A man shouldn’t miss a woman as much as I miss her when I’m gone for two days at the hospital. I’m sleep deprived and mad at my kids for never sleeping, and yet, I’m hightailing it up my driveway because I’m eager to spend time with those very same children who are bound to wake me up a hundred times tonight.Īnd Jessie…my wife. I immediately forgive her all of her sleepless transgressions the minute I look at her little round face and bouncing curls.īasically, nothing makes sense anymore. And it’s not fair that she’s so adorable. She’s a new terrifying super-breed of human that runs on the sleep deprived tears of her parents. I’m beginning to wonder if that child doesn’t even need sleep. Graham is only four-months-old, so he’s excused. The Cheat Sheet fails to deliver on the sports romance mixed with fake dating tropes and feels very rushed at the end.Let me tell you something, forty-eight-hour shifts at the hospital delivering babies and performing emergency c-sections really hits different when you have two kids at home that never sleep. I wish there had been more because it really brought the entertainment aspect to the books.Īs for their occupations- ballerina and football player? It is so deep in the background that these characters could be doing something else and it wouldn’t change the plot at all. One thing that I will say is that I really liked the few scenes we got with Bree and her students. They have been the best of friends forever, and I would think that at some point they would be able to have a clear conversation with each other. Also, the miscommunication got a little frustrating. However, at times both of them were mature. I like Nathan a little bit more than Bree. The characters felt a little one dimensional. It felt like too much information dumping. Within the first couple of pages, the entire backstory of both characters was revealed. The biggest problem that I had was that it felt like a lot of word vomit. Unfortunately, The Cheat Sheet fails to deliver. The fake trope is top notch entertainment and can be such a good plot device. The Cheat Sheet is a closed-door, sizzling-with-chemistry, romantic comedy that will have you laughing and rooting for these lovable best friends from the first page! How am I going to make it through multiple weeks of fake dating Nathan without anything changing between us? Especially when it almost-sorta-kinda seems like he’s fighting for a completely different outcome? Oh, and did I mention we have to date publicly for three weeks until after the Super Bowl because we signed a contract with.oops, forgot I can’t tell anyone about that!īottom line is, now my best friend is smudging all the lines and acting very un-platonic, and I’m just trying to keep my body from bursting into flames every time he touches me. Our friendship is going swimmingly until I accidentally spill my beans to a reporter after too much tequila, and now the world seems to think Nathan and I belong together. (I’m not crying, I’m just peeling an onion.) Nothing but good old-fashioned, no-touching-the-sexiest-man-alive, platonic friendship for us! Everything is exactly how I like it! Yes. The first step is admitting, right? Except I can never admit it to him because he clearly doesn’t see me that way, and the last thing I want is for things to get weird between us. Hi, my name is Bree Camden, and I’m hopelessly in love with my best friend and star quarterback Nathan Donelson (as is half of America, judging by the tabloids and how much the guy dates). Is it ever too late to leave the friend zone?
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