ✔️✔️I THINK R.S. Grey HAS RUINED ME FOR LIFE.Please send help in the form of liquid courage, sugar and/or carbs.Not So Nice Guy is the recipe for disaster. It will make you antisocial (I-will-rip-your-heart-out-if-you-interrupt-me antisocial), it will
This book is adorable and hilarious. It's light-hearted and will just have you laughing and feeling good about life, so only read it when you are in that mood. Sometimes, I don't want to feel-good when I read. I want something that appeals to my cold, dead heart that has violence, gore, and evil villains that make me check my door-locks at night. But, every once in a while, I don't want to think - I just want to laugh. This is the book for those kind of moods. When you just want to shut-off your...
i was going through the books on my wishlist that i'd added years ago and reading their previews to decide whether or not i still was interested in them. once i was only 4 pages into the preview for this book, i immediately bought it on kindle and proceeded to read it in practically two sittings. it was so enjoyable and quick, with a cute plot and fun characters with noticeable chemistry. the only thing that this book did wrong was that all the adults in it behaved like teenagers, and all the te...
[4.5 ⭐️]I mean, if a book isn’t supposed to make you this happy, then I don’t see the point in it. I devoured it. Do you even have to ask whether I loved it? I read it twice within the space of a week. Pre-reading rambles.Well, this is the best Thursday I have had in a while! I RECEIVED A DAMN ARC, WORMS! It’s past 1am and the logic dictates that I must stay up and read this book. Switching up my #BookTubeAthon challenges and so I kicked out a book and replaced it with this glory. Let’s goooooo!...
Wow, until the big “plot twist” this was a great and funny book, but then... I’m sorry, but this was boring and full of cliches. Again, sorry for the readers who loved this.
The short of it is that I will be checking out more books by this author, that's how much I liked this one!I rarely like contemporary romances these days, what with the trash I've been reading and DNFing left and right with my most hated tropes: manwhore, alpha asshole, lust and hard core kinky sex but no love connection, stupid/ crazy heroine, ridiculous descriptions of the guy's junk, cheating, rape, hostage, etc.Princess Under Cover recommended this to me as she was reading it, and girl, you
I'm going to start this off by saying this is probably one of the worst books, if not the worst book I have ever read. I don't understand all the 5 star rave reviews, sorry. This was a complete train wreck and this put me off reading any more books by this author. I deleted the 4 books I still had on my tbr last night. This may sound harsh but trust me, there is so much wrong with this and I feel like I've read a different book than everybody else. First of all, this is supposed to be romcom. I
I don’t find it funny to read about meek heroines, whose brain switches off the second their estrogen level is raising. Sexual tension does NOT mean weak brain activity!And her lack of self-confidence drove me nuts!
NOW LIVE!Amazon US * Amazon UKNow So Nice Guy was a fantastic friends-to-lovers story. Ian and Sam's friendship was so fun to read about and then when it turned in to more it made them even better. I loved that connection they had and how it never went away even when they were starting to take their relationship to something bigger than friends. It was the best part of this book and the reason I adored reading about these characters. There wasn't a ton of drama which was refreshing and made this...
R.S. Grey’s vibrancy shines through as she puts her unique spin on the friends to lovers trope in “No So Nice Guy.” A story about two teachers who met while starting to work at the same school a few years back but because of a series of unfortunate miscommunications end up repressing their true feelings for one another but becoming best friends. “Ian and I became friends three and a half years ago, close to 1300 days if some loser out there was keeping count.” Sam has spent fantasizing about