A review by trish_beautifulchaosreviews
The Teaching Hours by Sara Ney

4.0

Sara Ney is one of the few authors who can write college romance with a touch of angst mixed in with some comedy and brilliant one-liners. The How To Date A Douchebag series is a pleasure because I get all the books about all the boys. Even one that I considered to be one of the biggest douchebags, and he wasn't even a wrestler. I remember his douchniness the most from The Coaching Hours. But he redeemed himself in that story and is back with his tale, albeit a way too short story.

Rex meets Hannah, the girl with no filter, via the campus dating app. Much traded snark later they meet for dinner, and the rest is history. Like I said way too short. But it was snarky, sweet, and pretty darn satisfying. Rex is back to help out the wrestling team for a while, he's matured, and he's still the excellent friend he became in The Coaching Hours. Hannah runs everyone off, plain and simple. Her mouth engages before her brain and boom, insults fly. But once Hannah and Rex sit down, the attraction hits and an adorable relationship blooms.

I would have liked there to be more to this story. I feel like there is more. However, Rex is 24 now; maybe he's too old to be a douchebag any longer? Anyway, yay Rex!