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A review by kellyhager
Losing It, Keeping Her, Faking It, and Finding It plus bonus material by Cora Carmack
4.0
This is an incredibly fun story, even though the general gist of the synopsis is something we've seen countless times. I think as a general rule of thumb, you should assume that if you hook up with someone in a bar (especially if there's an embarrassing story involved), you will see that person again.
But even though this is a story we have all heard before, it's still told well in this novel. And I'm not sure when I've last seen a heroine as completely accident-prone as Bliss. If something can go wrong for her, it will and pretty much at the worst possible moment. Fortunately for her, Garrick thinks it's cute.
I enjoyed this book, although I think it does push the strains of credibility. No professor is going to risk getting fired to kiss a student in the classroom. Yes, the room was empty at the time, but only briefly. People were right outside.
But if you can suspend disbelief, I think you'll enjoy this story. It's a fun one.
But even though this is a story we have all heard before, it's still told well in this novel. And I'm not sure when I've last seen a heroine as completely accident-prone as Bliss. If something can go wrong for her, it will and pretty much at the worst possible moment. Fortunately for her, Garrick thinks it's cute.
I enjoyed this book, although I think it does push the strains of credibility. No professor is going to risk getting fired to kiss a student in the classroom. Yes, the room was empty at the time, but only briefly. People were right outside.
But if you can suspend disbelief, I think you'll enjoy this story. It's a fun one.