Book Review: The Cheat Sheet by Sarah Adams


Title: The Cheat Sheet 
Author: Sarah Adams
 Genres: Contemporary Romance, Sports Romance, Adult Romance, Romantic-Comedy
 Language: English
 
Bree Camdem and Nathan have been best friends since high school. And she's been in love with him since then. She's now stucked in a non-verbal friend-zone, afraid of admitting her feelings because she's worried she doesn't see her in that way. And absolutely afriad of breaking things between them called friendship.
 
Nathan Donelson is a famous quarterback and has been in a platonic relationship with Bree. After a drunk Bree Camdem spills all her feelings to a reporter and went viral, things turns more interesting as Nathan took the chance to finally cross thier friendship.
 
Bree is such a fun and an interesting character. Her passion to ballet or dancing in general is admirable, and she's one of the boys together with Nathan's friends who are players too.
 
Nathan is a goofy guy and what I most like about him is the fact that he's not depicted as this "alpha" type of guy. Which is typical to most of romance books with a dash of sports romance.
 
 The Cheat Sheet is romantic-comedy and perfextly emboddies the genre. It's full of laugh-out-loud, heartwarming, and adorable moments. Sarah Adams know her way with words and caught us in her fingers, she knows how to play with her readers emotions.
 
This is a fun and great rom-com but putting all the good things aside, I wish to lessen the obssesive use of exlmation points. I don't think I can handle a "!!" repetitively. The repetitive written of words or sentences in capslack, it's not my cup of tea. Though it adds angst and hype when reading it.

Also, the denouement was rushed and utterly unnecessary. Keep in mind that weddings or marriages are not really the default endings for romance novels. 

Together through a series of fakes dates and relationship for the public, in Bree and Nathan's point of view,both of them explore of what it takes for them to be in a relationship.

If you like a romantic comedy, with sports romance, fake dating, and best friends-to-lovers, this is for you. I would recommend reading this book! It's a hilarious, fluffy, and lighthearted read.
 

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  I rate The Cheat Sheet a 4 stars!

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