A review by maudd
The Learning Hours by Sara Ney

5.0

Are you the lucky reader who's going to fall head over heels in love with Rhett Rabideaux?
Him: perfect book boyfriend, super super sweet with great body, has awful friends, speaks French.
You: reader in need of an (almost) virgin jock who is going to steal your heart (and your panties).

Rhett Rabideaux is my ultimate book boyfriend, I've read his book for the first time more than a year ago and no other character has ever made me reconsider my choice. He is sweet, unexperienced, but super sexy at the same time. I just love how rough he is and how sentimental he gets. Laurel is the kind of protagonist I don't really like in romance, too pretty, too sure of herself, but she is actually perfect in this book. She sees Rhett as no other girls did before and while the beginning of their relationship was not the best, their love story blew me away. For once, we get a super assertive girl and a guy who is not, she is experienced, he is not, she is gorgeous, he is not the typical handsome jock. Sara Ney created a story so different from what we can read in sports romance novels and she made me fall in love with her books even more.

This is by far the best book in the HTDAD series but it is at the same time every perfect thing the series is: super good and with diversified characters, low drama (this is like the best thing ever), the love stories are always so well made, every book is hilarious and you will get a touch of silliness/awkwardness that only Sara Ney can give to a story.

So, if you haven't already, read this book! I would always recommend reading the entire series, but I think you can very easily read this one on its own. Then, you can join the Rhett Rabideaux obsessed club!