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The Learning Hours by Sara Ney

reareadsalot's review against another edition

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4.0

Seriously, book 3 in this series...Rhett Rabideaux is so sweet and I love how Sara flipped the script on us for this one. Laurel (the heroine) is kind of the dbag in this one! And it makes for hilarity!

Their story is so sweet and unexpected it'll make your teeth hurt! And the hijinx of the remaining Iowa wrestlers is just funny enough to the point of you want to love them and punch them in the face!

sissi92's review against another edition

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5.0

Ho attraversato diverse fasi di umore durante la lettura. Ho trovato in Rhett un ragazzo perfetto e molto dolce, avrei voluto entrare nella storia per prendere a schiaffi i compagni di squadra di lui, a causa dei loro stupidi scherzi che attuano nei suoi confronti, veri e propri atti di nonnismo, nonostante questo violi le regole sia dell’università che del loro sport. Una storia d’amore romantica e dolcissima. Finalmente un libro dove il protagonista maschile non sia il classico “figo”, ho amato che l’autrice abbia deciso di puntare su altre qualità. Una storia eccezionale che mi ha completamente rapito come non mi accadeva da qualche giorno. Inutile dire che amo questa serie della Ney e non vedo l’ora di poter leggere altro scritto da questa autrice.

cobaltbookshelf's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 stars

It was refreshing reversal of trope and that girl was "douchebag". I liked Laurel she had character development something that Oz never did, Rhett was dense but sweet. Also I hate Rex and Eric they are the worst. I thought two them were a cute couple, it wasn't amazing as Zeke book, but still good.

brky1144's review against another edition

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5.0

Great addition to the series

I absolutely adore the Douchebag books and this one was just as good as the first two. I hope the author continues this series!

booknerd_1107's review against another edition

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5.0





*thank you to the publisher and the author for providing an arc***


5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

This is the first book by Sara Ney I have read and I loved it!!! The banter between the two main characters is spot on, you wonder how long they can keep it up. And Rhett will steal your heart with his southern accent and southern charm. And as the storyline continues you wonder if two people who are so opposite will really work together. Definitely can't wait to read the first two books of this series!


Rhett has transferred from Louisiana to Iowa for wrestling and is struggling to fit in with his team. Especially with his two new roommates. And when they take it upon themselves to find him some action, thinking that he needs help since he is not especially good looking. He is now receiving calls and texts from girls who would love to help him out. And one in particular is annoying him and her name is Alex...

Laurel is the pretty girl that stands out with her unique looks and every guy wants her. Laurel loves/hates having lunch with her cousin, she knows everything she tells her will just go right back to her mother but she still meets with her every week. One day they see a flyer talking about helping a guy get laid and Laurel's cousin dares her to text him. When Laurel does she has no idea that everything is about to change, even her name...

Will Rhett and Laurel start a friendship or will all of the outside influences make the decision for them?

balyeska's review against another edition

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1.0

i don't know why did i finish this book since i hated it from the first chapter. i hoped at some point this will get better but that's not happened

virgin shaming is not funny
misogyny is not funny
vandalising a car is not funny
hazing is not funny
emotional abuse is not funny
spreading his phone number with a humiliating sex proposition is not funny
and for the heroine; constantly mentioning "how beautiful or pretty or hot she is" is not cute

i don't read books with bullying and what everyone did to hero was bullying not some silly pranks.

stacey_sassysreadingnook's review against another edition

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5.0

I haven't been able to put my iPad down all day. This book had me hooked from the first page.

I just love how Sara Ney can sweep you up with her amazing storytelling. I felt a strong connection with her characters, I just couldn't get enough of Rhett, he is such a very sweet guy, that literally had no clue about dating. I really felt for him when he always thought he was never good enough for any girl. It's not what's on the outside that counts, it's what lays inside that matters most and Laurel proved that. Their chemistry could melt the paint off the walls.....damn it got hot!!!

I don't want to give anything away from the story cause it definitely needs to be experienced first hand. Go grab a copy and get lost in this fun and very sexy read. Trust me, you won't regret a minute of it.

ltcreads40's review against another edition

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5.0

Rhett while slow on the relationship front is one of my favorites probably because he is not a douchebag at all. He's sweet and considerate but again really slow when it comes to getting what he wants from Laurel. I did like the change up in this book that the girl was the douchebag and watching her opinion change was funny and sweet.

cobaltbookshelf's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 stars

It was refreshing reversal of trope and that girl was "douchebag". I liked Laurel she had character development something that Oz never did, Rhett was dense but sweet. Also I hate Rex and Eric they are the worst. I thought two them were a cute couple, it wasn't amazing as Zeke book, but still good.

mingreen's review against another edition

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5.0

unconventionally attractive and shy wrestler mmc meets a flirty redhead bombshell. It's so cute and the smut is so hot